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==Overview== | ==Overview== | ||
The track was first hinted at on [[November 16]], 2018, with a [https://twitter.com/Weezer/status/1063449097955356674 tweet] containing the phrase "Die, die you zombie bastards". The existence of a new song was confirmed on [[November 17]] as a response to a [https://twitter.com/Weezer/status/1063900075863285762 fan's tweet]. The song was again confirmed the day before release, although without revealing its title. | The track was first hinted at on [[November 16]], 2018, with a [https://twitter.com/Weezer/status/1063449097955356674 tweet] containing the phrase "Die, die you zombie bastards". The existence of a new song was confirmed on [[November 17]] as a response to a [https://twitter.com/Weezer/status/1063900075863285762 fan's tweet]. The song was again confirmed the day before release, although without revealing its title. | ||
In a November, 2018 interview with [[Rivers Cuomo]] and [[Dave Sitek]] conducted by Scott Heisel, Heisel states that the original title of the song was "Die, Die You Zombie Bastards"<ref>(https://www.weezerpedia.com/wiki/Black_Album_bio_-_November_2018)</ref>. | |||
The sample of actor [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vincent_Price Vincent Price] saying "You know they're out there, don't you?" originates from the 1964 film ''Last Man on Earth''. | The sample of actor [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vincent_Price Vincent Price] saying "You know they're out there, don't you?" originates from the 1964 film ''Last Man on Earth''. | ||
==Video== | ==Video== | ||
The music video for "Zombie Bastards" was directed by [[Jasper Graham]] and [[Jade Ehlers]].<br> | The music video for "Zombie Bastards" was directed by [[Jasper Graham]] and [[Jade Ehlers]].<br> | ||