Song order
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Play count
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1
My Name Is Jonas
04:37
838 plays
2
No One Else
03:02
1,373 plays
3
Holiday
03:15
911 plays
4
Surf Wax America
02:45
466 plays
5
Say It Ain't So
04:10
928 plays
6
The World Has Turned and Left Me Here
06:12
737 plays
7
Susanne
02:22
709 plays
8
Jamie
04:08
26,486 plays
9
El Scorcho
04:19
1,991 plays
10
Tired of Sex
02:52
481 plays
11
The Good Life
03:55
666 plays
12
Only in Dreams
04:39
748 plays
13
Butterfly
02:46
659 plays
album review
A Weezer tribute without a cover of "Buddy Holly" and "Undone (The Sweater Song)"? Regardless of these oversights, Rock Music: A Tribute to Weezer is a worthy paean to the post-grunge ensemble's pop sensibilities. Piebald's reading of "No One Else" captures Weezer's awkward teenage angst and then some, while "Tired of Sex," rendered by Mycomplex in a haze of somnambulistic bliss, is far more harrowing than ironic. "Jamie," a rare B-side fan favorite, is given an alternative folk makeover by emo-rock superstar Dashboard Confessional, and Affinity's hardcore version of "My Name Is Jonas" is proof positive that you can't keep a good song down. Among rock's ultimate "outsider" bands, Weezer should be delighted to feted by a posse of fellow outsiders who display unabashed gratitude through each spirited performance. Not essential but enjoyable, which pretty much sums up Weezer in the year 2002. ~ Tom Semioli, All Music Guide
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