They're one of those bands that ruin other music for you. You'll be listening to something else and in your mind you're like, "Why aren't I listening to Ween?"
@@kellphil76 YES! Powder Blue is the pinnacle of the album, and should/would be considered an all time great, if more people were exposed to it. "I Don't Wanna Leave You on the Farm" is a very close 2nd... with "You Were The Fool" right behind that to round out the top 3 (at least top 3 straight forward mainstream-ish songs) "Japanese Cowboy" "Piss up a Rope" "Mister Richard Smoker" & "Help Me Scrape the Mucus off My Brain" are all amazing also... but in a full tilt Ween way.
@@sschofield115 agreed Powder Blue was a great track. Just wish the original version with the Mohammad Ali interview did not get dropped....that was a stroke of brilliance imho.
My favorite thing about Ween is how difficult it is to describe it to someone who's never heard of it. Cause it's not just that they tackle a bunch of different genres, but it's also hard to get across how every song both sounds like it was made from an entirely different band but at the same time every Ween song feels exactly like a song Ween would write.
@@oranginator thanks for mentioning I had not listened to someday in a long time... also maybe argus, transdermal, baby bitch, fuck there are so many so brown
Been listening to them since I was a teenager in the late 90's. Will forever be one of my favorite bands. I think they are a hard door to walk through for most people but once you do you there is nothing else like it.
The only song I heard from them was "I'll be your Johnny on the spot" from a snowboard video I had in hs. Just last night I started to listen to them. It took me 37 years but I've been listening to them for 24 hrs and their sense of humor is unlike anything I've experienced from musicians.
It's a shame because I think "Gabrielle" could considered an all great rock song and get the ssme amount of play "The Boys Are Back In Town" does. "Even If You Don't" "Baby Bitch" "Tried and True" "Buckingham Green" "She's Your Baby" and so many more should be recognized for the amazing pieces of music they are... it's just a shame they don't have the visibility they truly deserve.
You nailed it. It was watching ween live in Chicago that did it for me. And then seeing my first ween show really sent me over the edge. They have become my favorite band, so good.
I think it helped for me that my friends and I found them while we were fun guy's hanging out with Lady-25....Seriously, So Many People in the Neighborhood can be tripped on for hours...
Had the privilege of seeing ween live a few times....cannot put into words just how good they are.....the atmosphere, the crowd, the music....second to none.
I finally saw them for the 1st time in Atlanta last weekend (both shows). Absolutely mind-bogglingly amazing!!! 2 of the greatest shows I've ever seen. And the fact that you never know what they'll play adds another level of excitement. They played 71 different songs over those 2 nights, and still didn't play a lot of my favorites!!!
@@razzledcroaker3678 Nice! Soo glad they got back together....last time for me was Buffalo in 2018....my favorite show was 04 in Toronto, they played same set as live in chicago album....was electric!!
First primus now ween. Brilliant. I love how you're going after the most weird and unique bands currently. Continuing with this trend does this mean we might see a video on the Butthole Surfers in the future?
It was a shame you had to make your "Understanding Ween" video private because of copyright reasons, thank you for creating a new video on Ween. It's easily my favorite band.
I remember watching this video when it came out. Previously only knowing "Ocean Man" from the Sponegbob Movie. I decided to give Ween a listen after watching this video. Since then I have seen Ween live 4 times and would consider them one of my favorite bands now. So thank you for this video for introducting me to one of my favorite bands
I discovered Ween through Spongebob and man they are such an oddly awesome band! My favorite albums by them is the Mollusk and 12 Golden Country Greats (Since i love old school Country-Western music and that album combines it with Ween’s weirdness!)
I've been a Ween fan since 93 and I still come to watch the video of brief introduction to LOL. Anything with Ween on it I watch because they are my absolute favorite band in the whole world. I spent and chunks of my life only listening to Ween.
Ween may be silly, goofy, rediculous. But underneath the comedy wacky shit, those boys are some of the most serious players ive ever seen. Holy fuck can they play. In their late 40s/50s and still play 3 1/2 hr shows with no opener. These guys are no fucking joke and are quite possibly the greatest band of all time.....and they gave us spongebob
I only heard ocean man before I saw your video, after that you got me curious and sent me down a rabbit hole made of pure gold. Ween is truly amazing, thank you so much bruddah!
