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"Pinkslip" was released in [[1995]] on Boy's Life Records on CD, vinyl, and cassette. The vinyl version of the single was pressed on pink seven-inch vinyl, and included "[[17 Braids]]" as a b-side. The CD and cassette versions of the album included "[[17 Braids]]" as well as "[[I Love Christian Stone]]" as additional tracks. The cassette version of the album was released without any art, and contained a yellow Supersport 2000 logo sticker. The cassettes were given out exclusively to members of the [[Weezer Fan Club]].
"Pinkslip" was released in [[1995]] on Boy's Life Records on CD, vinyl, and cassette. The vinyl version of the single was pressed on pink seven-inch vinyl, and included "[[17 Braids]]" as a b-side. The CD and cassette versions of the album included "[[17 Braids]]" as well as "[[I Love Christian Stone]]" as additional tracks. The cassette version of the album was released without any art, and contained a yellow Supersport 2000 logo sticker. The cassettes were given out exclusively to members of the [[Weezer Fan Club]].
===Lyrics===
===Lyrics===
In car culture, a "pink slip" is a nickname given to the certificate of title for a vehicle. In racing culture, "racing for pinks" (or pink slips) is a common phrase denoting one betting their own vehicle against another doing the same in a race. The person who wins the race gets to keep their pink slip (and therefore, their car) and wins the losing opponent's pink slip (and therefore, the opponent's vehicle).
In car culture, a "pink slip" is a nickname given to the certificate of title for a vehicle. In racing culture, "racing for pinks" (or pink slips) is a common phrase denoting one betting their own vehicle against another doing the same in a race. The person who wins the race gets to keep their pink slip (and therefore, their vehicle) and wins the losing opponent's pink slip (and therefore, the opponent's vehicle).


==Artwork==
==Artwork==