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"Looking for Fight" is first known to have been recorded as an acoustic demo by Cuomo on [[September 7]], [[2003]], at an [[Office Demos|office space]] rented by Weezer that year. A recording of the song (possibly the same version) was one of hundreds of demos leaked through the [[riverscuomo.com|demo storefront]] on [[riverscuomo.com]] on [[November 7]], [[2020]]. The song was formally sold through the store as part of the bundle ''[[Alone IX: The Make Believe Years]]'' on [[November 22]]. | "Looking for Fight" is first known to have been recorded as an acoustic demo by Cuomo on [[September 7]], [[2003]], at an [[Office Demos|office space]] rented by Weezer that year. A recording of the song (possibly the same version) was one of hundreds of demos leaked through the [[riverscuomo.com|demo storefront]] on [[riverscuomo.com]] on [[November 7]], [[2020]]. The song was formally sold through the store as part of the bundle ''[[Alone IX: The Make Believe Years]]'' on [[November 22]]. | ||
Cuomo later demoed the song in [[2011]], a recording of which appeared on the compilation ''[[Alone XI: The EWBAITE Years]]''. Cuomo revisited the song again in [[2015]], this time recording new demos based around a sample from the | Cuomo later demoed the song in [[2011]], a recording of which appeared on the compilation ''[[Alone XI: The EWBAITE Years]]''. Cuomo revisited the song again in [[2015]], this time recording new demos based around a sample from the {{Wiki2|Kanye_West|Kanye West}} song "{{Wiki2|Black_Skinhead|Black Skinhead}}". This version was briefly added to the compilation ''[[Alone XII: The White Year]]'' on [[November 27]], [[2020]], before being removed a few hours later. | ||
The song later formed the basis for the bridge to the song "[[Living in L.A.]]", from [[Weezer (The Black Album)|''The Black Album'']]. | The song later formed the basis for the bridge to the song "[[Living in L.A.]]", from [[Weezer (The Black Album)|''The Black Album'']]. | ||