Undone - The Sweater Song
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Published 2018-08-04
Undone - The Sweater Song · Weezer
Weezer
℗ A Geffen Records Release; ℗ 1994 UMG Recordings, Inc.
Released on: 1994-01-01
Producer: Ric Ocasek
Studio Personnel, Engineer: Chris Shaw
Studio Personnel, Asst. Recording Engineer: Hal Bellknap
Studio Personnel, Asst. Recording Engineer: David Heglmeirer
Studio Personnel, Asst. Recording Engineer: Daniel Smith
Associated Performer, Guitar, Vocals: Brian Bell
Associated Performer, Vocals, Guitar: Rivers Cuomo
Associated Performer, Bass Guitar, Vocals: Matt Sharp
Associated Performer, Drums: Patrick Wilson
Composer Lyricist: Rivers Cuomo
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All Comments (21)
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Why do they look like their waiting for a teacher to stop yell at the students to quiet down and how disrespectful they are for interrupting the presentation
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This is the most song ever
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they all look like they’re about to present a school project
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Having real bad diarrhea right now, this song is the only thing motivating me to keep on fighting.
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I used to like Weezer as a complete joke.......I listen to them daily now.....I don't think it's a joke anymore..
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You know shit's gone wrong if you're listening to Weezer
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The best time to wear a striped sweater is all the time
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i know ppl make weezer a meme but all jokes aside, their music is so bomb.
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I love when they say "I'VE COME UNDOOOOOOOOOONE" at the end
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Just cried for like 20 minutes..now wrapped in a huge blanket and eating a bowl of fruity pebbles. What a vibe and what a life
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honestly this is top 10 guitar riffs ever
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i love how sinister the ending sounded, just love it.
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The track is a metaphor for the fragility of one's life and relationships. Throughout the song, they use the image of a sweater unraveling to represent when something in one's life begins to fall apart. The chorus references this idea, where the singer is metaphorically unraveling and is asking someone to hold onto the thread as they walk away. It conveys the idea of separating from someone or something in a peaceful, non-destructive way. They also explore the idea of being alone and lost, using the line "I’ll soon be naked/Lying on the floor, lying on the floor, I’ve come undone", which suggests that being on one's own is an inevitable part of life. Ultimately, the song serves as an ode to the fragility of life and encourages the listener to cherish their relationships while they can, and take time to appreciate the moments they have.
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This is the weezeriest song in the history of weezerism
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this hits hard when you're wearing a sweater
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Weezer or Green Day? Weezer: Like Green Day: Comment
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Listening to this while the world falls apart <3
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I appreciate whoever mixed this song for making the speaking audio quiet but still completely understandable
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the album pic reminds me of when younger me would stand at my moms door and say “mom I frew up”
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Love Weezer! They rock! Classic! 🥰😘❤️🌟