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{{featured song artwork|TheSweaterSong.jpg|Undone - The Sweater Song}}
{{Featured song MP3 headline|https://open.spotify.com/track/13KPEsNFFygthJEPp1E5SY|December}}
"'''Undone - The Sweater Song'''" is the fifth track and lead single from {{PN|Weezer}} eponymous [[Weezer (The Blue Album)|debut record (''The Blue Album'')]].
{{featured song artwork|Weezer Maladroit.jpg|December}}
"'''December'''" is the thirteenth and final track on ''[[Maladroit]]''.


Lead singer [[Rivers]] Cuomo has commented many times on the song's inception. Said Cuomo, "I took typing, Psych 101, and English 101 that semester. It was in my English class that I heard the analogy of the unraveling sweater. Dr. Eisenstein used the image to demonstrate the effectiveness of focused thesis statement in an essay. 'All I have to do is hold a single thread in your sweater and it will unravel as you walk away.'"
"December" was first recorded on [[May 27]], [[2001]] at [[DC Demos|Monster Island Studios in Washington, D.C.]], during a stop on the [[Hooptie Tour]], with the intention of sending the recordings to prospective producers for the band's [[Maladroit|planned fourth album]]. Several of these recordings were posted to [[weezer.com]], but "December" was not among them. The song was attempted again for the [[BBC_Sessions#2001|Radio 1 show The Evening Session]], presented by Steve Lamacq, on [[June 13]], 2001. Normally, bands record four songs to promote a new album, but Weezer performed eight entirely new songs. "December" was not one of the songs aired, but was finished in Los Angeles on [[July 9]] and later released for free on weezer.com. The song was brought back during the [[Maladroit Demos|sessions for ''Maladroit'']] in December of that year. The band shared several in-progress recordings of the song with fans during the album's production.
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[[Image:Weezer Maladroit.jpg|left|150px|link=Burndt Jamb]]
"'''Burndt Jamb'''" is the seventh track on {{PN|Weezer}} [[2002]] album ''[[Maladroit]]''.


"Burndt Jamb" initially debuted as an instrumental. It was first performed live on the [[Hooptie Tour]] only five days after ''[[The Green Album]]'' was released. The band first recorded a demo of it seven days after that, at [[DC Demos|Monster Island Studios in Washington, D.C.]]. This session was booked in hopes of finding a producer for the band's yet-unnamed fourth album. The song was played the following month for the show ''The Evening Session'' for [[BBC Sessions|BBC Radio 1]]. It wasn't until January of 2002 that "Burdnt Jamb" received lyrics, during [[Maladroit Demos#Maladroit sessions|formal demoing sessions for ''Maladroit'']]. These lyrics were scrapped and rewritten before the album's final release.
{{Featured song links|December}}
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<center>''Special [[November 6]] features in honor of [[Weezerpedia]] couple [[User:Thesweatersong|thesweatersong]] and [[User:I Donte Like Birdse|Burnst Jamp's]] 1-year anniversary!''</center>