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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 | 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== | ||