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| Type    = album
| Type    = album
| Artist  = Space Twins
| Artist  = Space Twins
| Albums  = [[The End of Imagining]]<br>[[Death To False Metal]]
| Albums  = [[The End of Imagining]]<br>[[Death to False Metal]]
| Released = November 4, 2003
| Released = November 4, 2003
| Recorded = Space Twins Version - Unknown<br>Weezer Versions - [[March 8]], [[2002]]<br>[[April 21]], [[2002]]
| Recorded = Space Twins Version - Unknown<br>Weezer Versions - [[March 8]], [[2002]]<br>[[April 21]], [[2002]]
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| Writer  = [[Brian Bell]]
| Writer  = [[Brian Bell]]
| Status  = Officially released, demoed as a Weezer song
| Status  = Officially released, demoed as a Weezer song
| Albums          = The End of Imagining<br>Death To False Metal
| Albums          = [[The End of Imagining]]<br>[[Death to False Metal]]
| Album type      = studio
| Album type      = studio
| Previous track  = "[[There's Always Tomorrow]]"<br>(3)
| Previous track  = "[[There's Always Tomorrow]]"<br>(3)
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| Next track      = "[[Nothing for Love]]"<br>(5)
| Next track      = "[[Nothing for Love]]"<br>(5)
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'''Yellow Camaro''' is the fourth track on ''[[The End of Imagining]]'', the debut album by [[Brian Bell]]'s side project the [[Space Twins]]. As of 2010 it is also a bonus track on the Japanese version of Death To False Metal.
'''Yellow Camaro''' is the fourth track on ''[[The End of Imagining]]'', the debut album by [[Brian Bell]]'s side project the [[Space Twins]]. As of 2010 it is also a bonus track on the Japanese version of ''[[Death to False Metal]]''.


==Overview==
==Overview==
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