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This song was first demoed as "Buying and Selling" by Wilson in September [[1993]] on a 4-track recorder, while [[Weezer]] was in the process of recording ''[[Weezer (The Blue Album)]]''.<ref name="RH">[[Karl Koch]]. ''[[Recording History]]''. Archived from the original on Weezerpedia at:<br><ol type="a"><li>[[Recording History - Page 5#NYC Pat Wilson 4 tracks: September '93|"NYC Pat Wilson 4 tracks: September '93"]]</li><li>[[Recording History - Page 5#October/November '93 Pat Wilson 8 track demo: "My Spine"|"October/November '93 Pat Wilson 8 track demo: "My Spine""]]</li><li>[[Recording History - Page 6#late Spring 1994: the Suburban Advantage "ep" demo|"late Spring 1994: the Suburban Advantage "ep" demo"]]</li></ol></ref><sup>: a</sup> It was recorded for his 8-track demo ''[[My Spine]]'' in October of the same year.<ref name="RH" /><sup>: b</sup> It appeared on the ''[[Suburban Advantage]]'' demo EP, released in late spring [[1994]], under the new title "New Wave Lullaby".<ref name="RH" /><sup>: c</sup>
This song was first demoed as "Buying and Selling" by Wilson in September [[1993]] on a 4-track recorder, while [[Weezer]] was in the process of recording ''[[Weezer (The Blue Album)]]''.<ref name="RH">[[Karl Koch]]. ''[[Recording History]]''. Archived from the original on Weezerpedia at:<br><ol type="a"><li>[[Recording History - Page 5#NYC Pat Wilson 4 tracks: September '93|"NYC Pat Wilson 4 tracks: September '93"]]</li><li>[[Recording History - Page 5#October/November '93 Pat Wilson 8 track demo: "My Spine"|"October/November '93 Pat Wilson 8 track demo: "My Spine""]]</li><li>[[Recording History - Page 6#late Spring 1994: the Suburban Advantage "ep" demo|"late Spring 1994: the Suburban Advantage "ep" demo"]]</li></ol></ref><sup>: a</sup> It was recorded for his 8-track demo ''[[My Spine]]'' in October of the same year.<ref name="RH" /><sup>: b</sup> It appeared on the ''[[Suburban Advantage]]'' demo EP, released in late spring [[1994]], under the new title "New Wave Lullaby".<ref name="RH" /><sup>: c</sup>


"New Wave Lullaby" was amongst three songs from the ''Suburban Advantage'' demo tape that leaked online in the late 90s, prior to the full tape circulating around [[2000]]. It appears on the Japanese bootleg record ''Visions Party & Unreleased New Songs''.
"New Wave Lullaby" was among three songs from the ''Suburban Advantage'' demo tape that circulated frequently online in the late 90s, prior to the full demo becoming widespread. It appears on the Japanese bootleg record ''Visions Party & Unreleased New Songs''.
 
==Lyrics==
==Lyrics==
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