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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]]. In [[ | '''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 [[2002]], the COR was merged with '''"The Grand Schedule"''' and has been called '''"The Grand File"''' ever since. 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. | ||