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Mixed or average reviews- based on 159 Ratings
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Positive: 83 out of 159
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Mixed: 29 out of 159
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Negative: 47 out of 159
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Mar 20, 2022This album is generic, I'll admit, but the album has a soothing nostalgic feel along with a creative type of genericism intertwined within each song. It's an underrated Weezer album... — Weezer Hater
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Jun 22, 2020While this album may have many flaws, you cannot deny that Rivers can't stop partying partying.
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Mar 1, 2019An album that makes you think if weezer was making music because they wanted.
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Feb 19, 2019Definitely their weakest point. "If I Want You To" is a good song but the others are mediocre... we're not even going to bring up the Lil Wayne feature.
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Apr 10, 2018
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Mar 26, 2018The worst album I've ever heard in my life. It's amazing that a band as great as Weezer released this-
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Dec 18, 2016
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Apr 27, 2016Raditude is rightfully considered one of Weezer's worst. Only "I Want You To" is a track from this record that could possibly be considered in a collection of the band's best lead singles, but would have to settle for an honorable mention in that scenario.
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Aug 22, 2010I enjoyed this album for what it was, that being a very poppy rock album. Definitely no where as good as their older albums Raditude still had very catchy tunes. Despite this I believe it to be the worst Weezer album.
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NathanCoJan 7, 2010Supernature is a classy, glamorous and sexy album which you can tell has been well produced. Any track from the album could be a hit single.
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RenataADec 4, 2009It's a middle of the road Weezer album. However, since they're far superior to other bands, it's an overall great album. The lyrics are sort of silly but the melodies are great.
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andyNov 26, 2009
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NathanSNov 23, 2009
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KelSNov 21, 2009Worst Weezer album ever. And that's saying a lot. Anyone who enjoys this album is either 12 or fooling themselves.
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PorksworhRNov 19, 2009A mighty fine pop album. Doesn't have some of the great moments that 'Red' had but is a lot more consistant. 'In The Mall' and 'Trippin Down The Freeway' were the real highlights for me. Keep Weezin'.
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MaryHNov 19, 2009
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JessNov 18, 2009Simply Awesome! So glad the guys are back to their old ways!
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MarjorieNov 18, 2009
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SteevinWNov 18, 2009A: Everyone who is stupid enough to not get the messages of these songs should not be allowed to review it. B: With that said, Raditude is a great, rocking album. Whoever said Raditude will be looked back on in the same vein as Maladroit is right on.
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SaraBNov 18, 2009AMAZING music, as usual from Weezer!
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timjNov 17, 2009Very little on this album is redeeming. Only weezer fans who are under 17 should get it. If you grew up loving blue album or pinkerton, just shoot yourself now.
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DennisANov 17, 2009After listening to the album a few times...it really grew on me. There are some really good songs on it. Like all Weezer albums there are songs that are great and some that I don't get...but overall this is a must have for Weezer fans.
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ChandlerBNov 17, 2009Can't stop partying is epic.
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ParadornSNov 17, 2009Raditude is a unique exotic album. First time hearing will make you be quite shock if you like their previous albums. Because this work packed full of pop music to catch your fine ears. That's not the way the old Weezer works anyway but I very feel great after listing to it a few times.
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Awards & Rankings
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Instead of trying to divine the line between earnest and ironic, Weezer fans should just sit back and enjoy what works here. And like every Weezer record, plenty does.
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The weird aftertaste of Raditude isn't that Cuomo has so surrendered the oddball charm of his band's first two albums, though. It's that his late-career pursuit of mindless, opulent fun is so transparent that it almost taps a deeper vein of interior sadness than anything on "Pinkerton."
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Given what we know about Cuomo’s eccentric inner world, it’s hard not to find those dazzlingly perfect melodies kind of hollow.