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Cold and Damp

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Ep. 43. "Cold and Damp" is another entry from the mysterious late '90s period of the band's history, where the band wasn't really a band and Rivers Cuomo was isolated and trying to reinvent his songwriting process. Learn what this song has to do with Oasis, Cuomo's unconscious and the Encyclopedia of Pop on today's show.

LISTEN:

1. "Cold and Damp" on Spotify | Apple Music | YouTube

2. "Trampoline" on Spotify | Apple Music | YouTube

3. "Supersonic" on Spotify | Apple Music | YouTube

LYRICS:

1. "Cold and Damp" at Genius.com

MORE INFO:

1. "Cold and Damp" at Weezerpedia

2. Alone II: The Home Recordings of Rivers Cuomo at Weezerpedia

3. "Trampoline" at Weezerpedia

4. Oasis at Wikipedia

5. "Supersonic" at Wikipedia

6. Arbitrary-Progression-Distortion-open-Strum-Intro-Melody-Arrange at Weezerpedia

7. The Encyclopedia of Pop at Weezerpedia

8. Episode 31 of Post-Pinkerton: "Trampoline"

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Content provided by John Carroll. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by John Carroll or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://player.fm/legal.

Ep. 43. "Cold and Damp" is another entry from the mysterious late '90s period of the band's history, where the band wasn't really a band and Rivers Cuomo was isolated and trying to reinvent his songwriting process. Learn what this song has to do with Oasis, Cuomo's unconscious and the Encyclopedia of Pop on today's show.

LISTEN:

1. "Cold and Damp" on Spotify | Apple Music | YouTube

2. "Trampoline" on Spotify | Apple Music | YouTube

3. "Supersonic" on Spotify | Apple Music | YouTube

LYRICS:

1. "Cold and Damp" at Genius.com

MORE INFO:

1. "Cold and Damp" at Weezerpedia

2. Alone II: The Home Recordings of Rivers Cuomo at Weezerpedia

3. "Trampoline" at Weezerpedia

4. Oasis at Wikipedia

5. "Supersonic" at Wikipedia

6. Arbitrary-Progression-Distortion-open-Strum-Intro-Melody-Arrange at Weezerpedia

7. The Encyclopedia of Pop at Weezerpedia

8. Episode 31 of Post-Pinkerton: "Trampoline"

  continue reading

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