
Break Up Song: "Go Away" featuring Bethany Cosentino goes back and forth between I want you back and don't want you back between Cuomo and Cosentino, respectively. WEEZER PERFECT SITUATION PIANO CHORDS FULL
See "Troublemaker," "Everybody Get Dangerous," and "Cold Dark World." Bonus track "King" is full of them but the tone of the song has them intentionally come off as more pathetic and desperate than convincing.
A lot of The Red Album can be described this way. Badass Boast: "The Greatest Man That Ever Lived". The "oh OH!" chorus of "Perfect Situation.". The 'hip hip' part of "Island in the Sun.". Audience Participation Song: "El Scorcho" ("why you wanna go and do me like that/come down to the street and DANCE with me!") "The Greatest Man that Ever Lived" (during the sections directly after each tempo change). This version of the video was accepted by MTV and became the more popular/recognizable version. The second version features the band on a hilltop, playing with various wild animals (such as lions and monkeys). The executives at MTV disliked Siega's video, so the band commissioned director Spike Jonze (who had previously directed the videos for "Undone" and Buddy Holly") to film a second version. The first version was directed by Marcos Siega, where the band is shown performing the song at a Mexican couple's wedding reception. Alternate Music Video: The video for " Island In The Sun" features two music videos. Album Title Drop: Everything Will be Alright in the End was their first album to have one, and it actually happens twice: Once it's part of a Spoken Word in Music intro to "Ain't Got Nobody", the second time it's actually sung in "Foolish Father". Down ON SAN-TA MON-I-CA where TRICKS are for kids