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'''The Kitchen Tape''' is the name of [[Weezer|Weezer's]] second demo tape. It was recorded in an attempt to create a "serious" demo to hand around local clubs in attempts to generate "a buzz". | '''The Kitchen Tape''' is the name of [[Weezer|Weezer's]] second demo tape and first proper album. It was recorded in an attempt to create a "serious" demo to hand around local clubs in attempts to generate "a buzz". | ||
==Recording process== | ==Recording process== | ||
"The Kitchen Tape" was mostly recorded in [[The Garage|the Garage]], but the drums were recorded in the kitchen of the [[Amherst House]]. Accordingly, it was nicknamed the Kitchen Tape. | "The Kitchen Tape" was mostly recorded on August 2nd, 1992 in [[The Garage|the Garage]], but the drums were recorded in the kitchen of the [[Amherst House]]. Accordingly, it was nicknamed the Kitchen Tape. The demos were recorded using frontman Rivers Cuomo's 8-track tape recorder. | ||
Bootlegs of this demo have surfaced, however only five were surfaced through a copy of the original. Two other songs from the tape (Undone - The Sweater Song and Only in Dreams) were released officially on the Blue Album Deluxe Edition Bonus Disc, Dusty Gems and Raw Nuggets. The Kitchen Tapes version of "Say It Ain't So" has not been bootlegged or officially released. | |||
==Tracklist== | ==Tracklist== |