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*''[[Pacific Daydream]]'' (2017)
*''[[Pacific Daydream]]'' (2017)


The Weezer Discography Theory Partially Relies on the Opinion That [[Weezer (The Blue Album)]], [[Pinkerton]], [[Weezer (The Green Album)]], [[Maladroit]],
From [[1994]] to [[1996]] [[Weezer]] released songs and albums using their "classic Weezer sound." which is a span of three years, Then from [[2000]] to [[2002]] (another span of three years) [[Weezer]] Released songs and albums that appealed to most of their already standing fan base, Then (over a decade later) from [[2014]] to [[2016]] (another span of three years) [[Weezer]] released songs and albums that appealed to much of [[Weezer]]'s (1992-2002) fan base.  
[[Everything Will Be Alright in the End]], & [[Weezer (The White Album)]] are their better albums. However if that isn't your opinion, there's still a clear pattern.
 
From [[1994]] to [[1996]] [[Weezer]] released songs and albums using their "classic Weezer sound." which is a span of three years, Then from [[2000]] to [[2002]]  
And if that isnt enough the producing on those albums is a pattern as well!  
(another span of three years) [[Weezer]] Released songs and albums that appealed to most of there already standing fan base, Then (over a decade later) from  
[[2014]] to [[2016]] (another span of three years) [[Weezer]] released songs and albums that appealed to much of [[Weezer]]'s (1992-2002) fan base.  
Although so far this could all be coincidence due to people's own personal opinions, I don't think it is.
The producing is a pattern as well when it comes to these albums!  


Their debut album [[Weezer (The Blue Album)]] was produced by [[Ric Ocasek]].   
Their debut album [[Weezer (The Blue Album)]] was produced by [[Ric Ocasek]].   
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