Weezer, The Kitchen Tape, (1992).
This is one of those albums that makes looking for bootlegs worth it. Kitchen Tape is essentially Weezer’s demo they shopped around, and named for where it was recorded. So none of the songs are professionally produced, but it’s a nice view into the early raw versions of some classic Weezer songs. Some of these appeared on the deluxe version of The Blue Album, but it wasn’t all of them - honestly why they didn’t release the entire thing is beyond me. Still, if you’re a fan of Weezer I feel like this is an important bootleg to have because it captures them at their peak of awkwardness and awesomeness.
(Source: grtsthts)