



The Greatest Man That Ever Lived (Variations on a Shaker Hymn) by Weezer
“Most of the material Weezer have come up with post Pinkerton has been disappointing. This is track two from 'the red album' released in 2008, one of three tracks* that stand out on an otherwise terrible album - See 'Everybody Get Dangerous' .. I mean, what the fuck. New album soon, like many I'm hoping for another Blue or Pinkerton. Maybe this time. *Others two being 'Pork and Beans' and 'Troublemaker' - Coincidentally they're the first three tracks on the album, talk about false hope.”
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Most of the material Weezer have come up with post Pinkerton has been disappointing. This is track two from 'the red album' released in 2008, one of three tracks* that stand out on an otherwise terrible album - See 'Everybody Get Dangerous' .. I mean, what the fuck. New album soon, like many I'm hoping for another Blue or Pinkerton. Maybe this time. *Others two being 'Pork and Beans' and 'Troublemaker' - Coincidentally they're the first three tracks on the album, talk about false hope.
"After the havoc that I'm gonna wreak No more words will critics have to speak"
As if if redditors collaborated on a song. Terrible yes, but great.
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