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'''''The Moog Cookbook''''' is the eponymous debut album by [[Wikipedia:The_Moog_Cookbook|the band of the same name]]. The album was released on [[May 7]], [[1996]], and features instrumental, synth-heavy covers of ten contemporary alternative rock songs, including {{PN|Weezer}} "[[Buddy Holly]]." According to [[Karl Koch]], this cover was played over the PA system at various [[1996]] Weezer concerts as "post show" music.<ref>[[Collectors Discography - Appendix A]]</ref>
'''''The Moog Cookbook''''' is the eponymous debut album by [[Wikipedia:The_Moog_Cookbook|the band of the same name]]. The album was released on [[May 7]], [[1996]], and features instrumental, synth-heavy covers of ten contemporary alternative rock songs, including {{PN|Weezer}} "[[Buddy Holly]]." According to [[Karl Koch]], this cover was played over the PA system at various [[1996]] Weezer concerts as "post show" music.<ref>[[Collectors Discography - Appendix A]]</ref>