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Of these songs, Cuomo compiled twelve onto a singular cassette tape. Additionally, a slightly earlier Wilson-Cuomo collaboration, recorded in July of 1991, titled "[[To Get By]]" was included in the tracklist.<ref name="8 Tracks" /> Cuomo commonly compiled cassettes of his songs during this time, and typically put little thought into their names. The name "Weezer" originates from Cuomo's childhood, and was a nickname given to him by [[Frank Cuomo|his father]]. When it became time for this new band to decide on a name, Cuomo himself suggested [[Weezer]].<ref>Koch, Karl. ''Recording History,'' archived from weezer.com. [[Recording_History_-_Page_3#1st_show_Thursday.2C_March_19th.2C_.2792|Recording History - Page 3]]</ref> According to [[Karl Koch]], the demo tape was named after the band "to sum up the songs written that were now under the weezer umbrella." | Of these songs, Cuomo compiled twelve onto a singular cassette tape. Additionally, a slightly earlier Wilson-Cuomo collaboration, recorded in July of 1991, titled "[[To Get By]]" was included in the tracklist.<ref name="8 Tracks" /> Cuomo commonly compiled cassettes of his songs during this time, and typically put little thought into their names. The name "Weezer" originates from Cuomo's childhood, and was a nickname given to him by [[Frank Cuomo|his father]]. When it became time for this new band to decide on a name, Cuomo himself suggested [[Weezer]].<ref>Koch, Karl. ''Recording History,'' archived from weezer.com. [[Recording_History_-_Page_3#1st_show_Thursday.2C_March_19th.2C_.2792|Recording History - Page 3]]</ref> According to [[Karl Koch]], the demo tape was named after the band "to sum up the songs written that were now under the weezer umbrella." | ||
Of the thirteen songs on ''Weezer'', twelve have been released. Cuomo's cover of "[[The World We Love So Much]]" by | Of the thirteen songs on ''Weezer'', twelve have been released. Cuomo's cover of "[[The World We Love So Much]]" by {{Wikipedia|Gregg Alexander}} was featured on his 2007 compilation ''[[Alone: The Home Recordings of Rivers Cuomo]]''. The placement of the song on ''Weezer'''s tracklist is unknown. Despite contributions from Patrick Wilson on certain songs,<ref name="50 Song Project">Koch, Karl. ''Recording History,'' archived from weezer.com. [[Recording_History_-_Page_2#December_1991-January_1992:_.22The_50_Song_Project.22|Recording History - Page 2]]</ref><ref name="8 Tracks">Koch, Karl. ''Recording History,'' archived from weezer.com. [[Recording_History_-_Page_2#Rivers_and_Pat_Wilson:_8_tracks|Recording History - Page 2]]</ref> nine more songs were included on Cuomo's digital compilation ''[[Alone V: Before Weezer]]''. Two more songs were released on the collaborative digital compilation ''[[Patrick & Rivers]]''. The identity of the thirteenth song is unknown. | ||
==Track listing== | ==Track listing== | ||