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The way back has never been the way forward, for you or for me or for all the good folks we know in [[Weezer]]. Like people (they’re made of ’em, after all), bands need to grow, develop, evolve — and in Weezer’s case, you can hear the sweet sound of progress in tunes like “[[Run Over By A Truck]],” “[[The Spider]],” “[[The Organ Player]],” and “[[Pig]].” Weezer are people, though, and nobody gets anywhere without making a few blunders along the way (some break down and cry; some rob banks, or murder; some release songs called “[[Cold Dark World]]”). Weezer’s fans are people, too, though, so it’s equally forgivable that sometimes they forget. Sometimes, Weezer fans want nothing more than a Weezer that plays it safe, that regresses, that simply sounds like they did back in those halcyon days of ''[[Blue]]'' and ''[[Pinkerton|Pink]]''. | The way back has never been the way forward, for you or for me or for all the good folks we know in [[Weezer]]. Like people (they’re made of ’em, after all), bands need to grow, develop, evolve — and in Weezer’s case, you can hear the sweet sound of progress in tunes like “[[Run Over By A Truck]],” “[[The Spider]],” “[[The Organ Player]],” and “[[Pig]].” Weezer are people, though, and nobody gets anywhere without making a few blunders along the way (some break down and cry; some rob banks, or murder; some release songs called “[[Cold Dark World]]”). Weezer’s fans are people, too, though, so it’s equally forgivable that sometimes they forget. Sometimes, Weezer fans want nothing more than a Weezer that plays it safe, that regresses, that simply sounds like they did back in those halcyon days of ''[[Blue]]'' and ''[[Pinkerton|Pink]]''. |