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"'''Dope Nose'''" is the first single and second track from ''[[Maladroit]]''. | "'''Dope Nose'''" is the first single and second track from ''[[Maladroit]]''. | ||
==Appearances== | ==Appearances== | ||
*''Songs from the Forthcoming Maladroit'' (early mix) | *''Songs from the Forthcoming Maladroit'' (early mix) | ||
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*''[[The Lion and the Witch]]'' (Live) | *''[[The Lion and the Witch]]'' (Live) | ||
*[[The Red Album#Japan Deluxe Edition DVD Content|''Weezer (The Red Album)'' - Japan Deluxe Edition Bonus DVD]] (Live Video) | *[[The Red Album#Japan Deluxe Edition DVD Content|''Weezer (The Red Album)'' - Japan Deluxe Edition Bonus DVD]] (Live Video) | ||
==Overview== | |||
"Dope Nose", along with "[[Hash Pipe]]" and "[[Slob]]", is one of the few [[Summer Songs of 2000]] tracks to be fully recorded and released on an album. The song went through a slight metamorphosis during the ''Maladroit'' sessions, as its arrangement tightened up and became a more streamlined power pop tune. | |||
Early mixes of the song were delivered to radio prior to the album's release, when [[Rivers Cuomo]] took it upon himself to distribute material from the album during its mixing/mastering process. At least two different versions of the promo went out, with different mixes of "[[Keep Fishin']]" and this song. These versions featured backup vocals in different sections, or no backup vocals at all, and its original, fade-in intro - as opposed to the isolated riff that begins the LP version. | Early mixes of the song were delivered to radio prior to the album's release, when [[Rivers Cuomo]] took it upon himself to distribute material from the album during its mixing/mastering process. At least two different versions of the promo went out, with different mixes of "[[Keep Fishin']]" and this song. These versions featured backup vocals in different sections, or no backup vocals at all, and its original, fade-in intro - as opposed to the isolated riff that begins the LP version. | ||