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Rolling Stone article, August 23, 1997
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Publication Rolling Stone
Author Ari Bendersky
Date August 23, 1997
Title Weezer, That Dog Pay Tribute To Fans
Sub-title Two years later, Weezer is a solid success. The group's songs, "Undone - The Sweater Song" and "Buddy Holly," and accompanying videos became hits, and their debut album has been certified platinum. It's what Bell, 26, has wanted all along, but he admits he is surprised to actually be in a band that made it.
Format Print, digital
External link Rolling Stone
Wayback Machine
Associated album Pinkerton
Associated concert Weezer concert: 08/15/1997
That Dog concert: 08/15/1997
References See where this article is referenced on Weezerpedia


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| Publication = [[Rolling Stone]]
| Author = Ari Bendersky
| Cover       = Leia Bell Weezer Poster 2005.jpg
| Date        = [[August 23]], [[1997]]
| Format      = Print, digital
| Link        = [https://www.rollingstone.com/music/music-news/weezer-that-dog-pay-tribute-to-fans-181596/ ''Rolling Stone'']<br>[https://web.archive.org/web/20220717230957/https://www.rollingstone.com/music/music-news/weezer-that-dog-pay-tribute-to-fans-181596/ Wayback Machine]
| Associated album = ''[[Pinkerton]]''
| Associated concert = [[Weezer concert: 08/15/1997]]<br>[[That Dog concert: 08/15/1997]]
| Title       = Weezer, That Dog Pay Tribute To Fans
| Sub-title   = ''Two years later, Weezer is a solid success. The group's songs, "[[Undone - The Sweater Song]]" and "[[Buddy Holly]]," and accompanying videos became hits, and their debut album has been certified platinum. It's what Bell, 26, has wanted all along, but he admits he is surprised to actually be in a band that made it.''
| References  = 
}}