How Pinkerton Defined Weezer

gardendaleguy's picture

How Pinkerton Defined Weezer

stumbled across this and it just brought back so many memories. The BLUE album was amazing ( always had to play Say it Aint So and In The Garage with the band i was in at the time..among others) ..but PINKERTON was an album that hit me at just the right time when i needed it most..like an emotional landmine. One of the very few albums i could play from start to end without skipping any song...im sad to say that every record they put out since has been a major let-down for me....but Pinkerton makes everything they do forgivable .  i doubt anyone else here experienced this album the way i did..

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lawngnome's picture

 

 

There's a bunch of songs that got cut from it and I believe it was originally supposed to be a double album.

https://www.weezerpedia.com/wiki/List_of_unreleased_Weezer_songs

 

 

It's iconic and way more raw than the blue album. 

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lawngnome's picture

If you're feeling Weezery, here's a Jay-Z and Weezer mash up, it's a whole album and quite rediculous. 

http://www.jay-zeezer.com/

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gardendaleguy's picture

never heard this before, but that 1st song was on the soundtrack to the movie 'Angus'...(pretty sure it was Angus...too lazy to google) but thanks for sharing that, i'm gonna spend some time on it :) 

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