Living in a hellish news cycle full of wall-to-wall crises grinds you down. And we have begun to feel that a partial contributor to our malaise has been the absence of big, colorful rock songs played by beloved bands that bridge the generations.
Fortunately, Weezer is here to remedy the situation.
The Crush-repped troupe's latest majestic foray into guitar-shredding bliss is "Beginning of the End," which appears on the forthcoming 10k Projects ST to the comedy sequel Bill & Ted Face the Music. The video, seen below, even features a cameo from stars Keanu Reeves and Alex Winter, who first assayed their roles in 1989.
We recommend you let it wash over you, like a spa for your parched and pummeled soul.
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