Fortnite is no stranger to brand collaborations. The world’s biggest game teamed up with the world’s biggest movie franchise for a one-of-a-kind Thanos game mode; that was pretty cool. Electronic musician Marshmello once held an in-game concert in Fortnite, a combination that makes perfect sense given the visible overlap in audiences. Today, though, Epic Games has released the most baffling combination of 2019 thus far: Weezer and Fortnite.

In addition to introducing a new volcano-filled season to the world, Epic Games has also placed a jukebox on a Creative Mode island that only plays Weezer songs. The collaboration is likely meant to advertise Weezer’s 2019 albums, known as The Teal Album and The Black Album, but even so, one can’t help but ask: Why?

Here’s a theory. Resident Weezer nerd and Polygon news editor Allegra Frank explains that being a Weezer fan means “having a pretty inextricable, and at times inexplicable, connection to a plaintively vulnerable soul.” And few video game genres make you more vulnerable than battle royale games.

But even taking that into account: Can you imagine an army of 9-year-olds flossing to “Buddy Holly”? Okay, maybe I can picture the “Take The L” emote playing over “Say It Ain’t So.” And, it’s also worth noting that Weezer frontman Rivers Cuomo seems to tweet about Fortnite a lot. That’s probably how this collaboration happened in the first place.

I’ll give Fortnite one thing, though: This is still less weird than the time that Destiny teamed up with Paul McCartney.