Supersport 2000: Difference between revisions

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| Genre = Alternative Rock
| Genre = Alternative Rock
| Active = 1990's
| Active = 1990's
| Labels = Atlantic Records<br/>Boy's Life Records
| Labels = Skinny Records <small>(as Magpie)</small><br>Boy's Life Records <small>(as Supersport 2000)</small>
| Former members = [[Cherielynn Westrich]]<br>[[Rod Cervera]]<br>[[Mike Fletcher]]<br>[[Graciela Germann]]<br>[[Debbie Diament]]
| Former members = [[Cherielynn Westrich]]<br>[[Rod Cervera]]<br>[[Mike Fletcher]]<br>[[Graciela Germann]]<br>[[Debbie Diament]]
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===Supersport 2000===
===Supersport 2000===
The band's only official release, "[[Pinkslip]]", was released in mid-[[1995]] on CD, vinyl, and cassette. Vinyl versions of the single contain "[[17 Braids]]" as a b-side, while the CD and cassette versions contain "[[17 Braids]]" as well as "[[I Love Christian Stone]]" as additional tracks. The cassette releases of the single were exclusive to the [[Weezer Fan Club]], and contained a yellow colored sticker of the band's logo. In [[1998]], the band contributed "[[Faster Kiddies]]" to the album ''[[Hear You Me! A Tribute to Mykel and Carli]]''.
The band's only official release, "[[Pinkslip]]", was released in mid-[[1995]] on CD, vinyl, and cassette. Vinyl versions of the single contain "[[17 Braids]]" as a b-side, while the CD and cassette versions contain "[[17 Braids]]" as well as "[[I Love Christian Stone]]" as additional tracks. The cassette releases of the single were exclusive to the [[Weezer Fan Club]], and contained a yellow colored sticker of the band's logo. In [[1998]], the band contributed "[[Faster Kiddies]]" to the album ''[[Hear You Me! A Tribute to Mykel and Carli]]''.
==Post breakup==
==Post breakup==
Since the band dissolved, Cervera has worked with Weezer numerous times in side musician and engineering/production roles. Westrich has pursued a career in the automotive industry. She appeared in the reality television show [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Overhaulin%27 Overhaulin]. In [[2018]], she unsuccessfully [https://ballotpedia.org/Cherielynn_Westrich ran for a seat] in the Iowa State House of Representatives, losing by 10%, but then won that same seat in 2020.
Since the band dissolved, [[Rod Cervera|Cervera]] has worked with Weezer numerous times in side musician and engineering/production roles. [[Cherielynn Westrich|Westrich]] pursued a career in the automotive industry, and later ran for and won a seat in the Iowa State House of Representatives.


==Discography==
==Discography==