1. Pinkerton 2. Blue 3. Maladroit 4. EWBAITE 5. Hurley 6.White 7. Green 8. Make Believe 9. Red 10. Raditude
No, White isn't Pinkerton/Blue tier and pales in comparison to even EWBAITE. Hurley is massively underrated with only a few really bad songs and is nothing like Raditude. Green is also pretty solid. Only Red and Raditude are pure shit. Make Believe has a few solid tunes like "The Other Way".
In 10 more years everyone will have accepted that Blue is infinitely superior to Pinkerton and it isn't even a competition.
Colton Gutierrez
1. Pinkerton 2. Blue 3. Red 4. Maladroit 5. Make Believe 6. Death To False Metal 7. Green 8. White 9. Everything Will Be Alright In The End 10. Hurley 11. Raditude
Landon Brown
weezer sucks shit and they always did
Justin Smith
1. Pinkerton 2. Blue album 3. Green Album 4-11. literally who gives a fuck
Cameron Adams
Is that Link from Good Mythical Morning?
Brody Harris
>3. Red
Nice b8
>3. Green Album >above EWBAITE, White or Maladroit
You're not even trying
Austin Allen
where's Songs From the Black Hole?
Eli Gutierrez
Still waiting for Rivers to complete it
John Thomas
No bait, friend. I dig that album. IATGMTEL(VOASH) is GOAT
Never released, otherwise I'd have it after Pinkerton.
Juan Hill
while i mostly agree with your list, i would like to remind you that "the angel and the one" off of red album is an awesome album closer
Colton Parker
If you honestly thin Hurley is that shit and Red is that good then you probably need to listen to them both again.
Red had a few good tracks but was mostly cringe garbage. Hurley was the opposite, had a few shit tunes and came on the heels of their worst album so people judged it without listening.
Dominic Moore
I agree. Red has a few standouts and the bonus tracks were pretty good too. I really can't stand shit like Heart Songs or Everybody Get Dangerous though. Also the songs the other band members did were mostly garbage and Dreamin' was almost ruined by the middle section.
Connor Robinson
1. Blue 2. Pinkerton 3. EWBAITE 4. White 5. Maladroit 6. Green 7. Red 8.Hurley 9. Make Believe 10. Raditude
Nathaniel Hernandez
I legit just can't get into it. Reminds me too much of an ex and a bad point in my life so I judge it harsher than I probably should. Red I dig though.
Jordan Gomez
Acceptable.
Blake Lewis
I agree with these rankings, I'd probably swap Red and Hurley at most.
Jordan Rodriguez
Well that's different then. I just remember how so many critics initially panned it upon release and claiming it sounded like Raditude 2.0. But all of the positive reviews stated how different it was. So it was literally like people didn't even listen to it and judged it. Which, to be fair, wouldn't have been unreasonable considering Raditude.
Wyatt Russell
Boy it sure feels like summer in this thread
Logan Bennett
1. Blue 2. EWBAITE 3. Songs From the Black Hole 4. Maladroit 5. White 6. Hurley 7. Pinkerton 8. Green 9. Red 10. Raditude 11. Make Belive
My opinion is fact and everyone who disagrees with me is wrong
Carson Ortiz
This
Ethan King
Honestly I didn't even listen to Raditude until about 2 years ago simply because I cannot stand Lil Wayne and I loved the version of Can't Stop Partying with Jermaine Dupri and the version from Rivers Alone II album that I didn't want to hear the bastardized version with extra lines by Lil Wayne.
Now that I have heard it, I cannot stand it.
Aiden Brown
Okay white isn't blue/Pinkerton tier but it doesn't deserve to be that low on the list.
Carter Sullivan
OFFICIAL RANKING
Blake Peterson
You really shouldn't have listened. You were in a very fortunate position having only heard the Alone version of Can't Stop Partying. Also the closing Raditude track has a better version of one of the Alone albums.
To be honest it's almost impressive how bad an album Raditude is. To think people once thought Make Believe was the lowest they could have reached.
