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'''first official demo tape recorded'''
'''first official demo tape recorded'''


...All the while, the band had been making demo recordings and would continue to do so. These were everything from full band rehearsal tapes to collaborative multitrack demos to demos done by just one bandmember, getting a new song down to show the rest of the guys. [Extensive info on these recordings is found in the [http://daveandnikolai.com/wzr/classic/03_Recording_History/WeezRecHist1.html Recording History] section.]
...All the while, the band had been making demo recordings and would continue to do so. These were everything from full band rehearsal tapes to collaborative multitrack demos to demos done by just one bandmember, getting a new song down to show the rest of the guys. [Extensive info on these recordings is found in the [[Recording History - Page 1|Recording History]] section.]


However, there sometimes arose a need to get a "real" demo recorded, with the whole band playing together, recorded as best as possible, in order to have a tape the band could use to further its goals. This recording session was the band's first attempt to get such a tape made. It was recorded at their practice space, [[The Garage|"the garage"]] at [[Amherst House|2226 Amherst Ave]] in West L.A.. The idea was to give copies to various club owners around L.A. to try and impress them into letting [[weezer]] play at places it never got in the door before.
However, there sometimes arose a need to get a "real" demo recorded, with the whole band playing together, recorded as best as possible, in order to have a tape the band could use to further its goals. This recording session was the band's first attempt to get such a tape made. It was recorded at their practice space, [[The Garage|"the garage"]] at [[Amherst House|2226 Amherst Ave]] in West L.A.. The idea was to give copies to various club owners around L.A. to try and impress them into letting [[weezer]] play at places it never got in the door before.