All jokes aside, their version of O Holy Night is THE definitive version! I crank that up all the way and sing it at work and put on a show, lol! And that little guitar part at the end of the solo gives me chills in a good way! It's the only one I really liked off the Christmas EP but it's definitely top ten Weezer for me!
I know this didn’t have your opinion. But as a fan since 95, and my list always has been 1. Blue 2. Pinkerton bc without blue we wouldn’t have had Pinkerton. Maybe bc I was 20 and just trying figure things out it hit me differently than what an audience today listening.
This! So much this! And I thought I was the only one who still practices the ancient art of partying, it’s great to see other Raditude connoisseurs such as myself in the comments. Keep fighting the good fight! -Sidney
Blue is still my favorite album after all these years, and I don't actively dislike any Weezer album, just have different degrees of appreciation. I look at my fellow Weezer fans, old and new, and sense much anger in many of them lol. It's never been that bad, it's mostly been nice.
Really? You don’t even CONSIDER Raditude?! There is no reality in which Raditude is not the best Weezer album. It’s a magnum opus that puts all other Weezer albums - no, all other music in existence - to shame. If you have never partied to Lil’ Wayne’s epic feature on Can’t Stop Partying, you have never truly LIVED. Your opinion is objectively false. There is literally no debate. No matter what any of the other Weezer bros say. And while we’re on this topic, The Lawn Gnome from Pinkerton is a total loser. Apparently he just started a dating service specifically for Asian lesbians, and I’m getting worried about his motives. The Octopus from Ok Human also still holds a grudge against me after I stole their piano to record Love Is Still The Answer (ft. AJR) for the new Weezer album Raditude 2: Still Partying. But I get along fine with The Monster from EWBAITE, so I’m cool with that appraisal. Anyways, don’t stop partying! -Sidney
Probably the Blue Album, to be honest. It left such an impact on the music scene at the time, and it contains many of Weezer's most iconic songs. Even some of the non-singles like "My Name is Jonas," "In the Garage" and "Only in Dreams" are very popular. The album seems to have helped revive the power pop genre too. It's even more impressive when you consider that this is their debut album. It's very rare for a debut album to be this good.
I love Maladroit as much as the next guy, but I also completely understand why it's so forgotten. There's no real obvious "hit single", the cover art is pretty bland, and just in general it lacks an emotional core or theme to tie it all together. It's just a mix tape of really good, short rock tunes, but there's just really not much to dissect from it. Another banger video, by the way.
i love maladroit due to the emotional impact it’s had on me. Yes most of the songs bleed together but like the lyrics hurt. But also emotional attachment to art will always muddy the waters. I love crying to death and destruction
The trouble with maladroit is that while the highs are some of the most unique in the Weezer pantheon, they’re far outnumbered by the meh material. Burndt Jamb means a lot to me, since the structure and melody resembles something I’d do, so it told me that my half cobbled goofball music isn’t alone.
@@jarlath6815 I love finding out that like the only popular song in the album next to death and destruction is like Burndt Jamb. Like keep fishin and dope nose have music videos. THEY OLAYED WITH THE MUPPETS. But i agree Burndt Jamb is a jamb. Even if it may be an interpolation of Breezin
@@chickensoup1807 I actually really like Keep Fishin’. It’s got a fun swing and the meter switch is cool. I also like December, but it could’ve been cooler if there was more interesting vocal arrangements
I’m gonna say it! Maladroit is one of their top 3 albums. Yes we can argue that it’s boring and it bleeds together. But it’s a new-age pinkerton revival. It’s dirty but clean. It’s raw and painful. It’s loud and crunchy. It’s everything weezer fans desire. Honestly such a powerful and sad album.
@@chickensoup1807 no, but i don't agree with your opinion, I listened to Maladroit a lot and never really grew on me, i do think it's miles ahead of Green because at least M has something to say but that is it. The loud and crunchy is very metal influenced but the melodies try to be popy and that should work for Weezer but it just doesn't for me. I don't consider it a bad album, but i think it lacks a step to be undoutbly good
Dude, I love your videos. Their quality, editing, and sharp structure is so impressive. You’re destined for big numbers if you keep it up. And the best thing of all is… wall to wall Weezer content. Love it.
