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At once considered a song for ''[[Songs from the Black Hole]]'', Getchoo was called "Gitchoo".  In the song, Jonas presumably feels stung by Laurel who appears to have rejected him, possibly as a consequence of the events in "She's Had a Girl" and/or "Now I Finally See".
At once considered a song for ''[[Songs from the Black Hole]]'', Getchoo was called "Gitchoo".  In the song, Jonas presumably feels stung by Laurel who appears to have rejected him, possibly as a consequence of the events in "She's Had a Girl" and/or "Now I Finally See".


The 1995 Ft. Apache demo of this song features slightly different lyrics to those on the final Pinkerton version that better fit the SFTBH mold. "What I did to her, you've done to me" seems to refer to Jonas ditching Maria for Laurel, only to end up empty-handed himself.
The [[1995]] Ft. Apache demo of this song features slightly different lyrics to those on the final Pinkerton version that better fit the SFTBH mold. "What I did to her, you've done to me" seems to refer to Jonas ditching Maria for Laurel, only to end up empty-handed himself.


During the band's 2005 tour, this song was played with Brian Bell on lead vocals.
During the band's [[2005]] tour, this song was played with Brian Bell on lead vocals.


==Personnel==
==Personnel==
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You've done to me</lyrics>
You've done to me</lyrics>


==External Links==
==External links==
[http://tvs.soymilkrevolution.com/?p=40 Teenage Victory Songs entry for "Getchoo"]
[http://tvs.soymilkrevolution.com/?p=40 Teenage Victory Songs entry for "Getchoo"]


[[Category: Weezer songs]]
[[Category: Weezer songs]]
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