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manicdream13 · 2 months
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bro will never be balling
weezer dog:
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propepsi · 3 months
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Okay. Listen up Weezer community. Why do you guys hate literally every Weezer album there is? This fanbase is so divided it's actually insane. If you say you like an album, somebody's gonna tell you how much they hate it. If you say you hate an album, somebody's gonna come after you and call it a masterpiece. I think the only exception to that is the blue album because how do you hate blue. That being said, here are my opinions:
I like Raditude. It's fun and silly and a real connection to youth. Plus, Put Me Back Together is a hidden gem and y'all are SLEEPING on it. (It's my favorite song so if you haven't heard it, please give it a listen.) Also, I hope you realize that Can't Stop Partying is SATIRE and that Rivers didn't even write those lyrics; they were given to him.
Pinkerton is fucking weird, but it's also a good album. Across The Sea is diabolical, but everything else on that album is pretty great, weird as it is. (Hell, even Across The Sea has a good sound if you ignore the premise and read a little deeper into it.) Pinkerton was an essential album. It reflects Rivers' depression at the time after the release of Blue, which was misinterpreted by the audience at the time. The whole album is about the deeper, darker, more honest parts of himself, and I appreciate that about this album.
Red is a fantastic album, and y'all need to give some love to The Spider. That song is wonderful. Red actually might be my favorite Weezer album of all time. Cold Dark World is kinda trashy, but it has a good sound. Plus: Scott Shriner has a kickass voice and I will be hearing nothing else. Also, Automatic isn't even close to being bad. Y'all are just weird.
Green is also a fantastic album. It is simple and somewhat pop-y, but goddammit it's a good album. The lyrics may be a little in-genuine, but they're still Rivers, and they're not devoid of feeling like every says. Emphasis on O' Girlfriend.
Blue is objectively fantastic, but that's not really controversial. I don't think I can name a time I've come across an avid hater of blue. It's their first album, so even if you don't like it, you just have to respect it. Also: Buddy Holly is a good song. Deal with it. Also, No One Else is a satire piece.
Make Believe is NOT as bad as y'all say it is. I've edited this post, and before I said that Beverly Hills was the only Weezer song I didn't like, but that the rest of the songs were really good. I've changed my mind. I don't know if it's bias or not, but after more listens, Beverly Hills has actually grown on me. I think this album is essential especially because of Pardon Me, a song in which Rivers gives his heartfelt apology for hurting those around him in order to be a 'better rockstar.' Also, Haunt You Every Day is a fantastic track.
Those are my strongest Weezer opinions laid out. I really wanted to voice some of my positive beliefs to spread around the joy of Weezer's music instead of trying to hate. But, all in all, we all have the right to our own opinion. Although this fanbase might not agree on everything, at the end of the day we all know what their best album is, and that is Christmas with Weezer.
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papasmistakeria · 6 months
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Rewatching the "(If You're Wondering I Want You To) I Want You To" MV and seeing the weezers and mini weezers in Weezerville had me question a few things:
How do the weezers reproduce? Are the weezers all male or are there other variants?
How were the little weezers born? Or are they born at all? Or do the little weezers just sorta appear out of nowhere?
Do they have like a government? Is there a hierarchy? Is their mayor a Rivers?
Are there any Jasons, Matts, and Mikeys around or have they gone extinct? Or are they stages of evolution for the Scotts and Brians? Are the Scotts and Brians natives?
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just-gloopin-around · 1 month
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its hard being an EWBAITE girl in this raditude world....
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cringeassweezerfan · 6 months
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what albums should i make next?
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YOU. tell me your favorite weezer album AND song. RIGHT NOW!!!
White album and run over by a truck on raditude
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dailyweezer · 1 year
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Creature from EWBAITE, Gnome from Pinkerton, Dog from Raditude, and Hurley from Hurley
Day 172: Weezer Icons
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colourpickingpride · 1 year
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Lesbian flag colour picked from Weezer Raditude Album Cover
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wifting · 8 months
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Wallisa I Want You To Graphics!
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TRANSMASC LISA POG!! -🎳
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Have some bonuses that I didn’t like as much
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the her
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bring-me-some-dip · 11 months
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would the antithesis to gay hall be lesbian weezer? Anyway here's an instrumental cover of I Don't Want to Let You Go by Weezer
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greyfoxweezterr · 4 months
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[MAY 2024] Songsterr tab for Weezer's "I'm Your Daddy" has been updated, as per user request!
(This song's existing tab was incomplete and lacked a number of instruments, so I chose to rewrite it from the ground up.)
"I'm Your Daddy" is the second track from Weezer's oft-panned 2009 album, Raditude. While I also agree that this is one of Weezer's weakest albums, there are still a few tracks on it that I do not mind listening to, of which "I'm Your Daddy" is one. It's lyrical choice is peculiar—you won't catch me singing this one out loud—but I can appreciate how high-energy it is, and its power-poppy feel reminds me of a number of tracks that I like from Hurley (2010) for their similar high-octane vibes, including "Ruling Me" and "Brave New World".
Overall, the track's composition is on the simpler side of Weezer tracks, featuring guitars that stay distorted for all of the song, as well as bass, drums, vocals, and synth. The song is power-chord heavy with a simple drumbeat and repeating chord progressions. The only difficult part was the bridge, wherein the distortion initially led me to mishear which notes were being played; in this case, viewing "live" performances of the song helped the notes come through more clearly. (I say "live" because it was evident most of these performances were just Weezer pretending to play along to a prerecorded instrumental track that, for some reason, sounded clearer than the album version.)
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cornsnakemusic · 6 months
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raditude is a great album. like, sure, it's lame and it's not weezer's most unique work but it's fun as hell. you can't tell me you put on can't stop partying and don't get at least a little into it
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sillyhonsie · 7 months
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just got my copy of raditude deluxe in the mail today !! the bonus tracks on the deluxe version make the album tolerable for me tbh… i would not want to listen to this album without the underdogs or the prettiest girl in the whole wide world
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dsm--v · 9 months
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(off anon bc i'm not a little bitch) so you like Weezer? ok. well what do you think of this take: i like Can't Stop Partying Raditude version
(thanks for not being a little bitch) i’ll be honest my guy. i have it in my super cool awesome gay transgender playlist. i think it fucks. it’s a good song.
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