To me, this is a classic
I love this record. Its one of my all-time favorites. Yeah, its weezer-like or rather, 90s-weezer-like. That is what makes it good. I was gonna suggest some of my favorite tracks but really I highly suggest them all.
I love this record. Its one of my all-time favorites. Yeah, its weezer-like or rather, 90s-weezer-like. That is what makes it good. I was gonna suggest some of my favorite tracks but really I highly suggest them all.
It is difficult to mention Rock and Roll Part 3 era Ozma without discussing Weezer, and for good reason. When Matt Sharp left Weezer after Pinkerton, the dynamic of the group changed. Enter Ozma. On this album, Ozma so obviously picks up where Pinkerton left off, that it is barely worth mentioning if you have ever heard what is probably the least popular (and most loved)Weezer album. Rock and Roll Part 3 is not as good as Pinkerton, but it is still great for those of us who wished Weezer had continued down the path it was on. It is a really great, personal album, but Ozma obviously had some musical maturation ahead of them, so it lacks the power of Pinkerton and Ozma's later works, when they really become their own band.