Talking Like A Teen

Episode 65: If I Get Famous, Inflamed By Gravity

41 min · 27. maj 2026
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Here it is: The third and final part of our deep dive on Weezer’s 2001 self-titled “Green Album.” We take one final look at some background information (which includes some lawsuits…yikes!) before getting into a fun debate about the songs themselves. Oh, and did you know that one of the songs on this album was originally offered to another famous musician? Thanks for taking this strange journey with us on the last few episodes. We had an absolute blast celebrating an album that still maintains its relevance 25 years later.

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Episode 61: I'm Dragging You Down With Backflips

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