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{{Infobox song
{{Infobox song 2
| Name    = Mad Kow
| name          = Mad Kow
| Cover    =
| type          = Demo
| Type    = Demo
| cover        =
| Artist  = Weezer
| alt          =
| Album    =
| artist        = Weezer
| Released =  
| album        =
| Recorded = [[2000]], [[2002]]
| released      =
| Length  =  
| format        = MP3
| Format  = MP3
| recorded      = [[2000]], [[2002]]
| Label    =
| studio        =
| Writer  = [[Rivers Cuomo]]
| genre        =
| RC#     = 499
| length        =
| COR#     = 192
| label        =
| Producer =
| writer        = [[Rivers Cuomo]]
| Status  = Demo circulating
| rc#           = 499
| Live debut = [[July 18]], [[2000]] in [[Weezer concert: 07/18/2000|Phoenix, AZ]]<ref>Live debut per [[Karl's Corner - 07/18/2000]] by [[Karl Koch]].</ref>
| cor#         = 192
| RC's last song  = "[[My Bones Are Always Break]]"<br>(RC# 498)
| producer      =
| This RC song    = "Mad Kow"<br>(RC# 499)
| status        = Demo circulating
| RC's next song  = "[[Everybody Go Away]]"<br>(RC# 500)
| live_debut    = [[July 18]], [[2000]] in [[Weezer concert: 07/18/2000|Phoenix, AZ]]<ref>Live debut per [[Karl's Corner - 07/18/2000]] by [[Karl Koch]].</ref>
| last_played  =
| spotify      =
| apple_music  =
| reviews      =
| prev_rc_title = "[[My Bones Are Always Break]]"<br>(RC# 498)
| next_rc_title = "[[Everybody Go Away]]"<br>(RC# 500)
| prev_title    =
| prev_year    =
| next_title    =
| next_year    =
| tracks        =
| misc          =
}}
}}
"'''Mad Kow'''" is a song by [[Weezer]]. The band demoed and performed the song live in the [[Summer Songs 2000|summer of 2000]] and again in the spring/summer of [[2002]].
"'''Mad Kow'''" is a song by [[Weezer]]. The band demoed and performed the song live in the [[Summer Songs 2000|summer of 2000]] and again in the spring/summer of [[2002]].