It's no secret that Weezer fans are a rather Internet-savvy bunch — just check the copious chat rooms dedicated to discussing everything from Rivers Cuomo's specs to guitarist Brian Bell's former side project the Space Twins. So when the band was looking for a way to debut its new album, Make Believe, it went straight to the hub for all Internet relationships: MySpace.com.

Starting early Thursday morning — really early, like 3:01 a.m. ET — fans can log on to the 'Space and listen to the album in its entirety. The partnership comes on the heels of nearly one month of MySpace-sponsored album-listening parties throughout the country.

The entire LP will be available for preview until May 10, the day Make Believe hits stores (see "Weezer Album Preview: Wailing Guitars And New-Wave Ballads"). Four songs from Make Believe are already streaming on Weezer's MySpace page (MySpace.com/Weezer), which have been listened to by more than 490,000 fans. Last month, MySpace also debuted With Teeth, the new album from Nine Inch Nails, which has been played more than 500,000 times.

And while Weez fans are checking out the new album, they can also explore the inner workings of Cuomo's mind (and maybe even score a date with him). Because the shrinking-violet frontman has his own MySpace account, which he frequently updates with college essays and other ephemera (see "Weezer Frontman Posts Unusual College-Application Essay On Web Site").

Weezer are currently in the midst of a three-week tour in support of Make Believe.