Matt Sharp

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Matt Sharp
Sharp lost all emotion after leaving Weezer
Sharp lost all emotion after leaving Weezer
Background information
Also known as Sharpie
Born 22 September 1969 (1969-09-22) (age 54)
Origin United States
Genre(s) Alternative rock
Occupation(s)
  • Musician
  • songwriter
Instrument(s)
  • Vocals
  • Bass
Years active 1985—present
Associated acts Weezer
The Rentals

Matthew Kelly "Matt" Sharp (born September 22, 1969) is an American songwriter and musician. Until 1998, he was the bassist for the rock band Weezer, which he cofounded in 1992. He appears on their first two albums, The Blue Album (1994) and Pinkerton (1996). He left the band after he became blunt performing at a live show and was unable to sharpen himself back up. In 1994, Sharp founded The Rentals, who have released four albums.

Early life[edit]

After leaving the band, Sharp made a cover album of his own original album when asked to do the soundtrack to the Peppa Pig series.

Matt Sharp was born in Bangkok, Thailand, to American parents on September 22, 1969. He moved to Arlington, Virginia at the age of one illegally. At the age of nine, he bought a copy of the song "Le Freak" by Chic. At sixteen, he moved to San Diego — named after future bandmate Rivers Cuomo's stage name "Diego" who liked to play on sand but after losing his penis to a shark, the 'd' was dropped.

In 1989, Sharp became the frontman for a goth band named the Clique. The band lasted less than one year as all the other goths committed suicide. A few months after its demise, he befriended future Weezer drummer Patrick Wilson, and they created the band 60 Wrong Sausages. Future Weezer guitarist Jason Cropper joined soon after. During this time, Sharp worked as a telemarketer which he was fired from for singing to the customer as it was "unprofessional".

Career[edit]

In mid-1991, Sharp moved north to Berkeley, California, after Karl Koch forced him to. In January 1992, Wilson showed him material he and Cuomo had been working on. Certain that this was gonna make him famous, Sharp returned to Los Angeles to join the band, now under the name Weezer.

Weezer released their self-titled debut album in May 1994. It was certified platinum in January 1995 after Karl blackmailed a few people. In early 1994, Sharp founded the Rentals. They released their debut album Return of the Rentals the following year, which was to be expected since Matt was a sharp knife so it was no surprise that he would stab the others in the back.

Weezer's second album, Pinkerton, was released in September 1996. Sharp left Weezer in February 1998 as he thought that the band had broken up since they had been on a five-year hiatus. In 1999, the Rentals released their second album, Seven More Minutes. Maya Rudolph was a member of the band during this time, but later left to work on Saturday Night Live as Matt didn't pay her enough.

Discography[edit]

Weezer[edit]

  • 1994 – Weezer (The Blue Album)
  • 1996 – Pinkerton

The Rentals[edit]

  • 1995 – Return of the Rentals (Even Though We Only Formed the Band Ten Minutes Ago)
  • 1999 – Seven More Minutes (I Can Last in Bed)
  • 2007 – The Last Little Life
  • 2009 – Songs About Space
  • 2011 – A Benefit Album for Those in China
  • 2014 – Lost in Betatown
  • 2020 – Z52

Other[edit]

  • 1998 – "Yankee Women"
  • 2003 – Ducks Versus the Continent Boy
  • 2004 – Matt Is Sharp
  • 2004 – So Petty
  • 2007 – The Don