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With the cover of ''TCP 016'' touting "new music, imports, rarities, production, videos", the two-disc set is comprised of a completely audio Disc One, and Disc Two features a few dance tracks linked in a megamix, with several CD-ROM videos and video game demos.  The Disc One features intermittent spoken word/announcement tracks much like a radio station ID, and the whole thing plays like a radio show.
With the cover of ''TCP 016'' touting "new music, imports, rarities, production, videos", the two-disc set is comprised of a completely audio Disc One, and Disc Two features a few dance tracks linked in a megamix, with several CD-ROM videos and video game demos.  The Disc One features intermittent spoken word/announcement tracks much like a radio station ID, and the whole thing plays like a radio show.


Disc One of ''TCP 016'' contains an extremely rare Weezer acoustic rendition of "[[Buddy Holly]]", recorded at St. Louis radio station KPNT.  The disc's artwork does not specify the date of the recording, but [[Rivers]]' [[Catalog of Riffs]] suggests it was on August 31, 1994.
Disc One of ''TCP 016'' contains an extremely rare Weezer acoustic rendition of "[[Buddy Holly]]", recorded at St. Louis radio station KPNT.  The disc's artwork does not specify the date of the recording, but [[Rivers]]' [[Catalog of Riffs]] suggests it was on [[August 31]], [[1994]].


The compilation ironically also features a track by spoof lounge singer [[Richard Cheese]], who covered "Buddy Holly" on one of his albums, and a video by [[Cold]], a band that recorded a song  [[Rivers Cuomo]] had co-written with frontman Scooter Ward.
The compilation ironically also features a track by spoof lounge singer [[Richard Cheese]], who covered "Buddy Holly" on one of his albums, and a video by [[Cold]], a band that recorded a song  [[Rivers Cuomo]] had co-written with frontman Scooter Ward.