You might remember cassettes. They were wonderful for taping things from the radio (old people also did that) and were mildly annoying in that you had to rewind them in order to listen to a song over and over again. Do you guys even know what rewinding is? Probably not. Either way, though, cassettes are cool, and -- like vinyl -- they're making a major resurgence lately.

The latest evidence of said resurgence? Weezer is putting out special edition version of their new record, Everything Will Be Alright In the End, on limited edition cassette -- via Burger Records -- with four different versions signed by members of the band. And, oh! Because it's cassette (and therefore a cheaper format), each tape is only $15. Ask your mom/dad to dig up that old boombox.

The tapes will go up for pre-order on Friday via Burger's "Secret Menu," before the record drops on October 7 across all (less archaic) formats.

The special edition cassette version of Weezer's album heralds, in a way, the second annual Cassette Store Day, which takes place this coming Saturday. The first edition was held in 2013 and was apparently such a success that they decided to go in for another year, according to Hypebot, with Burger coordinating events in the U.S. and Kissability and Suplex Cassettes taking the reins in the U.K.

Check out the website to find participating stores near you -- and what kinds of goodies you can find there. If you're digging through the crates in New York City, look out for a slightly salivating girl with half blonde hair. That would be me.