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{{Review headline subtitle|title=Pinkerton|author=Tom Breihan|pub=Stereogum|date=April 21, 2016|subtitle=Earlier this year, the record subscription service Vinyl Me, Please released a special vinyl reissue of Weezer’s landmark sophomore album ''[[Pinkerton]]'', and Stereogum’s Tom Breihan wrote the digital liner notes. With ''Pinkerton'' celebrating its 20th anniversary tomorrow, and with Vinyl Me Please’s cooperation, we’re reprinting Breihan’s piece below.|reviewtext= | {{Review headline subtitle 2|title=Pinkerton|author=Tom Breihan|pub=Stereogum|date=April 21, 2016|subtitle=Earlier this year, the record subscription service Vinyl Me, Please released a special vinyl reissue of Weezer’s landmark sophomore album ''[[Pinkerton]]'', and Stereogum’s Tom Breihan wrote the digital liner notes. With ''Pinkerton'' celebrating its 20th anniversary tomorrow, and with Vinyl Me Please’s cooperation, we’re reprinting Breihan’s piece below.|reviewtext= | ||
''[[Madame Butterfly]]''{{sic}}, [[Giacomo Puccini|Giacomo Puccini's]] 1904 opera, tells the story of one B.F. Pinkerton, and of all the damage he wreaks. As the play opens, Pinkerton, an American naval officer, marries a 15-year-old Japanese girl. She’s there, he’s horny, and, at least as far as he’s concerned, that’s the end of it. | ''[[Madame Butterfly]]''{{sic}}, [[Giacomo Puccini|Giacomo Puccini's]] 1904 opera, tells the story of one B.F. Pinkerton, and of all the damage he wreaks. As the play opens, Pinkerton, an American naval officer, marries a 15-year-old Japanese girl. She’s there, he’s horny, and, at least as far as he’s concerned, that’s the end of it. | ||