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'''''Songs of Inaudible Trucks and Cars''''' is a collection of demos and live material that was collected to be [[Ozma]]'s first LP release. The money made from CD sales funded the recording of ''[[Rock and Roll Part Three]]''. Despite being a part of the band at the time of release, keyboardist [[Star Wick]] only plays on three songs on the album.<ref>Back insert of the CD release of  Songs of Inaudible Trucks and Cars https://www.weezerpedia.com/wiki/File:SOITAC_back_cover.jpg</ref> The songs "[[Shooting Stars]]", "[[Natalie Portman]]" and "[[Baseball]]" would appear finished on ''[[Rock and Roll Part Three]]''. While the songs "[[Maybe in an Alternate Dimension]]" and "[[Flight of the Bootymaster]] would appear finished on ''[[The Doubble Donkey Disc]]''.
'''''Songs of Inaudible Trucks and Cars''''' is a collection of demos and live material that was collected to be [[Ozma]]'s first LP release. The money made from CD sales funded the recording of ''[[Rock and Roll Part Three]]''. Despite being a part of the band at the time of release, keyboardist [[Star Wick]] only plays on three songs on the album.<ref>Back insert of the CD release of  Songs of Inaudible Trucks and Cars https://www.weezerpedia.com/wiki/File:SOITAC_back_cover.jpg</ref> The songs "[[Shooting Stars]]", "[[Natalie Portman]]" and "[[Baseball]]" would appear finished on ''[[Rock and Roll Part Three]]''. While the songs "[[Maybe in an Alternate Dimension]]" and "[[Flight of the Bootymaster]] would appear finished on ''[[The Doubble Donkey Disc]]''.


An abridged version of the record was sold through MP3.com in [[1999]] called ''Songs of '''Audible''' Trucks and Cars'', chosen because of a character limitation in the title.
An abridged version of the record was sold through MP3.com in [[1999]] called ''Songs of '''Audible''' Trucks and Cars'', the name chosen due to a character limitation.


The album's name comes from the Cuatro/[[Ocho]] song, "Trucks and Cars".
The album's name comes from the Cuatro/[[Ocho]] song, "Trucks and Cars".
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