All Albums. All Bangers. All the Time.
Since 1992, Weezer has been dropping straight fire with their unique blend of power pop, alternative rock, and geek chic. From the Blue Album to the Teal Album and everything in between, here's their complete collection of studio albums.
1994
The debut that started it all. Featuring classics like "Buddy Holly" and "Say It Ain't So". Power pop perfection.
1996
Initially underappreciated, now a cult classic. Raw, emotional, and featuring "El Scorcho" and "The Good Life".
1996
Initially underappreciated, now a cult classic. Raw, emotional, and featuring "I Just Threw Out The Love Of My Dreams" and "Tragic Girl"
2001
The comeback album. Short, catchy songs including "Hash Pipe" and "Island in the Sun".
2002
Heavier guitar-driven sound. Features "Keep Fishin'" and "Dope Nose".
2005
Commercial success with the hit "Beverly Hills". Also includes "We Are All on Drugs" and "Perfect Situation".
2008
Experimental phase with longer songs and band members sharing vocals. Includes "Pork and Beans".
2009
Collaborations with other artists. Features "(If You're Wondering If I Want You To) I Want You To".
2010
Named after Jorge Garcia's Lost character. Includes "Memories" and "Trainwrecks".
2014
Return to form with Ric Ocasek producing. Features "Back to the Shack" and a three-part suite.
2016
Beach-inspired concept album. Includes "Thank God for Girls" and "King of the World".
2017
Pop-oriented sound. Features "Feels Like Summer" and "Happy Hour".
2019
Darker, more pop-oriented album. Includes "Can't Knock the Hustle" and "Zombie Bastards".
2019
Unexpected covers album featuring their viral hit cover of "Africa" by Toto, plus other 80s classics.
2021
Heavy metal-inspired album with guitar solos. Includes "The End of the Game" and "Hero".
2021
Piano-based album with orchestral arrangements. Features "All My Favorite Songs" and "Grapes of Wrath".
2022
First in a series of four EPs inspired by the seasons. Folk and rock influences.