There are so many jams from those Album 5 Demos sessions. Private Message, Prodigy Lover, Mansion of Cardboard…
Such a weird and interesting era of the band even if the number of legitimately great songs was small. Off the top of my head, 367, Little Songs, and Prodigy Lover were the closest to album ready/worthy songs. Also liked The Organ Player and She Who is Militant a lot, and I think a perfect Hey Domingo could have been great but a bad one (like one or two of the demos) would have been real cheesy. I still say that in a perfect world, Maladroit doesn't come out in early 2002 and instead the 10 best songs from that round + the album 5 demos comes out that fall. Frustratingly I feel like with how prolifically they demoed, the stems exist to make a really great album out of.
I know that guy is getting flamed in the replies but…Baker’s Dozen, dude haha. 13 nights, 237 songs, no repeats. It’s a shame Weezer doesn’t lean into setlist variety more.