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(If You're Wondering If I Want You To) I Want You To
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I really don't even know what to say. This album isn't weezer. But is so much weezer. Its so strange and awesome at the same time. The way weezer has evolved is so intrigueing. There songs on this album are so powerful. Each one has its own distinct attitude and it draws you in. One of the defining characteristics of a quintisential weezer song is that the first time you hear it, it sounds familiar. It sounds like something that you would listen to or have listened to. Even though you may have never heard it before. They are easy and fun to sing with and to connect to. All the songs on raditude are like this even though they aren't like the songs from Blue or Pinkerton. Weezer is still very much present in this album the whole way through. A great album that I can't stop listening to. Overall great work.