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"I Don't Want Your Loving" was first recorded by [[Rivers Cuomo]] as a demo on [[March 7]], [[2003]]. Cuomo later shared this recording with fans online. The song was rehearsed numerous times at [[S.I.R. Demos|S.I.R. Studios]] in Los Angeles during that spring, and recorded again numerous times with [[Rick Rubin]] at Swing House Studios in November of that year. The song continued to be worked on at [[Cello Studios]] during the production of ''[[Make Believe]]'' before it was, ultimately, abandoned. The recording of the song from Cello Studios would eventually see release in [[2010]] on the compilation album ''[[Death to False Metal]]''.
"I Don't Want Your Loving" was first recorded by [[Rivers Cuomo]] as a demo on [[March 7]], [[2003]]. Cuomo later shared this recording with fans online. The song was rehearsed numerous times at [[S.I.R. Demos|S.I.R. Studios]] in Los Angeles during that spring, and recorded again numerous times with [[Rick Rubin]] at Swing House Studios in November of that year. The song continued to be worked on at [[Cello Studios]] during the production of ''[[Make Believe]]'' before it was, ultimately, abandoned. The recording of the song from Cello Studios would eventually see release in [[2010]] on the compilation album ''[[Death to False Metal]]''.


The [[Recording History - Page 14|Recording History]] erroneously lists the song's [[Catalog O' Riffs]] number as both 436 and 439. It is unknown which entry is correct. The press release for ''Death to False Metal'' erroneously describes "I Don't Want Your Loving" as a ''[[Maladroit]]''-era song.
The [[Recording History - Page 14|Recording History]] erroneously lists the song's [[Catalog O' Riffs]] number as both 436 and 439. It is unknown which entry is correct. The press release for ''Death to False Metal'' erroneously describes "I Don't Want Your Loving" as a ''[[Maladroit]]''-era song. [[Brian Bell]] and [[Scott Shriner]], who received songwriting credits on "I Don't Want Your Loving," are instead erroneously listed in the ''Death to False Metal'' liner notes as having co-written "[[Blowin' My Stack]]."
==Known recordings==
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