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Note that my knowledge of [[Brian]]'s "pre-weezer" history is limited. I've included what I am aware of, which is primarily his appearance on 2 [[Carnival Art]] albums, and his own early [[Space Twins]] demos. Other serious gaps exist in the pre-weezer periods of [[Mikey Welsh]] and [[Scott Shriner]]. See the Collector's Discography (the "Tunes" page) for more on Mikey's non-weezer output.
Note that my knowledge of [[Brian]]'s "pre-weezer" history is limited. I've included what I am aware of, which is primarily his appearance on 2 [[Carnival Art]] albums, and his own early [[Space Twins]] demos. Other serious gaps exist in the pre-weezer periods of [[Mikey Welsh]] and [[Scott Shriner]]. See the Collector's Discography (the "Tunes" page) for more on Mikey's non-weezer output.
==Editorial notes==
==Editorial notes==
1) When a song is in quotes (i.e.: "Song Title" as opposed to Song Title) that means that there is no definite title for that song, it was/is only known (to this author) by this assumed title.
1) When a song is in guillemets (i.e.: «Song Title» as opposed to "Song Title") that means that there is no definite title for that song, it was/is only known (to this author) by this assumed title.


2) Tables were used to help organize many lists of songs, and recording sessions.However, they are not used everywhere. When there is no table, there are often "bullets" to guide your eyes to song titles. Example:
2) Tables were used to help organize many lists of songs, and recording sessions.However, they are not used everywhere. When there is no table, there are often "bullets" to guide your eyes to song titles. Example:


*Song Title
*"Song Title"


3) Not everything in the History is really a song. I decided to leave most of the "extras" in, as it seemed weird to pretend they didn't exist. Nonsense recordings, experiments, and untitled jam sessions are listed as best as could be managed without confusing everyone even more. The line was drawn at stuff that was so raw as to be simply (for example) a drum track with nothing added, or personal non-music recordings.
3) Not everything in the History is really a song. I decided to leave most of the "extras" in, as it seemed weird to pretend they didn't exist. Nonsense recordings, experiments, and untitled jam sessions are listed as best as could be managed without confusing everyone even more. The line was drawn at stuff that was so raw as to be simply (for example) a drum track with nothing added, or personal non-music recordings.