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==History==
==History==
===Magpie===
===Magpie===
Magpie consisted of the same lineup as Supersport 2000 with two major exceptions. It was fronted by Debbie Diament instead of Cherielynn Westrich, and did not include Graciella Germann. This line up only lasted a few months before Diament was kicked from the band, Westrich replaced her as frontman, and Germann was added to the band<ref>https://www.weezerpedia.com/wiki/Glorious_Noise_interview_with_Cherielynn_Westrich_-_2001</ref>.  
Magpie consisted of the same lineup as Supersport 2000 with two major exceptions. It was fronted by Debbie Diament instead of Cherielynn Westrich, and did not include Graciella Germann. This line up only lasted a few months before Diament was kicked from the band, Westrich replaced her as frontman, and Germann was added to the band<ref>The Glorious Noise Interview with Cherielynn Westrich Jake Brown 09/25/2001 https://www.weezerpedia.com/wiki/Glorious_Noise_interview_with_Cherielynn_Westrich_-_2001</ref>.  
===Supersport 2000===
===Supersport 2000===
Both of the band's official releases came out in 1995: ''[[Pink Slip]]'' and ''[[Supersport 2000 (EP)|Supersport 2000]]''. Members of the [[Weezer Fan Club]] received a free cassette of the former, which also included the songs "17 Braids" and "I Love Christian Stone." In 1998, the band contributed "[[Faster Kiddies]]" to the album ''[[Hear You Me! A Tribute to Mykel and Carli]]''.
Both of the band's official releases came out in 1995: ''[[Pink Slip]]'' and ''[[Supersport 2000 (EP)|Supersport 2000]]''. Members of the [[Weezer Fan Club]] received a free cassette of the former, which also included the songs "17 Braids" and "I Love Christian Stone." In 1998, the band contributed "[[Faster Kiddies]]" to the album ''[[Hear You Me! A Tribute to Mykel and Carli]]''.
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