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'''The Catalog of Riffs''', sometimes [[List of common abbreviations used on Weezer forums|abbreviated]] as '''COR''', documents riffs and songs that [[Rivers Cuomo]] has written since it's inception on [[January 1]], [[1999]]. The '''COR''' was part of Cuomo's personal website until he took it down in [[2002]]. | '''The Catalog of Riffs''', sometimes [[List of common abbreviations used on Weezer forums|abbreviated]] as '''COR''', documents riffs and songs that [[Rivers Cuomo]] has written since it's inception on [[January 1]], [[1999]]. In [[2007]], the COR was renamed '''"The Grand File".''' The '''COR''' was part of Cuomo's personal website until he took it down in [[2002]]. | ||
The first entry was a song called "I Want You". The last one that was made public on Cuomo's website was #398 "The Ruler's Back" on [[October 1]], 2002. The [[Recording History]] on [[weezer.com]] was still including the catalog numbers with the songs up until to the recording of ''[[Make Believe]]'' making #669 "[[Beverly Hills]]" the last known entry. | The first entry was a song called "I Want You". The last one that was made public on Cuomo's website was #398 "The Ruler's Back" on [[October 1]], 2002. The [[Recording History]] on [[weezer.com]] was still including the catalog numbers with the songs up until to the recording of ''[[Make Believe]]'' making #669 "[[Beverly Hills]]" the last known entry. | ||
It is unknown whether the dates indicate the day a song was written or when a demo recording was made. | It is unknown whether the dates indicate the day a song was written or when a demo recording was made. | ||