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The original, full-length ''Green Album'' studio version is no longer in use, and was replaced by a shorter edit on reprints.  This edit cuts the first chorus in half (ending after "eyes wide"), and both ascending bridge sections were removed from the end of the second and third choruses.  This edit summarily replaced the original studio versions on repressings of the album, and is heard on the edited "Hash Pipe" video on the DVD ''[[Video Capture Device]]''.
The original, full-length ''Green Album'' studio version is no longer in use, and was replaced by a shorter edit on reprints.  This edit cuts the first chorus in half (ending after "eyes wide"), and both ascending bridge sections were removed from the end of the second and third choruses.  This edit summarily replaced the original studio versions on repressings of the album, and is heard on the edited "Hash Pipe" video on the DVD ''[[Video Capture Device]]''.
===Remixes===
===Remixes===
Three official remixes of the song were released in 2001.  Chris Vrenna's "Kick Me" and "Under Glass" remixes were released on the "Hash Pipe" 12" remix single - which was Weezer's first 12" single.  The record also featured [[Jimmy Pop]]'s remix of the song - a version that was also released on multiple international releases singles, as well as a one-track CD-R promo in the UK.
Three official remixes of the song were released in 2001.  Chris Vrenna's "Kick Me" and "Under Glass" remixes were released on the "Hash Pipe" 12" remix single - which was Weezer's first 12" single.  The record also featured [[Jimmy Pop]]'s remix of the song - a version that was also released on multiple international releases singles, as well as a one-track CD-R promo in the UK.  The two Vrenna mixes were reelased on the official site in 2001 as 128K-quality mp3s with no record noise.  It has been speculated that either webmaster [[Karl Koch]] removed the record noise himself or, more likely, ripped the tracks from a test-pressing CD of some sort, which he continues to hoard in his private Weezer collection.


==Censorship==
==Censorship==
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