Nathan Richardson
1. Pinkerton 2. blue 3. EWBAITE 4. Maladroit 5. green 6. red 7.white everything else is not worth mentioning red is over white because red has Greatest Man who Ever lived, Dreamin', Pig, and Pork and Beans. White also has alot of mediocre songs like thank god for girls and King of the world. But some good ones like do you wanna get high.
Samuel Davis
>pork and beans is a good song >king of the world is mediocre
WOW
Justin Thomas
pork and beans >heavy chords and neat o' lyrics King of the world >light sounding guitar and generic "GIRLL" lyrics
Nathaniel Howard
>heavy chords
Samuel Cook
OBJECTIVE RANKINGS COMING THROUGH
1. Weezer [Blue Album] 2. Pinkerton 3. Weezer [White Album] 4. Everything Will Be Alright in the End 5. Weezer [Green Album] 6. Maladroit 7. Hurley 8. Weezer [Red Album] 9. Make Believe 10. Raditude
Henry Richardson
>agree with top 4 >make believe, the worst album I have heard in my life is 5th. I think the only legitimately bad song on the Red album is Thought I knew.
Mason James
>generic "GIRLL" lyrics
That's Weezer though. Better than dad joke tier lyrics about fitting in your underwear and applying rogaine. But plain and simple the chord progression of King of the World is better and more in line with classic Weezer.
Granted, the production of Pork and Beans is great.
Lincoln Young
you know what i mean, theres more grain to the guitars on red album I like both, but i think pork andbeans in particular utilized the dad jokes better than kotw uses GIRRRRL lyrics
Julian Gray
It doesn't have as many stand out good tracks as Green and Maladroit. But I still think it's better than Hurley because the production isn't hot garbage
Carson Johnson
I really like green. It's concise. Island in the sun is the best post pinkerton son next to Burnt Jamdbt.
I'm really tempted to give Hurley a listen now. Should I?
Jeremiah Bennett
Memories and Trainwrecks are worth it. Too bad the production is ass
Grayson Sanders
I can't listen to green all the way through, the songs themselves might technically be better than red, but every song but hash pipe just sounds the basically same to me. I think Maladroit has less stand out songs and all together almost no personality, but doesn't have any real mess ups imo. There's also something relaxing about listening to a perfectly mediocre album that Maladroit tapes in to. I enjoy focusedly listening to Red more than Maladroit, but Maladroit is so good as background music.
Lucas Murphy
Runaway, Ruling Me, Hang On and Time Flies are fucking killer songs. Sadly shit like Smart Girls and Where's My Sex taint the album.
Daniel Gutierrez
>I'm really tempted to give Hurley a listen now. Should I?
Absolutely. It's a little frustrating because I think it could have been a lot better had they not rushed it. But it's almost impressive how they released it less than a year after Raditude and how big of a turnaround they had.
William Gonzalez
>Burnt Jamdb Mah nigga
Listen to Hurley but be sure to skip Smart Girls. Or at least prepare yourself.
Joshua Reed
I think if that were to happen it would have already happened
Oliver Rivera
Burndt Jamb is such a fucking good song
It sounds like Smiths
Isaac Hernandez
>not mentioning Brave New World
C'mon m8
Jeremiah Butler
Crab, photograph, island and the sun, and o girlfriend are the stand out tracks to me. Pretty straight forward power pop. Maladroit feels like a mix of whatever Rivers was into at the time and it makes for some pretty good tracks. Not a bad song on the album. The Red album gets grating quickly. The first two tracks range from uninteresting to annoying depending on my mood. Dreamin and I thought I knew are trash, but I thought I knew was salvageable. I like the rest though.
Angel Johnson
Everyone preferred Blue until about 10 years ago or so. So I could see the tide turning back the other way eventually.
Adrian Howard
>Maladroit >no personality
M8 that's their guitar album. Huge riffs and killer solos are all over the place. For once it sounded like Rivers wasn't just trying to write 4 chord Pop songs. He was embracing being in a guitar band.