There is nothing about this list that isn’t just true Pinkerton means so much to me, especially connected to my childhood and the mental state I was in when first discovering it, I connected so hard to the angsty melodrama that rivers was spilling and it’s always stuck with me That being said, there are not a lot of solid arguments to say it’s the better album. Blue has more bangers, blue has an easier sound, and like you mentioned, everything else builds from it
Hands down. The only Weezer fans who claim that Pinkerton is better than blue are pretentious sad boi incels. No legit Weezer fans would rank Pinkerton above blue lol
@@brandonwilson7718 I think there is tracks on blue that are significantly weaker than Pinkeron tracks i.e Holiday and No One Else. Those tracks are great sure but that leaves 8 amazing songs. Meanwhile Pinkerton imo hits the same level throughout all 10 tracks. So to say only sad boys like Pinkerton more is objectively false. Some people just think Blue isn't as good. Get weezered
Blue Album is supposed to be the best album. Taking into consideration that Rivers was 23 years old and was full of creativity the result was this album which is absolutely fantastic.
First real crush gave me a burned copy of Blue in 7th grade back in like 2001 or 2002. That was right when I was really getting into/deciding music for myself so Blue will always have a special place for me. (The CD even had a specific spot that skipped and I listened to it so much that the album sounds weird without it now)
All this is true but I’m proud believer that everything except maybe 20-25 of their songs are all incredible. The top five of pinkerton then blue then white then EWABITE then OK human is always the best unless yellow album is a masterpiece but the rest of weezer is also incredible and gets passed over on too much. I’m the one of the rare weezer fans who doesn’t hate weezer
I feel the same way, every album outside of the greats has at least a few amazing tracks. Raditude has if you're wondering, let it all hang out, and don't wanna let you go for example. Sure there's cringy lyrics in let it all hang out but it's a really fun song which excuses it to me. Almost all of their albums have that quality to me, even if not amazing they're enjoyable
@@punishedraiden7145 Every album has some greats. Make believe even has some and that album is worse than raditude. But besides make believe and raditude (of course there’s the good songs on there) 4 songs on red, 4 songs on pacific day dream. I have a deep love and connection to every weezer song
@@randomnamegenerator945 to me red is one of the best. Make believe is solid but not as good as raditude imo although it's less embarrassing in a lot of ways. I'd honestly say black is my least favorite album and even then can't knock the hustle and high as a kite make up for the prince who wanted everything
@@punishedraiden7145 red has amazing b sides and a bunch of great songs. Make believe def solid, I mean hold me is one of their most underrated songs. Black is really good, I like prince who wanted everything.
@@randomnamegenerator945 I'm gonna listen to make believe fully again sometime soon because a lot of the tracks have grown on me. But I think it's still hovering around C tier for me
the first Weezer album I ever heard was Pinkerton ... it will always hold a special place in my heart and life. I remember coming back from a place where I hadn't heard actual instrumental music for about 4 months ... I listened to Pinkerton from start to finish and was transported body and sould back to a better time. I actually was riding a bit of a high listening to the embodyment of years of my life through those songs. Blue album is a very close second. Thank you for your exploration into the band, and presenting the objective 'best' album. *cheers* :)
I really love this channel and video, but the lack of inclusion of Weezer's 2022 album "Ants From Up There" makes this really outdated, might need a change.
What'll be interesting in the next vid is seeing how goddamn low Make Believe is compared to much worse records, simply because of context. The initial "betrayal" will always hurt more than eye-rolling disappointments like Pacific Daydream or Black (my pick for worst). Make Believe is somehow...underrated.
Make Believe is pretty low tier to me but I dislike Black a lot more because other than the first three tracks which are good, the album feels boring, uninteresting, safe and bland, yet Rivers tried so hard to sell it as unique, and fresh, and reaaaaally experimental for a band like Weezer with this annoying ass "yeah we do what we wanna do fuck the haters!" attitude
I can see why Pacific Daydream can be seen as bad but honestly I think it's a fun listen, and compared to the godawful shit other bands like Green Day have been putting out in recent years, it feels somewhat tame in comparison. I think it could've been way better if it was produced by anyone but Butch Walker tho
Black is a solid album if you tune out literally anything rivers said before hand. But its fair if you don't like it, it's a weird ass album. In my opinion by describing the album's he's setting himself up to fail because he never really does a good job explaining what they really sound like. I agree that make believe is underrated on a technicality tho.
