Bell was born in
Iowa City, Iowa to parents Tom Bell, a geography professor at
University of Tennessee, and Linda Menasco, an elementary school assistant principal, and raised in
Knoxville, Tennessee. He first took an interest in music at age four, when his parents took him to an
Elvis Presley concert at the Stokely Athletic Centre in Knoxville. Soon after, Bell became obsessed with his father's
record collection, and played it constantly. During his first year in high school, Bell had to switch schools; "I was zoned to go to county school and my mom taught in the city, which meant I could go to a more privileged school. In doing that, I was surrounded by snobs'. After completing high school at
Bearden High School in 1987, Bell decided against college, feeling it would be a "waste of money." At the age of 18, Bell moved to Los Angeles, California, and enrolled at G.I.T. The band had low record sales, and were dropped by their record label,
Beggars Banquet. As Carnival Art was disintegrating, Bell became acquainted with the members of
Weezer. He said: "They started playing on the scene, and I instantly saw something unique in them. I didn't necessarily want to be in their band. They were for some reason, in with the wrong crowd and playing at the wrong venues. I wanted to help them out any way I could and I wanted to play a show with them." In mid-1993, Bell quit Carnival Art. At home, he found on his answering machine a message from Weezer bassist
Matt Sharp. Sharp called again the next day, and
Rivers Cuomo took the phone and asked him to join the band. ==Weezer==