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====Appearances====
====Appearances====
*''[[My Spine]]'' (demo)
*''[[My Spine]]'' (demo)
*''[[Suburban Advantage]]'' (demo)
*''[[The Suburban Advantage EP]]'' (demo)
 
==Overview==
==Overview==
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 ''[[The Suburban Advantage EP|Suburban Advantage EP]]'' demo EP, released in late spring [[1994]], under the new title "New Wave Lullabye".<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 ''[[The Suburban Advantage EP|Suburban Advantage EP]]'' demo EP, released in late spring [[1994]], under the new title "New Wave Lullabye".<ref name="RH" /><sup>: c</sup>