I really do like the first song. I can't remember the last time I listened to anything else from that album. I think I skipped it on my Weezer discog run last spring when Van Weezer came out.
Horrible album but to be fair that is a really, really solid 2000s Weezer song. Also has a great version of Prettiest Girl (sneaky top 25 Weezer song!!!!!) as a bonus track. Otherwise there's literally like 30 seconds of listenable music and it's the beer commercial sounding part of The Girl Got Hot
I even liked "Love Is the Answer" lol. Cool sound. I feel like I need to go back to it with lower expectations because maybe that's what helped me enjoy the last three so much but again I liked this more than Green.
Pat you can't just LEAVE TOWN, who is going to tell us that Cobra Starship's Hot Mess won the 2009 poll in a surprise landslide?
manchester orchestra' mean everything to nothing wins with 25, thrice's beggars is 2nd with 22, and fun.'s aim and ignite has 20.
I'm glad my fave albums of all time came out a year apart so I don't have to decide which one I like more.
1. The Dangerous Summer - Reach For The Sun 2. The xx - The xx 3. Manchester Orchestra - Mean Everything To Nothing
Bumping a random year thread for this: I am prepping my music & film class for the semester. Each Friday, students present one album they love and one album deemed important/influential that most of the class probably hasn't heard. I use the Rolling Stone list of 500 greatest albums, cut redundancies (and some others), number what's left and spin a wheel. RS's list is not the best, but I do think it captures a lot of important albums. My question to you is, what albums/artists do you think I should add that don't always make those lists? Doesn't need to be scene-centric. Just albums that are influential/important that you think a class full of high schoolers hasn't heard/would not absolutely positively hate. Any genre, any year.