Jake Brennan (Host)
👤 SpeakerAppearances Over Time
Podcast Appearances
And he became the bass player for Weezer after Pinkerton.
But, you know, the stuff they released afterward, I don't know.
I don't dislike Weezer, but I'm not running to listen to their albums unless it's Pinkerton or even the Blue Album.
The Blue Album is the album in my house that my kids and my wife love, and I lose the Pinkerton argument every time.
But that's not really the point I want to make.
The point I want to make is that nowadays, it's weird to think that we had the luxury of dismissing an album as great as the Blue Album back in 1994.
We did not know how good we had it when it came to music, when it came to culture in general, but especially when it came to music in 1994.
1994 was a banger of a year for music releases, but so was basically every year during the 90s.
But 94 in particular, 91 as well, but really 94
It's just, it's unbelievable.
Check these records out.
These were full lengths that were released in 1994.
Definitely Maybe by Oasis.
Grace by Jeff Buckley.
Dookie by Green Day.
Ill Communication by Beastie Boys.
Vitology by Pearl Jam.
Ready to Die by Notorious B.I.G.
Super Unknown, Soundgarden.
Park Life by Blur.