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| | Weezer (The Green Album) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | Weezer, often referred to as The Green Album, is a 2001 album by the band Weezer. |
 | | The Green Album also was the band's first release without longtime bassist Matt Sharp, who would end up suing the band before the release of their fourth album, Maladroit, seeking compensation and songwriting credit for songs such as "Undone (The Sweater Song)," "El Scorcho" and "The Good Life". |
 | | The album was seen as a rebirth for Weezer, following a 5-year hiatus since their 1996 album Pinkerton, which was an initial commercial failure, but soon gained much popularity and acclaim. |
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