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The first official full-band recording sessions for [[Make Believe|Album 5]] were held at Westlake Recording Studios in West Hollywood, CA from [[March 3]] thru [[March 8]], 2002. Twelve songs were being worked on, including three songs ("[[Mad Kow]]", "[[Modern Dukes]]" and "[[Superstar]]") from what is known as the [[Summer Songs of 2000]]. Four songs from these sessions were eventually released as Mp3s on [[weezer.com]]: "[[Yellow Camaro]]", "Mad Kow", "Modern Dukes" and "[[She Who Is Militant]]". All Mp3s were labeled "2002-03-08".
The first official full-band recording sessions for [[Make Believe|Album 5]] were held at Westlake Recording Studios in West Hollywood, CA from [[March 3]] thru [[March 8]], 2002. Twelve songs were being worked on, including three songs ("[[Mad Kow]]", "[[Modern Dukes]]" and "[[Superstar]]") from what is known as the [[Summer Songs of 2000]]. Four songs from these sessions were eventually released as Mp3s on [[weezer.com]]: "[[Yellow Camaro]]", "Mad Kow", "Modern Dukes" and "[[She Who Is Militant]]". All Mp3s were labeled "2002-03-08".


After a brief [[Europe Tour (2002)|tour of Europe]], Weezer contiued their work at Cello Studios in Los Angeles, CA where they had also recorded ''Maladroit''. The sessions lasted from [[April 3]] thru [[April 22]], 2002, being the longest lasting one before these demos were ultimately scrapped. Six songs were released as Mp3s on weezer.com: "[[Private Message]]" and "Yellow Camaro" (same recording as the 3/8 version but remixed and with new vocals and lyrics), both labeled "2002-04-21", and "[[Prodigy Lover]]", "[[367]]", "[[The Victor]]" and "[[Misstep]]", all labeled "2002-04-22".
After a brief [[Europe Tour (2002)|tour of Europe]], Weezer continued their work at Cello Studios in Los Angeles, CA where they had also recorded ''Maladroit''. The sessions lasted from [[April 3]] thru [[April 22]], 2002, being the longest lasting one before these demos were ultimately scrapped. Six songs were released as Mp3s on weezer.com: "[[Private Message]]" and "Yellow Camaro" (same recording as the 3/8 version but remixed and with new vocals and lyrics), both labeled "2002-04-21", and "[[Prodigy Lover]]", "[[367]]", "[[The Victor]]" and "[[Misstep]]", all labeled "2002-04-22".


After the Enlightenment tour, demos for the fifth album resumed at [[S.I.R. Demos|S.I.R. Studios]], and carried through 2003.  By mid-2003, Weezer began to play [[Acoustic Office Demos|exclusively acoustic material]] before returning to [[Make Believe Demos|electric, full-band material]] in [[2004]].
After the Enlightenment tour, demos for the fifth album resumed at [[S.I.R. Demos|S.I.R. Studios]], and carried through 2003.  By mid-2003, Weezer began to play [[Acoustic Office Demos|exclusively acoustic material]] before returning to [[Make Believe Demos|electric, full-band material]] in [[2004]].
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*"[[She Who Is Militant]]" shares a [[COR]] entry with "[[This Is Such a Pity]]" from ''[[Make Believe]]''.
*"[[She Who Is Militant]]" shares a [[COR]] entry with "[[This Is Such a Pity]]" from ''[[Make Believe]]''.
*"[[Hey Domingo!]]" shares a [[COR]] entry with "[[Peace]]" from ''[[Make Believe]]''.
*"[[Hey Domingo!]]" shares a [[COR]] entry with "[[Peace]]" from ''[[Make Believe]]''.
==Studios==
==Studios==
*February 3: Unknown studio
*February 3: Unknown studio
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