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  2. Weezer to celebrate 30th anniversary of the 'Blue Album' with ...

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    For this tour, the band will play "Weezer" (the Blue Album) in full along with other fan favorites and deep cuts. Weezer will be joined by opening acts The Flaming Lips and Dinosaur Jr.

  3. Weezer is coming to Sacramento for 30th anniversary album ...

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    Released in 1994, Weezer’s “Blue Album” catapulted the alternative rock band to mainstream fame. Weezer is coming to Sacramento for 30th anniversary album tour. How to get tickets

  4. Weezer - Wikipedia

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    Following the tour for Pinkerton, founding bassist Matt Sharp left the band and Weezer went on hiatus. In 2001, Weezer returned with the Green Album with their new bassist, Mikey Welsh . With a more pop -oriented sound, and promoted by singles " Hash Pipe " and " Island in the Sun ", it was a commercial success and received mostly positive reviews.

  5. Weezer Playing ‘Blue Album’ In Full On Fall Tour - AOL

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    The Rivers Cuomo-led band will be supported by fellow ’90s favorites the Flaming Lips and Dinosaur Jr. on the Voyage to the Blue Planet trek, which kicks off Sept. 4 in Saint Paul, Mn.

  6. List of Tiny Desk Concerts - Wikipedia

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    Text logo. Tiny Desk Concerts is a video series of live concerts hosted by NPR Music at the desk of former All Songs Considered host Bob Boilen in Washington, D.C.. The first Tiny Desk Concert came about in 2008 after Boilen and NPR Music editor Stephen Thompson left South by Southwest frustrated that they couldn't hear the music over the crowd noise.

  7. Weezer (Blue Album) - Wikipedia

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    Weezer has been described as a fusion of "chart-angled hook-craft" with "roaring" guitar distortion, confessional lyrics and "unashamedly vibrant" melodies.Andy Price of Guitar.com observed that the album's sound and aesthetic were "distinctly non-alternative", stating that the band instead "took their style cues from the DIY slackers of the lo-fi indie scene, albeit with a broader audience in ...