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The '''Cello Demos''' were continued recordings made by Weezer after leaving [[Steak House Demos|Steak House]] and moving to the legendary Cello Studios, from November 2 through 10.  In fact, as of November 10th, the band had completed twelve recordings, along with several unfinished songs.  They jokingly referred to this unmixed, unmastered 'album' as ''[[The Black Album]]'', a nod to both their own color-themed records, as well as similarly titled records by Metallica and Prince.
The '''Cello Demos''' were continued recordings made by Weezer after leaving [[Steak House Demos|Steak House]] and moving to the legendary Cello Studios, from November 2 through 10, 2001.  In fact, as of November 10th, the band had completed twelve recordings, along with several unfinished songs.  They jokingly referred to this unmixed, unmastered 'album' as ''[[The Black Album]]'', a nod to both their own color-themed records, as well as similarly titled records by Metallica and Prince.


During these sessions, the band played three gigs at The Viper Room in Hollywood on November 6 through 8 under their pseudonym [[Goat Punishment]].  The sets consisted mainly of new songs being worked on during these sessions.
During these sessions, the band played three gigs at The Viper Room in Hollywood on November 6 through 8, under their pseudonym [[Goat Punishment]].  The sets consisted mainly of new songs being worked on during these sessions.


Curiously, all of these recordings were eventually abandoned, and the band bean another series of recordings in December, which carried through February, and resulted in the true fourth album ''[[Maladroit]]''.
Curiously, all of these recordings were eventually abandoned, and the band bean another series of recordings in December, which carried through February, and resulted in the true fourth album ''[[Maladroit]]''.
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