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| Name        = Lover of All that Exists
| Name        = Lover of All That Exists
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   | This album  = ''[[Lover of All that Exists]]''<br>[[2012]]
   | This album  = ''[[Lover of All That Exists]]''<br>[[2012]]
   | Next album  = ''[[Shiners]]''<br>(Unreleased)
   | Next album  = ''[[Shiners]]''<br>(Unreleased)
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"'''Lover of All that Exists'''" is a 7" picture disc vinyl that features the only officially-released solo song by [[Scott Shriner]].
'''''Lover of All that Exists''''' is a 7"-vinyl picture disc compilation. It features the only officially-released solo song by [[Scott Shriner]].


==Overview==
==Overview==
''Lover of All that Exists'' was released as part of the promotional campaign for the 2012 paperback edition of ''[https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/13235779-johnny-future Johnny Future]'', a novel by Steve Abee<ref name="The Nervous Breakdown">[https://web.archive.org/web/20220919013119/https://thenervousbreakdown.com/jdaly/2012/05/ten-years-to-get-to-pretty/] "Ten Years to Get to “Pretty”." thenervousbreakdown.com. By Joe Daly. Published May 11, 2012.</ref>.
''Lover of All That Exists'' was released as part of the promotional campaign for the 2012 paperback edition of ''[https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/13235779-johnny-future Johnny Future]'', a novel by Steve Abee.<ref name="The Nervous Breakdown">[https://web.archive.org/web/20220919013119/https://thenervousbreakdown.com/jdaly/2012/05/ten-years-to-get-to-pretty/] "Ten Years to Get to “Pretty”." thenervousbreakdown.com. By Joe Daly. Published May 11, 2012.</ref>


The 7" features Shriner's "[[Watch the Shadows]]" on the a-side, credited to [[Shriners]], a moniker the [[Weezer]] bassist has not used before or since this release. The double b-side features songs by {{Wiki2|Christian_Martucci|Christian Martucci}} and [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lantz_L%27Amour#Ghost_of_the_Record_(2004%E2%80%93present) Ghost of the Record].
The 7" features Shriner's "[[Watch the Shadows]]" on the A-side, credited to [[Shriners]], a moniker the [[Weezer]] bassist has not used before or since this release. The double B-side features songs by {{Wiki2|Christian_Martucci|Christian Martucci}} and [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lantz_L%27Amour#Ghost_of_the_Record_(2004%E2%80%93present) Ghost of the Record].
==Release==
==Release==
''Lover'' had a limited edition release of only 500 picture discs. Shriner and other artists also promoted this three-song "soundtrack" to the book with a  [[Scott Shriner concert: 05/11/2012|a performance at the Last Book Store]] in Los Angeles, CA.
''Lover'' had a limited edition release of only 500 picture discs. Shriner and other artists also promoted this three-song "soundtrack" to the book with a  [[Scott Shriner concert: 05/11/2012|a performance at the Last Book Store]] in Los Angeles, CA.