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| Cover      = Weezer_the_lion_and_the_witch.jpg
| Cover      = Weezer_the_lion_and_the_witch.jpg
| Released    = [[September 24]], [[2002]]
| Released    = [[September 24]], [[2002]]
| Recorded    = Live in Japan
| Recorded    = May 2002, at Fukuoka, Japan (M-1); Nagoya, Japan (M-1, M-2); Hiroshima, Japan (M-3); Tokyo, Japan (M-4, M-5); Sendai, Japan (M-6)
| Genre      = Alternative Rock
| Genre      = Alternative Rock
| Length      = 26:24
| Length      = 26:24
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==Artwork==
==Artwork==
The cover art was designed by Los Angeles-based duo [[kozyndan]]. The liner notes of the album have a number of fan letters from Japanese Weezer fans in broken English. The notes also list production credits for Rupert Peasley, who is known among fans as the man on the couch on the cover of ''[[Maladroit]]'', and E.O. Smith, which is a pseudonym for Rivers Cuomo, who went to E.O. Smith High School.  While only 25,000 individually numbered copies of the disc were made, apparently some fans have copies of the disc with numbers over 25,000. As noted at the band's website, the numbering was disrupted by printing difficulties with the cardboard sleeve.  Although some fans had difficulty securing a copy of the CD, [[weezer.com]] boardie ArizonaWeezer procured several dozen copies of which he tried to sell to other boardies at every available chance.
The cover art was designed by Los Angeles-based duo [[kozyndan]]. The liner notes of the album have a number of fan letters from Japanese Weezer fans in broken English. The notes also list production credits for Rupert Peasley, who is known among fans as the man on the couch on the cover of ''[[Maladroit]]'', and E.O. Smith, which is a pseudonym for Rivers Cuomo, who went to E.O. Smith High School.  While only 25,000 individually numbered copies of the disc were made, apparently some fans have copies of the disc with numbers up to the 33,000's. As noted at the band's website, the numbering was disrupted by printing difficulties with the cardboard sleeve.  Although some fans had difficulty securing a copy of the CD, [[weezer.com]] boardie ArizonaWeezer procured several dozen copies of which he tried to sell to other boardies at every available chance.


==Track listing==
==Track listing==
44

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