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The first IAEVC that came to my mind when I sat down to write experiment #333 regarded my friend [[Kevin Ridel]]. Kevin had been my friend since we were in the same band in high school. He had also been one of the main sources of inspiration for me to start writing melodic pop songs instead of heavy metal guitar compositions. I had always been amazed at Kevin's ability to churn out emotional, personal and catchy songs so effortlessly. In 2001 when [[Am Radio]] and Weezer both recorded a batch of new demos at the same time, I listened back to all the recordings at once and painfully told myself that Kevin's songs blew mine away. My admiration for Kevin, then, was the IAEVC for experiment #333. The incipit generated by it was '''"I Admire You So Much" (Track 16)'''. I sang those words to the first tune that popped into my head, started strumming the guitar, and then developed the song from there, abandoning the original concept and letting the lyrics flow freely from my unconscious mind. I recorded the experiment on an Olympus digital handheld recorded. It was a promising start to a song.}}
The first IAEVC that came to my mind when I sat down to write experiment #333 regarded my friend [[Kevin Ridel]]. Kevin had been my friend since we were in the same band in high school. He had also been one of the main sources of inspiration for me to start writing melodic pop songs instead of heavy metal guitar compositions. I had always been amazed at Kevin's ability to churn out emotional, personal and catchy songs so effortlessly. In 2001 when [[Am Radio]] and Weezer both recorded a batch of new demos at the same time, I listened back to all the recordings at once and painfully told myself that Kevin's songs blew mine away. My admiration for Kevin, then, was the IAEVC for experiment #333. The incipit generated by it was '''"I Admire You So Much" (Track 16)'''. I sang those words to the first tune that popped into my head, started strumming the guitar, and then developed the song from there, abandoning the original concept and letting the lyrics flow freely from my unconscious mind. I recorded the experiment on an Olympus digital handheld recorded. It was a promising start to a song.}}
==Known recordings==
==Known recordings==
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[[Category:Self-produced Rivers Cuomo songs]]
[[Category:Self-produced Rivers Cuomo songs]]
[[Category:Alone series]]
[[Category:Alone series]]
[[Category:Known recordings table]]