I didn't realize that raditude was so fervently hated in the Weezer community. Its probably a top 5 best for me. This is so alienating. I had no idea people hated raditude that much.
This is an amazing video. I’d say that Everything Will Be Alright In The End is my 3rd favourite =w= album. Obvs, Blue/Pinkerton are my 2 favs. 1994-2002 is a great period and 2014-2016 too. That must be justifiable.
i always find myself alone in my weezer taste cause i really like Blue, Pinkerton, Maladroit, Red and White (kinda) and i'm pretty meh on everything else.
Man I fucking love Maladroit. It’s just an extremely solid album with mostly phenomenal songs, with very good highs and some fun weird tracks. Plus, there’s just this sort of mysterious vibe around it
I love that you used wendigoon describing how mlk couldve been murdered to visually descrive, Its not a big detail i just think its funny. Also you mkae some of the greaatest and funniest content analyizing songs about transvestite prostitutes.
Blue is an Alt Rock classic, one of the best records of the 90's because it had a different flavour to rock of the time, was produced fantastically (heavier than most metal records) and had an underlying vulnerability underneath it's messaging. However, not my favourite, my favourite is Pinkerton because it's just so honest, raw and rough and came to me at my lowest point when I was teenager and I can honestly say it saved my life. Thanks Weezer, very cool
My favorite album is Blue. For me personally their debut is the best Weezer album due to the high concentration of great songs, with my personal favorite being “No One Else”. However, there is no songs on this album that I actually dislike.
As much as I love Maladroit, I find it funny that exactly the album made with the fans turns out to be the bland, forgotten, mindless rock, no hit-single, and the over-processed one of ALL the albums. It's like the same fanbase sabotaging the album beforehand lmao
I was a Weezer fan in 1996 and I loved Pinkerton when it came out and I never stopped loving it. I didn't even know about the negative rolling Stone review until decades later.
pinkerton. then jay-zeezer. yes i'm dead serious. then it'd be the b-tside album i made in 2002ish. their pre-maladroit b-sides were legit some of my favorite songs period. then after that varying levels of misery.
I've never actually listened to a full Weezer album or even a full song to my knowledge, but i love these videos, and at this point I'm in so deep i feel like i can't listen to a Weeezer song for the sake of consistency.
As a fan, I have such a fascinating relationship with this band. When they're good, they're GOOD. When they're bad, they are BAD. I can't believe the man who wrote Longtime Sunshine release Raditude to the world. But I still listen to every new Weezer album that comes out. There's just something about them that's stuck with me, even when I recognize the music isn't the best.
It's good that you removed Christmas with Weezer, as it would have taken #1 with no contest.
All jokes aside, their version of O Holy Night is THE definitive version! I crank that up all the way and sing it at work and put on a show, lol! And that little guitar part at the end of the solo gives me chills in a good way! It's the only one I really liked off the Christmas EP but it's definitely top ten Weezer for me!
buddy holly riff is just too good
I know this didn’t have your opinion. But as a fan since 95, and my list always has been 1. Blue 2. Pinkerton bc without blue we wouldn’t have had Pinkerton. Maybe bc I was 20 and just trying figure things out it hit me differently than what an audience today listening.
Christmas albums and cover albums do not count
New found Glory's is pretty underrated though
Real
Guys, guys, we all know that Raditude is objectively their best work, there's nothing to discuss here.
Humanity peaked when Little Wayne said "Okay bitch it's Weezer and it's Weezy"
This! So much this! And I thought I was the only one who still practices the ancient art of partying, it’s great to see other Raditude connoisseurs such as myself in the comments. Keep fighting the good fight! -Sidney
Specifically the bonus CD of Raditude that was bundled with the Weezer Snuggie (TM)
Okay bitch it's Weezer
Nothing but facts here
Objectively _"Christmas with Weezer"_ has the most iconic and enduring track list, change my mind.
literally like “we wish you a merry christmas” could’ve been on blue.
@@chickensoup1807 how did rivers write such a good song!?!?
