Make Believe [Enhanced]

Editorial Reviews
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Taking three-years between albums has made Weezer grow slower and more sober. But on its fifth disc the Los Angeles quartet is no more secure about its place in the world than it was a decade ago in longing tunes like "The World Has Turned And Left Me Here." Singer Rivers Cuomo, still struggling with adolescence at 34, is all apologies. "All I have to do is swing and I'm the hero/ But I'm a zero," he sings on "Perfect Situation," and "I am terrified of all things/ Frightened of the dark," on the lighters-aloft power ballad "Hold Me." The band, meanwhile, keeps things from getting too heavy by punctuating the songs with a familiar rush of bouncy new-wave melodies and fizzing power-pop riffs resulting in the hair-flinging metal of the future D.A.R.E. theme song and album high-point, "We Are All On Drugs." --Aidin Vaziri

Rolling Stone, May 19, 2005
Weezer return, maladjusted and catchy as hell. 4 stars. -Rob Sheffield

Make Believe [Enhanced]

Music Review:

  1. Mezzanine
  2. Nevermind
  3. Nimrod
  4. No! [Enhanced]
  5. Noah's Ark
  6. Odelay
  7. Oh, Inverted World [Enhanced]
  8. Ok Computer
  9. Our Endless Numbered Days
  10. Pablo Honey

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Be a Girl [Import]

Works by Women Composers

Walton: Henry the Fifth; Concerto for violin in Bm

Music: Freestyle Explosion, Vol. 1-5 [Box set] [Limited Edit

White Party Anniversary Edition

Wanderland [Import]

World Meditation: Six Daily Meditations From Around The World - Japan, Tibet, Greece, Ancient Celtic, Europe

Wonderwall [CD-single]

Vande Mataram

Vivaldi Sonatas

Wes Montgomery Trio [Import]

Township Swing Jazz, Vol. 1

Y2 Katey [Explicit Lyrics]

The Dreaded P.D.Q. Bach

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