Band Page: Weezer.com Overview: As one of the most popular groups to emerge in the post-grunge alternative rock aftermath, Weezer received equal amounts of criticism and praise for their hook-heavy guitar pop. Drawing from the heavy power pop of arena rockers like Cheap Trick and the angular guitar leads of the Pixies, Weezer leavened their melodies with doses of '70s metal learned from bands like Kiss. But what set the band apart was their geekiness. None of the members of Weezer, especially leader Rivers Cuomo, were conventional rockers -- they were kids that holed up in their garage, playing along with their favorite records when they weren't studying or watching TV. As a result, their music was infused with a quirky sense of humor and an endearing awkwardness that made songs like "Undone (The Sweater Song)," "Buddy Holly," and "Say It Ain't So" into big modern rock hits during 1994 and 1995. Stephen Thomas Erlewine & Greg Prato, All Music Guide CD's: ![]() 1994 - Weezer (Blue Album) ![]() 1996 - Pinkerton 2001 - Weezer (Green Album) 2002 - MaladroitSamples @: Oh don't be a wuss, their stuff is pretty simple to find. |