@@LingusDaDingus rivers
the "ReHash" of green album was pretty good
YESSS
idk why are you asking me
Yeah
because he thought you knew
@@CodyStrange_10but he didn’t have a clue
@@lukefenwick1607 he was just asking
Shut up Flanders
Blue is still my favorite album after all these years, and I don't actively dislike any Weezer album, just have different degrees of appreciation. I look at my fellow Weezer fans, old and new, and sense much anger in many of them lol. It's never been that bad, it's mostly been nice.
No.
Green album has grown to be my favorite, it's all bangers
You appreciate Raditude?
Really? You don’t even CONSIDER Raditude?! There is no reality in which Raditude is not the best Weezer album. It’s a magnum opus that puts all other Weezer albums - no, all other music in existence - to shame. If you have never partied to Lil’ Wayne’s epic feature on Can’t Stop Partying, you have never truly LIVED. Your opinion is objectively false. There is literally no debate. No matter what any of the other Weezer bros say.
And while we’re on this topic, The Lawn Gnome from Pinkerton is a total loser. Apparently he just started a dating service specifically for Asian lesbians, and I’m getting worried about his motives. The Octopus from Ok Human also still holds a grudge against me after I stole their piano to record Love Is Still The Answer (ft. AJR) for the new Weezer album Raditude 2: Still Partying. But I get along fine with The Monster from EWBAITE, so I’m cool with that appraisal. Anyways, don’t stop partying! -Sidney
Thanks, The dog from Raditude
What about the man from Maladroit
The acoustic version of Can't Stop Partying is one of my favorite Weezer songs. I am not kidding.
its weezer and its weezy
I honestly love that youre still around
Probably the Blue Album, to be honest. It left such an impact on the music scene at the time, and it contains many of Weezer's most iconic songs. Even some of the non-singles like "My Name is Jonas," "In the Garage" and "Only in Dreams" are very popular. The album seems to have helped revive the power pop genre too. It's even more impressive when you consider that this is their debut album. It's very rare for a debut album to be this good.
I agree with you, man: Raditiude is their best. It's such a dope album! Great video explaining your stance.
Yooo that’s my Weezer fan average tier list!!! Glad it’s being put to good use!
I’m not kidding when I said you saved me months of research, good work!
Can't be very comprehensive if you didn't take any data from me
I love Maladroit as much as the next guy, but I also completely understand why it's so forgotten. There's no real obvious "hit single", the cover art is pretty bland, and just in general it lacks an emotional core or theme to tie it all together. It's just a mix tape of really good, short rock tunes, but there's just really not much to dissect from it.
Another banger video, by the way.
i love maladroit due to the emotional impact it’s had on me. Yes most of the songs bleed together but like the lyrics hurt. But also emotional attachment to art will always muddy the waters. I love crying to death and destruction
The trouble with maladroit is that while the highs are some of the most unique in the Weezer pantheon, they’re far outnumbered by the meh material. Burndt Jamb means a lot to me, since the structure and melody resembles something I’d do, so it told me that my half cobbled goofball music isn’t alone.
@@jarlath6815 I love finding out that like the only popular song in the album next to death and destruction is like Burndt Jamb. Like keep fishin and dope nose have music videos. THEY OLAYED WITH THE MUPPETS. But i agree Burndt Jamb is a jamb. Even if it may be an interpolation of Breezin
@@chickensoup1807 I actually really like Keep Fishin’. It’s got a fun swing and the meter switch is cool. I also like December, but it could’ve been cooler if there was more interesting vocal arrangements
It has the best solos though
gotta respect the amount of work that went into this
I'd get 3 divorces and lose everything I have if I could listen to every weezer album for the first time again
I love the Beautiful Katamari in the background. Nice touch
In an ideal world, red is there instead of green.
Red has decent highs but really low lows. Green has no lows and decent highs.
I’m gonna say it!
Maladroit is one of their top 3 albums. Yes we can argue that it’s boring and it bleeds together. But it’s a new-age pinkerton revival. It’s dirty but clean. It’s raw and painful. It’s loud and crunchy. It’s everything weezer fans desire. Honestly such a powerful and sad album.
No
@@leoleandro2605 we’re you featured in this video???
@@chickensoup1807 you’er*
yeah it really is a sorrowful album but people just hear dope nose and keep fishin and go oh look its green with solos
@@chickensoup1807 no, but i don't agree with your opinion, I listened to Maladroit a lot and never really grew on me, i do think it's miles ahead of Green because at least M has something to say but that is it.
