This album reminds me of being a kid.
Not crap
Album: Weezer - Blue
3Not as good as it was when I was fifteen, but still good in spite of the fact that Rivers Cuomo has been retroactively deleted from my history of music.
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Linus Van Pelt wrote:I subscribe to neither prong of your false dichotomy.
Album: Weezer - Blue
4I vote a wholesale CRAP on anything involving these fucks.
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Marsupialized wrote:Thank you so much for the pounding, it came in handy.
Album: Weezer - Blue
5The evenly stroked power chords, the three piece drumset, the overlapping vocal harmonies, the occasional nod to nerd culture - its all here people.
Not many things bring you back to my childhood so vividly. I remember listening to "Surf Wax America" as my family drove up the state of California one sunny morning.
Not Crap
Not many things bring you back to my childhood so vividly. I remember listening to "Surf Wax America" as my family drove up the state of California one sunny morning.
Not Crap
Album: Weezer - Blue
6I was far from a child when that record came out, but I still liked it at the time. In retrospect, there were some neat hooks but it was nowhere near revolutionary or even super-great pop. I rank 'em like I rank Oasis.
Album: Weezer - Blue
8Heliotropic wrote:Weezer - Blue
They definitely did. And they still blow, now.
kerble is right.
Album: Weezer - Blue
9Crap, though I've only heard the Buddy Holly song.
Once I heard the drummer from Vortis say that Pavement wanted to be the next Weezer. Didn't Pavement come first?
Once I heard the drummer from Vortis say that Pavement wanted to be the next Weezer. Didn't Pavement come first?