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This concept album was a space themed rock opera/musical that Rivers wrote and demo-ed, but in the process the concept was scrapped and the album evolved into Pinkerton instead. Songs From The Black Hole was a concept conceived by front-man Rivers Cuomo that was to be the follow-up to their debut album, The Blue Album. It came as a bit of a surprise when I was digging around researching information about "lost" albums and discovered (why didn't I know this?) that Weezer have a lost album. I'm just a casual Weezer fan, but I do regard Blue and Pinkerton as their essential recordings, the rest of their catalogue isn't as required, but they're still better than most of the newer bands today. Even a ( Rivers Cuomo approved) Canadian Weezer-tribute band, Sheezer is playing material only from the first two records. A recent release on their webstore showcases such a show and the reissues and expanded deluxe editions of both albums are now available. Many bands have been performing their classic albums in their entirety live and Weezer is no exception. All that proved the highest level of both Raditude and Hurley.Recently there has been a renewed interest in Weezer, more specifically their first two albums, Weezer (The Blue Album) and Pinkerton. Listeners were pleased, while critics enjoyed both works as well. The musicians proved that they had plenty of fresh ideas and they had no problems with the realization at all. A year later the rockers prepared a very powerful record Raditude (2009), which was followed by the album Hurley (2010) that turned out to be as original as its predecessor. Pork and Beans became the first hit from the full-length, while the daring single Troublemaker continued its success. This experimental disc features alt-rock, baroque pop, rapping and unexpectedly long for Weezer compositions. In 2008, the group presented their sixth studio attempt Weezer, more known as The Red Album. The song We Are All in Love, originally titled as We Are All on Drugs, became the next band's big success. The winding rock single Beverly Hills, nominated for Grammy, became the chart topper immediately after its launch. Soon after the issue of Maladroit, the artists got down to their next labor Make Believe, which saw light only in 2005. Only in a year, the band released the disc Maladroit, noticeable for such hits as Dope Nose and Keep Fishin. In August 2001, Mikey Welsh was reportedly taken to the psychiatric hospital, and Scott Shriner became his replacement. Such energetic rock singles as Hash Pipe and Island in the Sun brought back the past fame of Weezer. In 2001, the constantly touring musicians recorded the disc Weezer, also known as The Green Album, and immediately headed on a new tour. For some time, the artists performed as Goat Punishment, but finally took back the original title. In August 2000, the re-united Wezeer played at the Fuji Festival. Cuomo was in depression, making his room entirely black. Nevertheless, the repetitions were no use, artists conflicted with each other - all resulted in Welsh’s departure to his native Portland. As Sharp did not re-unite Weezer, Welsh substituted him on drums. However, in February 1998, Cuomo changed his mind and came back to Los Angeles. In spite of the constantly shifting lineup, Mikey Welsh was the regular drummer for the group. Around the same time, Rivers Cuomo came back to his native Boston and began writing new songs after he gathered a new band. They began working over their side-projects: Sharp played with The Rentals Wilson labored with The Special Goodness, while Bryan Bell performed with his command Space Twins. In the summer of 1997, the musicians finished the support tour for Pinkerton and took a break. Some songs can be heard in different collections. Some of the songs entered the Pinkerton long-play in 1996, which is considered as one of the best albums by Weezer. Around the same time, Cuomo started writing the material that was supposed to be the bulk of the conceptual disc Songs From The Black Hole. In December 1994, the band made a pause in the tour to recreate. In 2004, Weezer re-released the disc as Weezer: Deluxe Edition. The second song Buddy Holly, devoted to the popular artist, also became a rock hit. The track titled Undone - The Sweater Song became the hit that year, while the video for it was in heavy rotation on MTV. During the recording process, guitarist Jason Cropper left the band, and Bryan Bell substituted him. In 1994, they finished their famous eponymous disc, also known as The Blue Album. Rivers Cuomo, Patrick Wilson, Matt Sharp and Jason Cropper founded Weezer in 1992.