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| Last album  = ''[[Maladroit]]'' <br> (2002)
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'''''Make Believe''''' is Weezer’s fifth studio album, released on [[May 10]], [[2005]]. The album arrived three years after the band's previous album, ''[[Maladroit]]''. AllMusic.com's Stephen Thomas Erlewine described the song as a "return to musical, emotional bloodletting", adding "It may be a spiritual cousin to Pinkerton, yet it's far removed from the raw, nervy immediacy of that album." The album was a commercial success, with "Beverly Hills" and "Perfect Situation" ranking as among the band's most popular singles to date. Despite this, the album has received mixed reviews from critics and fans alike [https://www.allmusic.com/album/make-believe-mw0000476929].
'''''Make Believe''''' is Weezer’s fifth studio album, released on [[May 10]], [[2005]]. The album arrived three years after the band's previous album, ''[[Maladroit]]''. AllMusic.com's Stephen Thomas Erlewine described the song as a "return to musical, emotional bloodletting", adding "It may be a spiritual cousin to Pinkerton, yet it's far removed from the raw, nervy immediacy of that album." The album was a commercial success, with "Beverly Hills" and "Perfect Situation" ranking as among the band's most popular singles to date. Despite this, the album has received mixed reviews from critics and fans alike.
==Writing==
==Writing==
{{Main|Main article: [[Album 5 Demos]]}}
{{Main|Main article: [[Album 5 Demos]]}}