The loud and crunchy is very metal influenced but the melodies try to be popy and that should work for Weezer but it just doesn't for me.
I don't consider it a bad album, but i think it lacks a step to be undoutbly good
After watching three of your weezer videos I think it's safe to say I like your content
I'm ready for the bottom 8. Good video
Your videos are insanely addictive and entertaining - this is like my third watch through lol
Finally, someone asking the important questions
I’m just waiting for the best Weezer song video so that Marc can prove to all the haters that pat’s version of I’m your daddy is truly a masterpiece.
Dude, I love your videos. Their quality, editing, and sharp structure is so impressive. You’re destined for big numbers if you keep it up.
And the best thing of all is… wall to wall Weezer content. Love it.
Grunkle Stan's favorite Weezer album would probably be Hurley because he's a true free thinker
i loveyou /j
There is nothing about this list that isn’t just true
Pinkerton means so much to me, especially connected to my childhood and the mental state I was in when first discovering it, I connected so hard to the angsty melodrama that rivers was spilling and it’s always stuck with me
That being said, there are not a lot of solid arguments to say it’s the better album. Blue has more bangers, blue has an easier sound, and like you mentioned, everything else builds from it
Hands down. The only Weezer fans who claim that Pinkerton is better than blue are pretentious sad boi incels. No legit Weezer fans would rank Pinkerton above blue lol
@@brandonwilson7718 I think there is tracks on blue that are significantly weaker than Pinkeron tracks i.e Holiday and No One Else. Those tracks are great sure but that leaves 8 amazing songs. Meanwhile Pinkerton imo hits the same level throughout all 10 tracks. So to say only sad boys like Pinkerton more is objectively false. Some people just think Blue isn't as good. Get weezered
@@colbyking5423 it’s funny you mention those two songs. Easily my two favorite on Blue lmao
@@mattb121395 Lmao well hey we all got our own taste right?
@@brandonwilson7718 Pinkerton just sounds better
EWBAITE and White was the most exciting period of being a music listener in my life. They were going from strength to strength it was amazing.
do i smell another marc masterpiece?
Very well done video. I was shocked to look at your sub count - you certainly deserve more!
White's my favorite but it came out like right after I first became a Weezer fan so that's hardly surprising.
Blue is one of my favorite albums! it's so fun! It feels like a fun summer break and I love that.
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same
Literally me
Same
You've now put the ungoldy fear into me that someone's favorite song is 'Clows Farting in a Basement' from the Resident Evil Director's Cut
Blue Album is supposed to be the best album. Taking into consideration that Rivers was 23 years old and was full of creativity the result was this album which is absolutely fantastic.
I like Weezer
Dude we have so much things in common
my strong desire to see Red do well on the bad albums ranking
I love red so much
@@seffor same I think it's super underrated
Folks be sleeping on Hurley and Red.
Blue is the answer here. It's catchy and sold millions. This is the best album objectively.
First real crush gave me a burned copy of Blue in 7th grade back in like 2001 or 2002. That was right when I was really getting into/deciding music for myself so Blue will always have a special place for me.
(The CD even had a specific spot that skipped and I listened to it so much that the album sounds weird without it now)
thats so cute omg??
Why do I want to cry
This is such an awesome and well thought out video!
I enjoy all your videos. The quality, the editing, and research you do for every video is amazing. Good job👍
Good shit as always. Not even that huge into Weezer but still stop by for ya vids. Surprised how high OK human was
All this is true but I’m proud believer that everything except maybe 20-25 of their songs are all incredible. The top five of pinkerton then blue then white then EWABITE then OK human is always the best unless yellow album is a masterpiece but the rest of weezer is also incredible and gets passed over on too much.
