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| Producer = Weezer | | Producer = Weezer | ||
| Status = Released | | Status = Released | ||
| LastFM link = [http://play.last.fm/preview/123827481.mp3 Album version] | |||
| Live debut = [[May 23]], [[2002]] | | Live debut = [[May 23]], [[2002]] | ||
| RC's last song = "[[Sacrifice]]"<br>(RC# 693) | | RC's last song = "[[Sacrifice]]"<br>(RC# 693) | ||
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===Appearances=== | ===Appearances=== | ||
* ''[[Maladroit]]'' | * ''[[Maladroit]]'' | ||
===MP3 Previews=== | |||
''<small>Source is www.LastFM.com unless otherwise stated</small>'' | |||
* [http://play.last.fm/preview/123827481.mp3 Album version] | |||
==Overview== | ==Overview== | ||
"Slave" first came to the attention of Weezer fans when an mp3 from the [[Glenn Sound Demos]] was released at the official site in late 2001. Apparently, the song was considered for single release, as the original sticker on pressings of ''Maladroit'' touted, "featuring '[[Dope Nose]]' and 'Slave'". | "Slave" first came to the attention of Weezer fans when an mp3 from the [[Glenn Sound Demos]] was released at the official site in late 2001. Apparently, the song was considered for single release, as the original sticker on pressings of ''Maladroit'' touted, "featuring '[[Dope Nose]]' and 'Slave'". | ||