I think greatest man that ever lived is the most variable song that weezer has. There are times where I think it is amazingly good and times where I think it's kinda shit. I have no idea how you dislike Dreamin, I think it is unambiguously good. >Crab, photograph, island and the sun, and o girlfriend Those are all literally variations of the same song. I have no idea why I would ever listen to it rather than Maladroit or a Beatles album.
Carter Butler
1. Pinkerton 2. Blue 3. White 4. EWBAITE 5. Maladroit 6. Green 7. Hurley 8. Red 9. Make Believe 10. Raditude
Blake Jenkins
1. Blue 2. Pinkerton 3. Everything Will Be Alright In The End 4. Green 5. White >POWER GAP 6. Red 7. Maladroit 8. Hurley 9. Make Believe >KILL YOURSELF TIER 10. Raditude
Julian White
I agree the Green album is very "samey" but O Girlfriend is not the same song as Photograph or Island in the Sun m8.
Asher King
>Maladroit has personality >For once it sounded like Rivers was embracing being in a generic band type that Weezer has never been before. ? It sounds like what it was, an art project, rather than being about personal issues or at least having a personal aesthetic, it was a person writing short musical stories. Beverly hills is beautifully genuinely shallow, it was just emblematic of what Weezer had become, and not ironic, so people hate it. It's literally about how they won the rat race, but how they haven't won the rat race well enough to be satisfied. It's hilarious. Only good song on Make believe imo.
Sebastian Robinson
Dreamin is so weak lyrically, which is normally fine, but the music is also boring. I don't get how you can say island in the sun and o girlfriend are the same song.
Logan Nelson
I always thought Beverly Hills was ironic considering how dry rivers is
Parker Brown
>53 replies >no one has gotten it right yet
1. Pinkerton 2. Blue 3. White 4. Green 5. EWBAITE 6. Maladroit 7. Hurley 8. Make Believe 9. Red 10. Raditude
Thomas Wood
People thought that back when it first came out. But Rivers has denied this time and time again. He just genuinely felt that way and thought it was a good idea for a song.
Easton Jenkins
this exactly
Ethan Thompson
I'm pretty sure he just likes to fuck with people
Josiah Butler
Yeah, O girlfriend is more distinct, but all them are just pop songs before anything else. Like, it's not even that every song on Green happens to be a pop song, it's like they're all passed through the same pop filter. I don't know how to describe it, something about the background noise, softness of the music and the structure just immediately makes them feel the same. >but the music is also boring I think it's good, just very low energy.
Jayden Foster
Every song on Green has the exact same production. Every song is performed the same way with a constant guitar playing power chords. Only Hashpipe (cuz palm muting) and Island in the Sun (cuz clean guitar tone) stick out from this mundane nightmare. I think one song has clapping but whatever.
Also every song has a guitar solo that just plays the vocal melody. Honestly it shouldn't have taken more than 2 days to record the whole fucking album.
Joseph Lee
I mean this a reason it's only my 6th favorite. He got burned by the critics for Pinkerton so he literally wrote a book on how to make successful pop songs. He autisticly combed through 200 pop songs to make a Mike Love-sequel formula. Also it was the 2000s, most major artists had horrible production
Angel Jones
IT FEELS LIKE SUMMER
Adam Barnes
I wonder if the song Endless Bummer is referring to Weezer's career as a whole.
Isaac Adams
1. Ewbaite 2. Pinkerton 3. Blue 4. White 5. Maladroit 6. Red
Haven't bothered with the rest.
Robert Allen
Songs from the Black Hole > Pink > Blue > White > Maladroit > Red > EWBAITE > Hurley > Green > Make Believe > Raditude
Never got the love for Hurley desu.
Luis Cruz
>Ewbaite above the big 2 I take it you really like the camp aesthetic then?
Michael Perez
I wish they'd release some demo CD's.
Eli Carter
1 Blue 2 Pinkerton 3 White 4 Maladroit 5 EWBAITE 6 Hurley 7 Red 8 Green 9 Make Believe 10 Raditude
Gabriel Sanders
I prefer Pinkerton over Blue, and White over EWBAINTE, but a good list none the less.
Dominic Garcia
>Pinkerton under anything but Blue >Raditude over anything Try harder kid