I’m the one of the rare weezer fans who doesn’t hate weezer
I feel the same way, every album outside of the greats has at least a few amazing tracks. Raditude has if you're wondering, let it all hang out, and don't wanna let you go for example. Sure there's cringy lyrics in let it all hang out but it's a really fun song which excuses it to me. Almost all of their albums have that quality to me, even if not amazing they're enjoyable
@@punishedraiden7145 Every album has some greats. Make believe even has some and that album is worse than raditude. But besides make believe and raditude (of course there’s the good songs on there) 4 songs on red, 4 songs on pacific day dream. I have a deep love and connection to every weezer song
@@randomnamegenerator945 to me red is one of the best. Make believe is solid but not as good as raditude imo although it's less embarrassing in a lot of ways. I'd honestly say black is my least favorite album and even then can't knock the hustle and high as a kite make up for the prince who wanted everything
@@punishedraiden7145 red has amazing b sides and a bunch of great songs. Make believe def solid, I mean hold me is one of their most underrated songs. Black is really good, I like prince who wanted everything.
@@randomnamegenerator945 I'm gonna listen to make believe fully again sometime soon because a lot of the tracks have grown on me. But I think it's still hovering around C tier for me
Blue, Pinkerton, White Album, and OKH are the S tier albums imo.
the first Weezer album I ever heard was Pinkerton ... it will always hold a special place in my heart and life. I remember coming back from a place where I hadn't heard actual instrumental music for about 4 months ... I listened to Pinkerton from start to finish and was transported body and sould back to a better time. I actually was riding a bit of a high listening to the embodyment of years of my life through those songs. Blue album is a very close second. Thank you for your exploration into the band, and presenting the objective 'best' album. *cheers* :)
Six Hits. Their finest hour, nothing else compares
I really love this channel and video, but the lack of inclusion of Weezer's 2022 album "Ants From Up There" makes this really outdated, might need a change.
pinkerton is the obs , blue album and raditude are up there with it for me
holy shit is maladroit pinkerton 2 or like an alternate universe or a step cousin wtf im gonna spontaniousley combust
4:17 Of all the places to see Wendigoon I did not expect it to be a video on Weezer 💀💀💀
Pinkerton will always be #1 in my heart
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that part
Wow I can’t believe there’s a good quality Weezer analysis Channel on UA-cam!! You rock man!!!
What'll be interesting in the next vid is seeing how goddamn low Make Believe is compared to much worse records, simply because of context. The initial "betrayal" will always hurt more than eye-rolling disappointments like Pacific Daydream or Black (my pick for worst). Make Believe is somehow...underrated.
Make Believe is pretty low tier to me but I dislike Black a lot more because other than the first three tracks which are good, the album feels boring, uninteresting, safe and bland, yet Rivers tried so hard to sell it as unique, and fresh, and reaaaaally experimental for a band like Weezer with this annoying ass "yeah we do what we wanna do fuck the haters!" attitude
I can see why Pacific Daydream can be seen as bad but honestly I think it's a fun listen, and compared to the godawful shit other bands like Green Day have been putting out in recent years, it feels somewhat tame in comparison. I think it could've been way better if it was produced by anyone but Butch Walker tho
Black is a solid album if you tune out literally anything rivers said before hand. But its fair if you don't like it, it's a weird ass album. In my opinion by describing the album's he's setting himself up to fail because he never really does a good job explaining what they really sound like. I agree that make believe is underrated on a technicality tho.
There is 1 good track and 1 meh track PD is much better
I wouldn't call Make Believe underrated.. more so overhated. It's still not very good but it's definitely above average at least.
I didn't realize that raditude was so fervently hated in the Weezer community. Its probably a top 5 best for me. This is so alienating. I had no idea people hated raditude that much.
People always think I'm joking...
I am a long time, dare I say old-school Weezer fan and I personally love Raditude
You should do this about the beatles I think that would be very interesting.
Honestly, great suggestion!
Thank you!
Weezer and the Beatles have a lot in common tbh
Blue is my favorite album.
This is an amazing video.
I’d say that Everything Will Be Alright In The End is my 3rd favourite =w= album. Obvs, Blue/Pinkerton are my 2 favs. 1994-2002 is a great period and 2014-2016 too. That must be justifiable.
i always find myself alone in my weezer taste cause i really like Blue, Pinkerton, Maladroit, Red and White (kinda) and i'm pretty meh on everything else.
the wendigoon clip lol. Your channel is great, I'd listen to you talk about pretty much anything tbh.
