 See Larger Image | Make Believe Artist : Weezer List Price : $13.98 USD Your Price : $9.97 USD ProductGroup: Music Release Date : 2005-05-10 Studio : Geffen Records Label : Geffen Records Avg. Customer Rating : (343 reviews)
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Reviews Customer Reviews for Make Believe Make Believe that this is a good album. Rating: I can't completely dimiss this album as trash, as it has a few songs that are decent. Namely, "Perfect Situation", "This is Such a Pity", "The Other Way" and "Haunt you Everyday" but that's it. Songs like "Freak Me Out" and "We are All on Drugs" are just awful, I always have to skip them if they come up in a shuffle. I would just delete them but I'm a weezer completionist so I gotta have everything they make. I'm a fan of blue and pinkerton over the rest, as a lot of people are, but I'm open to any songs they currently make. I think the red album is astoundingly better than Make Believe, especially the bonus tracks that should have been included in the original mix that many will probably never hear. This is Weezer's weakest album, though it has its moments so I couldn't give it a one star rating. I think it's still worth getting used, but if you're someone who actually likes the song "We Are All on Drugs" then you'll probably love this album and 5 star it -_-.
Customer Reviews for Make Believe Cd These guys are great Rating: Starting with "Beverly Hills," and continuing with the other tracks on this great CD, WEEZER delivers highly enjoyable songs both musically and lyrically. Their thoughtful, smart interpretation of the words with instinctive musicality make them consistent winners.
Editorial Reviews for Make Believe Audio Cd Amazon.com Taking three-years between albums has made Weezer grow slower and more sober. But on its fifth disc the Los Angeles quartet is no more secure about its place in the world than it was a decade ago in longing tunes like "The World Has Turned And Left Me Here." Singer Rivers Cuomo, still struggling with adolescence at 34, is all apologies. "All I have to do is swing and I'm the hero/ But I'm a zero," he sings on "Perfect Situation," and "I am terrified of all things/ Frightened of the dark," on the lighters-aloft power ballad "Hold Me." The band, meanwhile, keeps things from getting too heavy by punctuating the songs with a familiar rush of bouncy new-wave melodies and fizzing power-pop riffs resulting in the hair-flinging metal of the future D.A.R.E. theme song and album high-point, "We Are All On Drugs." --Aidin Vaziri
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