Karl Michael Koch (pronounced 'cook') is the webmaster of American rock band Weezer's official website weezer. com, and is known to fans as the "unofficial fifth member" of the band. As a longtime friend of the band since 1991, Koch has performed many jobs for the band over the years including roadie and historian.
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- Karl Michael Koch (pronounced 'cook') is the webmaster of American rock band Weezer's official website weezer. com, and is known to fans as the "unofficial fifth member" of the band. As a longtime friend of the band since 1991, Koch has performed many jobs for the band over the years including roadie and historian. His production credits include the band's DVD, Video Capture Device and videos for "Pink Triangle", "Photograph", "Slob", the music video for The Special Goodness' "Life Goes By" of which Weezer's Pat Wilson is a member, and the video for "Blast Off!" from ' by Weezer frontman Rivers Cuomo. Karl Koch also has in his possession one of the only full copies of the unreleased Weezer songs that were to be collaborated on Songs from the Black Hole (an album that Weezer fans have been hoping for the release of since it became known) and hundreds and hundreds of other unreleased Weezer recordings. He is very involved with the band in other aspects. Karl appears in Weezer's 2006 music video for "Perfect Situation" as well as the 1995 video for "Say It Ain't So. " He is also credited as being 'Karl Koch' in the Pinkerton credits, "Assistant Scientist" in Make Believe, and for 'Rack Jobber' and 'photography' in the Red Album credits. Koch was to play the role of M1 the robot on the scrapped Songs from the Black Hole album. Koch also writes and releases music under the name Karlophone. As of April 2008 they have released two LPs, Press Any Key To Begin (2002) and I Must Find This Karlophone... (2007) on Amorphous Records. Karl is currently and constantly working on new Karlophone material.
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- Karl Koch in his private library of over 10,000 LP's
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- Karl Michael Koch (pronounced 'cook') is the webmaster of American rock band Weezer's official website weezer. com, and is known to fans as the "unofficial fifth member" of the band. As a longtime friend of the band since 1991, Koch has performed many jobs for the band over the years including roadie and historian.
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