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===Beginnings===
===Beginnings===
====Formation====
====Formation====
In October of 1991, drummer [[Patrick Wilson]] and bassist [[Patrick Finn]] recruited guitarist friends [[Rivers Cuomo]] and [[Jason Cropper]] to form the band [[60 Wrong Sausages]]. Throughout the next two months, the band would practice together several times and work to record a demo tape, named the ''Cholesterol EP''. On November 29, the band performed at the Phoenix Theatre in Petaluma, California in a concert that had been attended by friend of the band [[Matt Sharp]]. After a final practice on December 4, the band would break up and the ''Cholesterol EP'' was never distributed in any form.
In October of 1991, drummer [[Patrick Wilson]] and bassist [[Patrick Finn]] recruited guitarist friends [[Rivers Cuomo]] and [[Jason Cropper]] to form the band [[60 Wrong Sausages]]. Throughout the next two months, the band would practice together several times and work to record a demo tape, named the ''Cholesterol EP''.<ref>https://www.weezerpedia.com/wiki/Historic_event:_10/20/1991</ref> On November 29, the band performed at the Phoenix Theatre in Petaluma, California in a concert that had been attended by friend of the band [[Matt Sharp]].<ref>https://www.weezerpedia.com/wiki/Historic_event:_11/29/1991</ref> After a final practice on December 4, the band would break up and the ''Cholesterol EP'' was never distributed in any form.<ref>https://www.weezerpedia.com/wiki/Historic_event:_12/04/1991</ref>


[[Image:Very early weezer.jpg|right|250px|thumb|Weezer, circa 1992, in one of their first promo photos.]]
[[Image:Very early weezer.jpg|right|250px|thumb|Weezer, circa 1992, in one of their first promo photos.]]


During this same time, Wilson and Cuomo began writing songs with the intentions of forming a new, as-of-yet unnamed music project. This was dubbed [[The 50 Song Project]], although such goal was never reached. From November 1991 to February 1992, the two had recorded twenty-seven songs for this project, and Jason Cropper had contributed two songs of his own. Songs such as "[[The World Has Turned and Left Me Here]]," "[[My Name is Jonas]]" and [[Undone (The Sweater Song)]]" were written during this time. Much of the Cuomo-penned songs were compiled into a singular demo tape that was given the name ''[[Weezer (Rivers Cuomo tape)|Weezer]]'', a nickname that his father had given Cuomo as a child due to his regular asthma-induced wheezing.
During this same time, Wilson and Cuomo began writing songs with the intentions of forming a new, as-of-yet unnamed music project. This was dubbed [[The 50 Song Project]], although such goal was never reached. From November 1991 to February 1992, the two had recorded twenty-seven songs for this project, and Jason Cropper had contributed two songs of his own. Songs such as "[[The World Has Turned and Left Me Here]]," "[[My Name is Jonas]]" and [[Undone (The Sweater Song)]]" were written during this time. Much of the Cuomo-penned songs were compiled into a singular demo tape that was given the name ''[[Weezer (Rivers Cuomo tape)|Weezer]]'', a nickname that his father had given Cuomo as a child due to his regular asthma-induced wheezing.<ref>https://www.weezerpedia.com/wiki/Recording_History_-_Page_2#December_1991-January_1992:_.22The_50_Song_Project.22</ref>


On February 14, Cuomo, Wilson, and Cropper recruited Matt Sharp and began practiing songs from their 50 Song Project at a TK Productions rehearsal studio in West Los Angeles. The band rehearsed for three days in a row, with a lineup of Wilson on drums, Cuomo on electric guitar, Cropper on acoustic guitar, and Sharp on bass. The third day of practice, February 16, was recorded by band friend [[Karl Koch]], with this performance of "[[I Can't Forget the Way]]" being informally recognized as the first Weezer song.
On February 14, Cuomo, Wilson, and Cropper recruited Matt Sharp and began practiing songs from their 50 Song Project at a TK Productions rehearsal studio in West Los Angeles. The band rehearsed for three days in a row, with a lineup of Wilson on drums, Cuomo on electric guitar, Cropper on acoustic guitar, and Sharp on bass. The third day of practice, February 16, was recorded by band friend [[Karl Koch]], with this performance of "[[I Can't Forget the Way]]" being informally recognized as the first Weezer song.<ref>https://www.weezerpedia.com/wiki/Historic_event:_02/14/1992</ref>


During this early period, the band had yet to decide on a name. The February 16 rehearsal tape was labelled with several possible band names such as "Hummingbird," "Outhouse," "The Big Jones" and even "[[Fuzz]]," the name of a previous band that featured both Rivers Cuomo and Patrick Wilson.
During this early period, the band had yet to decide on a name. The February 16 rehearsal tape was labelled with several possible band names such as "Hummingbird," "Outhouse," "The Big Jones" and even "[[Fuzz]]," the name of a previous band that featured both Rivers Cuomo and Patrick Wilson.<ref>https://www.weezerpedia.com/wiki/Recording_History_-_Page_3#2.2F15.2F92_:_weezer_rehearses_together_for_the_first_time</ref>


====Working the clubs====
====Working the clubs====
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