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{{Karlification box|Taped by Karl.|[https://web.archive.org/web/20140519062941if_/http://daveandnikolai.com/wzr/classic/03_Recording_History/WeezRecHist3.html Weezer Recording History, Page 3]}}
{{Karlification box|Taped by Karl.|[https://web.archive.org/web/20140519062941if_/http://daveandnikolai.com/wzr/classic/03_Recording_History/WeezRecHist3.html Weezer Recording History, Page 3]}}
=== Pat Wilson & Karl Koch demo, April—May 1992===
[[Patrick Wilson]] and [[Karl Koch]] wrote and demoed "[[Martha]]" live to a micro-cassette, with Wilson on acoustic guitar and both sharing vocal duties. This would be the first in a long line of song-writing between the two, which would eventually become [[Southern Fried Swing]]. 50-60 cassettes were made by the duo from late spring [[1992]] to [[1997]], mostly recorded during downtime while touring with [[Weezer]].
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{{Karlification box|This silly song was significant only because it was the first of a long spontaneous somgwriting collaboration between Pat Wilson and Karl (and occasionally Pat Finn too). This team-up eventually became known as Southern Fried Swing. Over the course of 1992-1997, about 50-60 tapes were made, mostly done while on the road with weezer, in hotel rooms and on the bus. Most songs centered around very low-quality beginners' keyboards, found at Salvation Armys and Radio Shacks. I mention all this here due to the impossibility of keeping track of all the recording that has gone into this project. |[https://web.archive.org/web/20140519062941if_/http://daveandnikolai.com/wzr/classic/03_Recording_History/WeezRecHist3.html Weezer Recording History, Page 3]}}
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