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Weezer are a popular Californian college-rock band fronted by geeky singer Rivers Cuomo. Their self-titled debut album (identified by its blue cover) was a big hit in 1994 thanks to the two lead singles and their videos. Both directed by Spike Jonze, the videos for “Undone – The Sweater Song” and “Buddy Holly” won regular airplay on MTV and won awards, boosting the band’s profile substantially.… Read more in Amazon's Weezer Store

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  • Audio CD (May 10, 2005)
  • Original Release Date: May 10, 2005
  • Number of Discs: 1
  • Format: Enhanced
  • Label: Geffen Records
  • ASIN: B000850JP8
  • In-Print Editions: MP3 Download
  • Average Customer Review: 3.8 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (342 customer reviews)
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Taking three-years between albums has made Weezer grow slower and more sober. But on its fifth disc the Los Angeles quartet is no more secure about its place in the world than it was a decade ago in longing tunes like "The World Has Turned And Left Me Here." Singer Rivers Cuomo, still struggling with adolescence at 34, is all apologies. "All I have to do is swing and I'm the hero/ But I'm a zero," he sings on "Perfect Situation," and "I am terrified of all things/ Frightened of the dark," on the lighters-aloft power ballad "Hold Me." The band, meanwhile, keeps things from getting too heavy by punctuating the songs with a familiar rush of bouncy new-wave melodies and fizzing power-pop riffs resulting in the hair-flinging metal of the future D.A.R.E. theme song and album high-point, "We Are All On Drugs." --Aidin Vaziri

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Weezer return, maladjusted and catchy as hell. 4 stars. -Rob Sheffield

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7 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars a weezer we can be content with, May 15, 2005
For a bit of a background about the meaning of this album:

I first met weezer sometime after pinkerton came out, during a time when weezer was thought to be no more. Their first two albums quickly became my favorite (and still are). To clarify, i am a pinkerton-weezer fan.
so, naturally, i was overjoyed when i heard weezer had suddenly come back to give us the green album. I bought it and was disappointed in less than 30 minutes. (that's it? were's the rest?). yeah, there were a few catchy tunes, but it wasn't the weezer we all knew and loved. Then maladroit came out, and i thought, finally! we'll get the real weezer back! but sadly no, it wasn't.

For those who are not aware, the green album brought about a segregation between weezer fans. Some fans (the "green" fans) love the pop-tunes of the green album, maybe they liked a few songs from the blue album once they found them later, but they all agreed that pinkerton somehow sucked. Then there was the "blue" fans who loved the old weezer and thought pinkerton was the greatest album ever. Even though most were happy that weezer was back, they were disappointed that weezer wan't weezer and had become nothing more than shallow pop music.

As for album #5, i think this album has the power to unite the fans so that we can all listen to a single weezer CD together. it's all 4 CDs roled into one. Actually, I think this album is a bit of an apology to pinkerton fans, who he knows were disappointed with the last two albums (or maybe i'm just happy thinking that it is). Tracks like "Pardon Me" and "The Other Way" are what give me that feeling.

This is the weezer hopefully everyone can be content with. Don't buy it and expect pinkerton. it isn't pinkerton, that was the past, it seems Cuomo somehow got hurt from it and we'll probably never get that side of him again. However this is not the lazy, shallow crap of the last two albums either. Weezer is moving forward, it's changing, and it's changing for the better.

For an actual review of the CD (for the CD in itself):

The musical quality varys from simple 3-chord songs to sweet guitar rifs. The song's lyrics alternate from fun, finger-snapping, meaningless crap, to the nice depressing emo-ish sap we all crave. From happy moods to depressing tunes, private songs to party-worthy tracks, overall, it leaves you satisfied. Not completely happy and not worthy of 5 stars, but it's good enough to listen to and give you a good feeling.

Some of the songs -notably "Beverly Hills" and "This is such a pity" -are simple catchy songs which will most likely get some air-time. The lyrics are a bit cleche and nothing that we haven't heard before, but they're tollerable and good to listen to while driving with your friends. However, some of the songs -such as "Freak Me Out", "Hold Me", and "Peace" -are the kind that become your own. You keep them to yourself, listening to them alone with your bedroom door locked. But to prevent the album from feeling melancholy, the two types of songs alternate nearly every track.

