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''Dad Eye'' is the debut album of [[Sonnyboy]], which is the solo musical project of [[Joe Cunningham]] (who previously played saxophone with [[Organic Mechanic]]). The album was released through [[Pat Finn]] and {{PN|Karl Koch}} record label [[Amorphous Records]] in [[2003]], sold on the label's website as well as in a number of record stores in Oregon.{{Citation needed}} The album was produced in a limited quantity of 100 copies,<ref name=Amorphous>[[Amorphous Records]]. "The Catalog - here's whats cookin' at Amorphous!". Archived on December 11, 2003, https://web.archive.org/web/20031211221550/http://www.karlophone.com/amorphous/index2.html.</ref> however it is unknown how many copies were sold. Free downloads for the songs "[[What a Shame]]", "[[Step Outside Your Circle]]", and "[[The Less I Care]]" were made available on the website.
''Dad Eye'' is the debut album of [[Sonnyboy]], which is the solo musical project of [[Joe Cunningham]] (who previously played saxophone with [[Organic Mechanic]]). The album was released through [[Pat Finn]] and {{PN|Karl Koch}} record label [[Amorphous Records]] in [[2003]], sold on the label's website as well as in a number of record stores in Oregon.{{Citation needed}} The album was produced in a limited quantity of 100 copies,<ref name=Amorphous>[[Amorphous Records]]. "The Catalog - here's whats cookin' at Amorphous!". Archived on December 11, 2003, https://web.archive.org/web/20031211221550/http://www.karlophone.com/amorphous/index2.html.</ref> however it is unknown how many copies were sold. Free downloads for the songs "[[What a Shame]]", "[[Step Outside Your Circle]]", and "[[The Less I Care]]" were made available on the website.


All mentions of the album were removed from the Amorphous Records website at some point between February and April of [[2004]] for unknown reasons. Koch suggests it may have been as a result of the breakup of [[Organic Mechanic]], stating in a Q&A:<ref>[[Karl Koch|Koch, Karl]] (as Karlophone). (March 22, 2022). [[Weezerpedia]] Discord server. Archive of the original message, [[Weezerpedia Discord Q&A with Karl Koch]].</ref>
All mentions of the album were removed from the Amorphous Records website at some point between February and April of [[2004]] for unknown reasons. Koch suggests it may have been as a result of the breakup of [[Organic Mechanic]], stating in a Q&A:
{{Karlify|hmm... i dont remember.. likely the rupture of Organic Mechanic meant Pat didnt want to support his ex band mates projects. Unless im totally forgetting what actually happened.}}
{{Karlify|hmm... i dont remember.. likely the rupture of Organic Mechanic meant Pat didnt want to support his ex band mates projects. Unless im totally forgetting what actually happened.|<ref>[[Karl Koch|Koch, Karl]] (as Karlophone). (March 22, 2022). [[Weezerpedia]] Discord server. Archive of the original message, [[Weezerpedia Discord Q&A with Karl Koch - March 2022]].</ref>}}
===Website description===
===Website description===
Amorphous Records provides a brief description of the album:<ref name=Amorphous />
Amorphous Records provides a brief description of the album:<ref name=Amorphous />