To date, they have released six studio albums, three extended plays (EPs), sixteen singles, sixteen music videos, and one music DVD on Geffen Records. This list does not include material performed by members or former members of Weezer that was recorded with The Rentals, The Special Goodness, The Relationship, Avant Garde, Karlophone, or any other solo projects.

Weezer debuted in 1994 with their self-titled album referred to by fans as The Blue Album. The album was a huge commercial success spawning the popular singles "Undone - The Sweater Song" and "Buddy Holly", both of which were responsible for launching Weezer into mainstream success with the aid of music videos directed by Spike Jonze. It is currently certified three times platinum, making it Weezer's best selling album of all-time.[1] After the multi-platinum success of their debut album, in late December 1994, Weezer took a break from touring for the Christmas holidays.[2] Cuomo traveled back east to his home state of Connecticut, and using an eight-track recorder, he began piecing together demo material for Weezer's next album. Cuomo's original concept for Weezer's second album was to be a space-themed rock opera, Songs from the Black Hole.[3] Ultimately, the Songs from the Black Hole album concept was dropped.[4] The band would later incorporate songs from these sessions into the final concept, which was Pinkerton. In 1996, Pinkerton was released. It was considered a critical and commercial failure, selling far less than its multi-platinum predecessor.[5] However, in the years following its release, it has seen much critical and commercial championing.[6] Following a hiatus, after the release of Pinkerton, in 2001, Weezer would return to critical and commercial prominence with the platinum-selling release of their second self-titled album, commonly referred to by fans as The Green Album.[7][1] A year after the release of The Green Album, the band would release Maladroit to positive reviews.[8] The album would peak at #3 on the Billboard Charts and would quickly go gold.[9] In 2005, the band would return with the release of their fifth studio album Make Believe. The album would spawn their first #1 single with "Beverly Hills." The single would stay at #1 for a week only to be outdone by their third single "Perfect Situation" which stayed at #1 for four weeks.[10] Despite receiving mixed reviews from critics,[11] the album was considered a big success, with "Beverly Hills" becoming the top-selling digital download of 2005[12] and the album being certified platinum.[1] Following the release of Make Believe, the band would return once again to hiatus-mode for the next two years. On April 1, 2008, it was announced that their sixth album, Weezer would see release on June 24, 2008.[13] The first single from the album, "Pork and Beans" spent 11 weeks at the top of the Billboard Modern Rock Tracks chart. This made the song the fastest rising song ever for the group as the song hit #1 after only 3 weeks on the chart and the third song overall for the group to hit #1. It has now become Weezer's biggest hit single to date. With the success of this song, the album's release date was moved up to June 3, 2008. The second single from the album, "Troublemaker", has debuted at #39 on the Billboard Hot Modern Rock Tracks chart for the week of July 26, 2008.
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