Overall, perhaps it could have been better (simply by deleting a few of the stupid ones), but it's pretty darn good as it is. Buy it if you're a long time fan, buy it if this is the first cd you've ever heard of weezer. You're bound to like the majority of it. As a fun bonus, the CD booklet (yes, we actually get one this time!) has some nice artwork, i think it's very fitting.
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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Much better than anticipated, May 7, 2005
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I love Weezer just as much as any angsty kid growing up in the suburbs during the 90s. That being said everyone knew the last two albums were frankly a stain on their otherwise sterling reputation. This album should be termed a comeback in every sense of the word; even a redemption.

While the Blue Album and Pinkerton will always have their place among the classic albums of the 90s spawning dozens of copycat groups such as Ozma and arguably inspiring the entire genre of "emo" Weezer had fallen considerably off track with the last two albums which despite solid singles were mediocre. This album provoked a lot of cringing on my part when, prior to its release, they put out "Beverly Hills" as a single. Despite being an "ok" song, it was certainly not classic weezer. With that being said, do NOT judge this album off of its first single or off of its likely second single "We're all on Drugs." This album instead goes back to the hard rocking days of old with only some slightly new twists. Songs such as "Perfect Situation" combine the old blue album catchiness with a new dash of piano added to the mix while "The Damage in your Heart" and "Pardon Me" elegantly combine the revolutionary and confessional mood of Pinkerton with some of the commercial cachet of the Green album.

Weezer continues to surprise its fan and they should be proud of the work they have accomplished with this new album. While many will be reluctant to purchase due to the overcommercialization of Weezer's last two bombs, they only have one message in response:
"Let it go, the damage in your heart"
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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars instrumental rock, anyone?, December 29, 2005
I'll give this 3 1/2 stars.

Musically, Weezer re-scraped all of the ingrediants used a decade ago in "Blue Album" and proved they still had the ability to some quality rock candy. W/ songs like "perfect sit," "Other way," and "Damage in your heart," Weezer are up to their usual good stuff. Then there are a few experimentations-"this is such a pity," which could be from a cure session, and bevely hills-listen to the guitar part, then listen to the likes on def leopard's "pour some sugar on me," and you'll notice a stunning similarity.

The album is downgraded, however, by something that cannot go unnoticed-the lyrics! Listen to this, "you're my best friend, and I love you, yes I love you, yes I doooooooooooooooooooooooo." Can you say 1910 fruit gum company? I didn't know that weezer was funny. And gawd, just listen to the lyrics of "hold me-" Fuel wrote better lyrics to a song than that on their tour bus on the way to a show (hemmorage). I sounds like they recorded the music, realized an hour before that they forgot lyrics, and then jotted something down. This is a good album but the lyrics are crap, especially put up against something like "the redhead said to shred the cello and I'm jello baby (el scorcho)."

So, overall, great music, lousy lyrics. I guess after four solid efforts this was bound to happen. They're not Oasis.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Two thumbs up for Make Believe!
Before there was Weezer, there was Weeze...Sorry, that's a different story. :-)

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5.0 out of 5 stars When will the "Blue Album" trolls finally fade away?
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2.0 out of 5 stars Make Believe that this is a good album.
I can't completely dimiss this album as trash, as it has a few songs that are decent. Namely, "Perfect Situation", "This is Such a Pity", "The Other Way" and "Haunt you Everyday"... Read more
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4.0 out of 5 stars Got Some of it Back
Thank the geekish rock gods for this one. The Blue Album: Amazing. Pinkerton: Amazing. We all know what happened after that... Read more
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5.0 out of 5 stars Really Cool
Weezer is back! This album is a great little break between Maladroit and TRA. It is so soft it seems more like an intermission for me between two rockin albums. Read more
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2.0 out of 5 stars Underwhelming
I remained one of Weezer's bigger defenders through Maladroit, but Make Believe really has me questioning whether Weezer will ever be a relevant and exciting band again... Read more
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I am not a Weezer fan. I had heard Beverly Hills, Island in the Sun, and Buddy Holly before I listened to this album and I was unimpressed with their style, but then from the... Read more
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