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''Maladroit'' received strong reviews at the time of release, but remains one of the band's lowest selling albums.  The album's only singles, "[[Dope Nose]]" and "[[Keep Fishin']]" received respectable radio play and MTV circulation, propelled by popular music videos, but failed to really get the album off the ground.
''Maladroit'' received strong reviews at the time of release, but remains one of the band's lowest selling albums.  The album's only singles, "[[Dope Nose]]" and "[[Keep Fishin']]" received respectable radio play and MTV circulation, propelled by popular music videos, but failed to really get the album off the ground.


Fans greeted ''Maladroit'' with a mixture of emotions, and to this day, remains one of the least-appreciated albums, although most die-hard fans agree that it is underrated.  In a [[2005]] [[L.A. Weekly interview with Rivers Cuomo - June 9, 2005|interview with the LA Weekly]], Cuomo would criticize his songwriting on ''Maladroit'' and praise the contributions of the other Weezer band members.
The album tends to be divisive among fans, frequently being criticized for it's songwriting and the elsewhere mentioned "unproduced"-ness. Other hardcore fans seem to strongly enjoy it, and it remains well-liked by casual fans.


==Track listing==
==Track listing==
83

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