Man I fucking love Maladroit. It’s just an extremely solid album with mostly phenomenal songs, with very good highs and some fun weird tracks. Plus, there’s just this sort of mysterious vibe around it
I really genuinely enjoy Pacific Daydream
I really genuinely respect your bravery
I love Pacific Daydream so much
I love that you used wendigoon describing how mlk couldve been murdered to visually descrive, Its not a big detail i just think its funny. Also you mkae some of the greaatest and funniest content analyizing songs about transvestite prostitutes.
Blue album, definitely
God, Christmas with Weezer and Red album is what made me a Weezer fan since I was 3. They may not be up here, but it's such a nostalgic sound to me.
Here before the amount of videos you make reaches the double digits
Awesome!
I love how in the thumbnail pat wilson is just peeking out
I love this video. Their best album is definitely, Blue.
Blue is the greatest because it’s the greatest.
This entire list is spot on
Blue. Imo it one of the most sonically perfect albums ever written.
Pretty sure it’s the debut. It’s probably the album with the most favorites, and if not it probably still has a high average
Blue is an Alt Rock classic, one of the best records of the 90's because it had a different flavour to rock of the time, was produced fantastically (heavier than most metal records) and had an underlying vulnerability underneath it's messaging. However, not my favourite, my favourite is Pinkerton because it's just so honest, raw and rough and came to me at my lowest point when I was teenager and I can honestly say it saved my life. Thanks Weezer, very cool
Blue is still my favorite album!
Great video. White album is the best.
My favorite album is Blue. For me personally their debut is the best Weezer album due to the high concentration of great songs, with my personal favorite being “No One Else”. However, there is no songs on this album that I actually dislike.
as a non weezer fan i only recognized the blue album because of rockband
As much as I love Maladroit, I find it funny that exactly the album made with the fans turns out to be the bland, forgotten, mindless rock, no hit-single, and the over-processed one of ALL the albums. It's like the same fanbase sabotaging the album beforehand lmao
Raditude is objectively the best album ever!
Blue is my favorite... but yeah I def think Pinkerton is the fan fave now. I'm guessing Red or Hurley will be #7 and Raditude is 100% #1
Maybe the best weezer album was the friends we made along the way
My Favorite album is Weezer (Self-title album)
I was a Weezer fan in 1996 and I loved Pinkerton when it came out and I never stopped loving it. I didn't even know about the negative rolling Stone review until decades later.
there’s something about seeing font in weezer-blue combined with Pinkerton-black-&-tan that reminds the viewer of how special 90’s weezer was
Posted it before Autumn simply out of fear of how good it was
The Blue Album is immensely enjoyable, and happens to be one of the most iconic albums of the '90s. Blue is objectively their best album.
raditude:
pinkerton. then jay-zeezer. yes i'm dead serious. then it'd be the b-tside album i made in 2002ish. their pre-maladroit b-sides were legit some of my favorite songs period.
then after that varying levels of misery.
Man I love the ⚫ and blue album. I listened to it non-stop during the break between MB and red
@@brandonwilson7718 i listened to it so much that the blue album sounds odd without the n-word
I gave double middle fingers irl when you said the ok human slander
OK Human is the best Weezer album, even if Blue is my favorite.
I love Maladroit ... it's #3 on my list after Pinkerton and Blue
Objectively, I think Blue is the best, but I love Pinkerton and White
I switch back and forth between Blue and Pinkerton being the best album each month.
I love all weezer. No cap. Bands who dont change or evolve are boring, weezer always keeps u interested and frankly i enjoy and love every album.
White is without any doubt the best album.
Obviously Hurley
Blue album is without doubt the best album. Great video
Everything is alright in the end is my personal favorite
White is one of my favorites as well.
I've never actually listened to a full Weezer album or even a full song to my knowledge, but i love these videos, and at this point I'm in so deep i feel like i can't listen to a Weeezer song for the sake of consistency.
As a fan, I have such a fascinating relationship with this band. When they're good, they're GOOD. When they're bad, they are BAD. I can't believe the man who wrote Longtime Sunshine release Raditude to the world. But I still listen to every new Weezer album that comes out. There's just something about them that's stuck with me, even when I recognize the music isn't the best.
The Red Album. I feel like it's often overlooked because it's one of the few Weezer albums that aren't mainly about something sad
I have them all but if I could only have one Weezer album it's not even close. White.
Blue is their best album. I love it.
White is my favorite but the Blue album is their best.