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  <title>California Kids</title>
  <description>Ep. 8. &amp;quot;California Kids&amp;quot; is the first track off of The White Album, arguably the favorite Post-Pinkerton album amongst the band's most ardent fans. John explains what he likes so much about this song, and how it participates in a conversation that has stretched across the band's entire career. LISTEN: 1. &amp;quot;California Kids&amp;quot; on  Spotify |  Apple Music | YouTube 2. &amp;quot;California&amp;quot; on&amp;amp;nbsp;YouTube 3. &amp;quot;California Kids&amp;quot; (Spotify Session) on  Spotify&amp;amp;nbsp;| YouTube 4. &amp;quot;The Ice of Boston&amp;quot; on  Spotify |  Apple Music | YouTube 5. &amp;quot;East Coast vs. West Coast&amp;quot; on YouTube 6. &amp;quot;Longtime Sunshine&amp;quot; (Alone demo) on  Spotify |  Apple Music | YouTube LYRICS: 1. &amp;quot;California Kids&amp;quot; on Genius.com 2. &amp;quot;California&amp;quot; on Genius.com MORE INFO: 1. &amp;quot;California Kids&amp;quot; on Weezerpedia 2. The White Album on Weezerpedia 3. Scott &amp;amp;amp; Rivers on Wikipedia 4. &amp;quot;Lonely Girl&amp;quot; episode of Post-Pinkerton 5. &amp;quot;Longtime Sunshine&amp;quot; on Weezerpedia 6. &amp;quot;East Coast vs. West Coast&amp;quot; on Weezerpedia </description>
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