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The video also features a cameo by the band's webmaster/band photographer/archivist and close friend for many years Karl Koch and like the "Beverly Hills" video, the band asked actual Weezer fans to answer a casting call to be in the video's crowd scenes.
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The video, directed by Marc Webb, premiered on November 11, 2005, and features actress Elisha Cuthbert as the lead singer of Weeze, a fictional predecessor to Weezer, who is eventually replaced by actual frontman Rivers Cuomo.
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The alternate version was put on later pressings of the album with the full intro, reworked chorus and outro. Cuomo stated in an interview during the band's 2005 performance at the AOL Sessions as saying "Well, if these ten thousand people think it should go this way, maybe we should go back and re-record it." But, it still has some good songs: I love Perfect Situation (og version is the best without the change to the whoas), Beverly Hills is a bangin pop song, and This is Such a Pity has a great 80s sound to it. When touring in summer 2005, when the band prompted the crowd to sing along, they oddly enough sang it in the other way Cuomo had written it (different from the record version). Make Believe is one of the most forgettable Weezer albums, and having the longest length in their discography doesnt help it. The reworked chorus that appears in the radio edit was one of two ways Cuomo originally wrote the song. The radio edit is eight seconds shorter than the album version. Make Believe is a strong catchy 5th Album from Weezer, deserving of a listen.
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The radio edit of this song features a shortened intro, a synth track on the first and second chorus (the album version only has it on the second chorus), a reworked "oh-oh" chorus and the added backup vocals of "perfect situation" over the outro. The second single Perfect Situation comes in strong with a great guitar solo and poppy rock rhythm guitar, catchy lyrics, Freak Me Out with its harmonic filled guitar and honest yet goofy lyrics, Haunt You Every Day, is powerful and beautiful.