Weezer - Raditude | Eastern North Carolina Now

Rivers Cuomo, Brian Bell, Scott Shriner and Pat Wilson are back at it with the latest Weezer album which brings the total as of the time of this writing to be their seventh studio album.

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With the release of their seventh studio album Weezer has taken their brand of alternative rock and distinctly created their own niche within the more general genre. The quality song writing and production have continued in Raditude as they have in their previous six releases. This album has some of the same feel of their last release (The Red Album) which is most likely associated with the fact that, Jacknife Lee, the producer of "Pork and Beans" (probably the most popular song from that album) has been onboard for this latest project.

Raditude (DELUXE) Tracklist

1. (If You're Wondering If I Want You To) I Want You To
2. I'm Your Daddy
3. The Girl Got Hot
4. Can't Stop Partying (Polow version)
5. Put Me Back Together (Rich costy mix)
6. Trippin' Down The Freeway
7. Love Is The Answer
8. Let It All Hang Out
9. In The Mall
10. I Don't Want To Let You Go
11. Get Me Some
12. Run Over By A Truck
13. The Prettiest Girl In The Whole Wide World
14. The Underdogs




Current Lineup

* Rivers Cuomo - Vocals, Guitar, Keyboards, Drums, Harmonica (1992-Present)
* Brian Bell - Guitar, Vocals, Keyboards (1993-Present)
* Scott Shriner - Bass, Vocals, Keyboards (2001-Present)
* Pat Wilson - Drums, Percussion, Vocals, Guitar, Keyboards (1992-Present)

Former members

* Jason Cropper - Guitar, Vocals (1992-1993)
* Matt Sharp - Bass, Vocals (1992-1998)
* Mikey Welsh - Bass, Vocals (1998-2001)


As usual Cuomo does a great job of adding touches of humor throughout each song on the album which can be observed in their first single release, "(If You're Wondering If I Want You To) I Want You To"
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