15. Weezer - (Blue Album)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ENXvZ9YRjbo The year was 1994 and the Western world was collectively still deciding exactly how to wear their plaid shirts, before Weezer came along and proved it didn't all have to be shoegazing and references to how we're all going to hell in the hand-basket. Of course being a band that have over the years solidified themselves as doing whatever the hell they fancy, it's hard to pick one particular album that exudes the qualities necessary for a mass-replaying, but if we're going off what that album meant for the band (it was their debut) and the sheer quality of the musicianship (Say It Ain't So's intro is finger-bendingly beautiful), plus the fact that the band tackle everything from "Homies dissin' girls" through to superheroes and 12-sided dice being awesome, all with an attitude so damn NERDY it's more important now than ever, the Blue Album is where it's at. It's impossible to get sick of: The overall 'feel' of the album, but in particular Undone (The Sweater Song) for all its geeked-up fist-pumping. Never has such an (especially at the time) underground lifestyle felt so celebratory.