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{{Infobox song | |||
| Name = Superfriend | |||
| Cover = Rivers cuomo alone.jpg | |||
| Type = demo | |||
| Artist = Weezer | |||
| Album = Alone: The Home Recordings of Rivers Cuomo | |||
| Released = December 18, 2007 | |||
| Recorded = February 1995 in Hamburg Germany | |||
| Length = 3:30 | |||
| Label = Geffen | |||
| Writer = Rivers Cuomo | |||
| RC# = 205 | |||
| COR# = N/A | |||
| Producer = Rivers Cuomo | |||
| Status = Released | |||
| Misc = {{Extra album cover 2 | |||
| Upper caption = Songs from the Black Hole cover | |||
| Type = demo | |||
| Cover = Weezer sftbh cover.jpg | |||
| Lower caption = Cover for SFTBH demo | |||
}} | |||
| RC's last song = "[[This Is Not For Me]]"<br>(RC# 204) | |||
| This RC song = "Superfriend"<br>(RC# 205) | |||
| RC's next song = "[[She's Had A Girl]]"<br>(RC# 206) | |||
| Album = Alone: The Home Recordings of Rivers Cuomo | |||
| Album type = demo | |||
| Previous track = "[[Dude, We're Finally Landing]]"<br>(11) | |||
| This track = "Superfriend"<br>(12) | |||
| Next track = "[[Lover In The Snow]]"<br>(13) | |||
{{Extra track listing | |||
| Album = Songs from the Black Hole (Tracklist 1) | |||
| Type = Demo | |||
| Previous track = "[[Tired of Sex]]"<br>(6) | |||
| This track = "[[Superfriend]]"<br>(7) | |||
| Next track = "[[She's Had A Girl]]"<br>(8) | |||
}} | |||
{{Extra track listing | |||
| Album = Songs from the Black Hole (Tracklist 2) | |||
| Type = Demo | |||
| Previous track = "[[I Just Threw Out The Love Of My Dreams]]"<br>(11) | |||
| This track = "[[Superfriend]]"<br>(12) | |||
| Next track = "[[Superfriend|Superfriend (Reprise)]]"<br>(13) | |||
}} | |||
}} | |||
"'''Superfriend'''" is arguably the most famous unreleased [[Weezer]] song. Originally intended as the turning point of [[Songs from the Black Hole]], "Superfriend" was once the most sought after song in the Weezer archive. | "'''Superfriend'''" is arguably the most famous unreleased [[Weezer]] song. Originally intended as the turning point of [[Songs from the Black Hole]], "Superfriend" was once the most sought after song in the Weezer archive. | ||