Embraced by alternative rock radio and cherished by indie rockers,
Weezer have never been far removed from the punk gene pool. So the appearance of
A Punk Tribute to Weezer isn't as great a stretch as an industrial tribute or a "Pickin' On
Weezer" album (both of which are surely in the works in these tribute-crazed times). A largely West Coast 1980s punk crowd has shown up for this tribute, including the Angry Samoans with "Buddy Holly," which stays true to the original with only a snarly vocal and rougher production separating the two. Many of the bands tend to end up with the same pop-punk output, with highlights being
the Vibrators with "Photograph" and an
Urge Overkill meets
BTO rendition of "Dope Nose" from unknowns the Targets. A few songs defy the pop-punk formula, although neither
Dr. Know's homeless beachfront psychopath take on "Undone (The Sweater Song)" or
Flipper's sludge-punk "Hash Pipe" successfully retools the originals. Like so many tributes,
A Punk Tribute to Weezer is a mixed bag that will appeal to aging punk fans and
Weezer fanatics. ~ Wade Kergan