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After two live performances, Chapman eventually quit the band.<ref>Hiatt, Brian. ''The Strange Birth and Near Death of Weezer.'' Rolling Stone, 28 Aug. 2019, https://www.rollingstone.com/feature/weezer-blue-album-25th-anniversary-877089/</ref> A new bassist was tried out, but the band had fizzled out in favor of Cuomo and Wilson's newest project, [[60 Wrong Sausages]]. The Fuzz songs "[[The Answer Man]]" and "[[I Will Not Cross Over]]" carried over to this new band.<ref>Koch, Karl. ''Recording History,'' archived from weezer.com. https://www.weezerpedia.com/wiki/Recording_History_-_Page_2#Practice_.233:_10.2F28.2F91</ref> | After two live performances, Chapman eventually quit the band.<ref>Hiatt, Brian. ''The Strange Birth and Near Death of Weezer.'' Rolling Stone, 28 Aug. 2019, https://www.rollingstone.com/feature/weezer-blue-album-25th-anniversary-877089/</ref> A new bassist was tried out, but the band had fizzled out in favor of Cuomo and Wilson's newest project, [[60 Wrong Sausages]]. The Fuzz songs "[[The Answer Man]]" and "[[I Will Not Cross Over]]" carried over to this new band.<ref>Koch, Karl. ''Recording History,'' archived from weezer.com. https://www.weezerpedia.com/wiki/Recording_History_-_Page_2#Practice_.233:_10.2F28.2F91</ref> | ||
Eventually, 60 Wrong Sausages had too disbanded. Patrick Wilson and Rivers Cuomo moved on to a new band, [[Weezer]]. Each song recorded for the Fuzz demo was eventually rehearsed for | Eventually, 60 Wrong Sausages had too disbanded. Patrick Wilson and Rivers Cuomo moved on to a new band, [[Weezer]]. Each song recorded for the Fuzz demo was eventually rehearsed for this band. Scottie Chapman moved away from music entirely, and in later years became a cast member for the television show [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/MythBusters Mythbusters]. | ||
==Demo== | ==Demo== |