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Maladroit is the
fourth studio album by
American rock band Weezer,
released on May 14, 2002, by
Geffen Records. It was self-produced by the band, and...
- for
health reasons and was
replaced by Shriner. Weezer's
fourth album,
Maladroit (2002),
incorporated a hard rock
sound and
achieved mostly positive reviews...
- band Weezer.
Recorded in ****an in the
spring of 2002
while promoting Maladroit,
released on
September 24, 2002,
exactly six
years after the
release of...
- elephants. The New York
Times called the book "not
merely brazenly but
maladroitly ideological" in its
promotion of the
Owens Foundation for
Wildlife Conservation...
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Shriner made his
recording debut on the band's
fourth studio album,
Maladroit (2002).
During the band's tour in
support of its
fifth studio album, Make...
- speaker.
According to Gould, "the clichés
about Taft's weight, his
maladroitness in the
White House, and his
conservatism of
thought and
doctrine have...
- rock band Weezer. It is the
first single off the band's
fourth album,
Maladroit. It was
officially released in
March 2002,
though it had been performed...
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galvanizing issues for
Republican primary voters, he
himself was a
rusty and
maladroit campaigner and his
campaign was
riven by
internal disagreements and a...
- make it onto the album,
although "Dope Nose" and "Slob" were
released on
Maladroit.
According to an
interview with
Weezer frontman Rivers Cuomo, "Hash Pipe"...
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original name
translates to "Smurf with Gl****es". 4.
Clumsy Smurf Schtroumpf Maladroit Comics + 1981
Cartoon +
Movies + 2021
Cartoon William Callaway (1981 series)...