I'm listening to Weezer's Red Album at the moment. I've been getting heavily into Weezer's old material and decided to give the Red Album another spin to see what my opinion of it is after all these years in comparison to their older material.
I'm listening to Weezer's Red Album at the moment. I've been getting heavily into Weezer's old material and decided to give the Red Album another spin to see what my opinion of it is after all these years in comparison to their older material.
My personal favorite Weezer album is the Green album. The later material never seemed as strong, although Red and Raditude have some good moments. Rivers Cuomo is talented but his scattered interests seem to be diluting his passion for music.
I'm putting together an Ipod songlist for to listen to gear at a meet. Revisiting well recorded discs across genres. Mostly, I'm a rock fan, but also enjoy soundtracks, jazz, ambient, some classical and folk. Listening to The Davince Code (do like Hans Zimmer soundtracks) and one of my favorite old classics-Tool!
Tool--Aenima-forgot how "wierd" this album was considering it came out in '96 for a band that became so popular.
Not really my cup of tea, this Britpop (I surmise?) thing. Catchy but not really engaging or particularly memorable. I had to check them out after some of my female acquaintances gushed over them when they visited their school.
Times like this makes me wish I was:
a) born a girl
b) born two years earlier
c) able to score extraordinarily well in my national examinations when I was 12
- just for the mere novelty in having a boyband (or indeed a band of any sort) visit my school (can't say I've had that honour thus far).
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