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===Starhustler and Supersport 2000=== | ===Starhustler and Supersport 2000=== | ||
[[Image:Starhustlercover.jpg|thumb|right|300px|A promotional cassette copy of the "Pinkslip" single branded under the Starhustler name.]] | |||
Following the dissolve of Magpie, the remaining members formed a new band under the name Starhustler, which saw the addition of guitarist [[Graciela Germann]] and Westrich's adoption of vocal roles within the band. The band's first and only release, the "[[Pinkslip]]" single, was recorded in October of [[1994]] and—following a name change to Supersport 2000—would be released in early [[1995]] on Boy's Life Records. The single was backed with "[[17 Braids]]", while CD and cassette pressings of the single included a third track, "[[I Love Christian Stone]]". Cassette releases of the single were sold to members of the [[Weezer Fan Club]], and—due to the lateness of the band's name change—cassette releases of "Pinkslip" carrying the Starhustler name are known to exist.<ref>Koch, Karl. ''Weezine Omnibus: Deluxe Edition''. 2016.</ref> | Following the dissolve of Magpie, the remaining members formed a new band under the name Starhustler, which saw the addition of guitarist [[Graciela Germann]] and Westrich's adoption of vocal roles within the band. The band's first and only release, the "[[Pinkslip]]" single, was recorded in October of [[1994]] and—following a name change to Supersport 2000—would be released in early [[1995]] on Boy's Life Records. The single was backed with "[[17 Braids]]", while CD and cassette pressings of the single included a third track, "[[I Love Christian Stone]]". Cassette releases of the single were sold to members of the [[Weezer Fan Club]], and—due to the lateness of the band's name change—cassette releases of "Pinkslip" carrying the Starhustler name are known to exist.<ref>Koch, Karl. ''Weezine Omnibus: Deluxe Edition''. 2016.</ref> | ||