#REDIRECT [[Weezer (The Red Album) Los Angeles Times record review]]
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#REDIRECT [[Weezer (The Red Album) Los Angeles Times record review]]
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#REDIRECT [[The Los Angeles Times interview with Daniel Brummel - May 3, 2007]]
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| location = Los Angeles, California
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...= Logo on 1978 release ''Lexicon Devil'' by {{Wiki2|The_Germs|The Germs}}
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| publication = The Los Angeles Times
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'''Jabberjaw''' was a somewhat legendary rock/punk club and coffee shop in the 1990s.
...c.|Lorranie Ali|[[Los Angeles Times article - March 13, 1994|''Los Angeles Times'' article - March 13, 1994]]}}
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...a song demoed by [[Weezer]] in contention for ''[[Weezer (The Green Album)|The Green Album]]''. It has never been released.
...2]]</ref> The song was attempted at [[Cello Studios]] during production on the album, but was not finished.<ref name="rechist13">[[Recording History - Pag
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*The Other Woman
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...(or "'''On Your Own'''") is a song demoed by [[Weezer]] in contention for the album that would eventually become {{PN|Weezer}} [[2005]] album, ''[[Make B
...s in [[2003]] at Swing House Studios and [[Cello Studios]] in Los Angeles. The song has never been released.
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...[[The Blue Album]]'', Weezer performed extensively in clubs throughout Los Angeles and its surrounding areas.
...the performances took place. This was a common practice in early 1990s Los Angeles, where bars and clubs often hosted themed events under different club names
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...alifornia-based punk label owned by Bad Religion guitarist Brett Gurewitz. The label distributed Weezer's eighth album, ''[[Hurley]]'', in [[2010]].
...nd its singles alongside Epitaph, who only had a 5-year licensing deal for the album.<ref>Brannigan, Paul. [https://www.loudersound.com/features/weezer-ho
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...on]] for the band's fourth album ''[[Maladroit]]'', though it did not make the cut.
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...e drummer and secondary vocalist for rock band [[Foo Fighters]]. He joined the band in 1997, and recorded eight studio albums with Foo Fighters from 1999
...twice, once in [[2005]] for the [[Foozer Tour]], and again in [[2018]] for the [[Concrete and Gold Tour]].
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| publication = [[Los Angeles Times]]
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...0sXHSrkFFyw0MRFq_GZziAcM4Wbdb6iZGpzq7EkPgwY/edit here] to have it added to the list.
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