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"'''Tuefel-Hunden'''" is the third track off the second [[Karlophone]] album, ''[[I Must Find This Karlophone...]]''.
"'''Tuefel-Hunden'''" is the third track off the second [[Karlophone]] album, ''[[I Must Find This Karlophone...]]''.
===Appearances===
*''[[I Must Find This Karlophone...]]'' (2007)
*''[[Children of Winter]]'' (film) (2008)
==Overview==
==Overview==
The name "Tuefel-Hunden" may be derived from the [[WIKIPEDIA:Devil Dog|WWI legend which claims]] that Germans soldiers would refer to U.S. Marines as "Teufel Hunden", or "Devil Dogs". An earlier name for the song, "Tuffen Hunds", was mentioned on [[May 9]], [[2006]] under the news section of Koch's website [[karlophone.com]].<ref>[[Karl Koch|Koch, Karl]]. (2006, May 9). ''News''. Karlophone.com. Archived from the original on Weezerpedia at [[Karlophone.com - News]].</ref>
The name "Tuefel-Hunden" is likely derived from the German nickname for U.S. Marines: "Teufel Hunden", or "Devil Dogs", which arose around WW1. An early title for the song, "Tuffen Hunds" (a butchering of the nickname), was mentioned on [[May 9]], [[2006]] under the news section of Koch's website [[karlophone.com]].<ref>[[Karl Koch|Koch, Karl]]. (2006, May 9). ''News''. Karlophone.com. Archived from the original on Weezerpedia at [[Karlophone.com - News]].</ref> The song was featured in the [[2008]] Warren Miller skiing documentary ''[[Children of Winter]]'', in the "Cordova, Alaska" section. The film additionally contained two [[Weezer]] songs ("[[Troublemaker]]" and "[[The Greatest Man That Ever Lived (Variations on a Shaker Hymn)]]"), as well as another Karlophone song, "[[The Other End of the Friend]]".
==Audio==
==Audio==
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