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==Reception==
==Reception==
'''Critics'''
'''Critics'''
''Everything Will Be Alright In The End'' receieved strong reviews, with a Metacritic score (an aggregation of many critic scores) of 77, the highest score since 1996's [[Pinkerton]]. Pitchfork, in their 6.5/10 review, asked "How good does a Weezer album have to be before it can be considered actually good? As it turns out, about this good." Kerrang! praised the album for doing what weezer does best in their 10/10 review: "It's just an album of bona fide, polished, often odd, perfect pop-rock."
''Everything Will Be Alright In The End'' receieved strong reviews, with a Metacritic score (an aggregation of many critic scores) of 77, the highest score since 1996's [[Pinkerton]]. Pitchfork, in their 6.5/10 review, asked "How good does a Weezer album have to be before it can be considered actually good? As it turns out, about this good." Kerrang! praised the album for doing what weezer does best in their 10/10 review: "It's just an album of bona fide, polished, often odd, perfect pop-rock."


'''Fans'''
'''Fans'''
EWBAITE is well liked among fans. Some criticize the song [[Back to the Shack]] for it's pandering lyrics and the production, which to some sounds "muddy," but the album is almost universally seen as an improvement over the band's output in the late 2000s.
EWBAITE is well liked among fans. Some criticize the song [[Back to the Shack]] for it's pandering lyrics and the production, which to some sounds "muddy," but the album is almost universally seen as an improvement over the band's output in the late 2000s.
==Artwork==
==Artwork==
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