The episode is the one where spongebob sneaks into the other characters’ dreams, and goes into Gary’s dream, subsequently discovering Gary’s vast intelligence
Ween is one band I can honestly say I would never see someone make a video about. So thank you. Chocolate and Cheese is my favorite album. Buenos Tardes Amigo is a fucking brilliant song. So is Spinal Meningitis Got Me Down, and A Tear For Eddie.
Spongebob was a major part of my childhood and I remember that line in the show. I didn't understand what it meant when I watched it as a kid. I believe it's the episode where Spongebob navigates through the different dreams of other characters. As he's leaving Gary's dream Gary (in English speaking librarian form) tells him to mind his wandering eye. Very cool
and the Argus is practiced compassion with an eye on you, as one is on me will the god eye grant his forgiveness and allow he that's lived, a reason to see
@@Downtownstrange 12 actually, so long jerry and I've got no darkside are 2 good songs that were cut for some reason. Also fun fact there was also a alternate version of powder blue.
Jesse Lapham I highly suggest listening to their albums, but for top 3 songs on streaming I would say The last amethyst deceives, fire of the mind, and heavens blade
I think a guide to Ween's discography would be a great video. Like your thoughts on each album stylistically, what you like/dislike about each, fav tracks and best starter albums, etc.
I’ve often said that Ween would be considered one of the most influential rock bands of my lifetime if anyone took them as seriously as they took themselves ridiculously.
I told my friend about Ween in high school and he just laughed at me and said "What's a ween?", so 5 years later I get a message from dude saying that he loves ween and thanking me for introducing them to him.
Ween is an alternative rock group simply because they are an alternative to everything else. They took their influences from pretty much everyone, and then with a big “fuck you,” disregarded all the rules of the genres they borrowed from. In essence, many people would argue that they are basically a punk rock group, just because how they wave their dicks around like giant middle fingers in defiance to whatever anyone expects music to be
@@LieLikesMusic I find if you have knack for anarchic and off-the-wall humour, it's a favourite. Basically, if you find yourself laughing after the first verse of "Strap on that jammy pac", then you should enjoy the rest of it. It also helps if you've laughed along albums like We're Only In It for the Money =]
@@LieLikesMusic You might get into it like my friend Larry did. Dislike it on the first listen, come back, love it. I personally loved it since I first heard it.
I've listened to Ween since I was 13, and i'm 32 now. I used to watch Winamp TV and there was a channel called "Ween TV." I've listened to every album a lot of the B-Sides, it's still one of my favorite bands, even though I have overplayed them for myself.
Remember pushing up daisies on the radio, then years later bought the country album because a mate had it and the music and lyrics gelled, so subversively. Was doing manual work whistling piss up a rope and a new guy asked if I was doing Ween? He recommended Chocolate and cheese and he was a great guy so I got into that. They’ve done so much different stuff, they are the pastiche masters as well as proper weird musos.
12 golden country greats is an amazing parody of country music. I really don't like country, but I do like this album quite a lot, and I have to wonder how the great session musicians they hired had to feel about some of the lyrics.
it feels like ween, lemon demon, tally hall, and others are bands that people know about, but only one song e.g ocean man, 2 trucks/touch tone telephone, and ruler of everything, and it's kinda sad seeing people that know about that one song, but not knowing what greatness lies in their fingertips
Ween is quite possibly the greatest and most eclectic band of all time. If somebody doesn’t like Ween then I take all the rest of their judgement with a grain of Salt. Mang
I love your channel man, i am happy for your animation skills improvement. Sadly, i must say, i am not aware of anything about ween and these visual dynamics are not helping much, why not trying to mix your old style with your new one ? cheers m8!!
never heard this band prior to 2012...but they've become my fave of the weird, next to the buttholes. wide range of muzaky-wackyness, most pleasing to the ear. highly recommended.
Personally, I think Chocolate and Cheese is BY FAR the best album for introducing people to Ween. White Pepper is too serious and The Mollusk is too much of a concept album, and their early low-fi albums, though great, are too far out there for many people as an introduction.
Some of weens songs are difficult to listen through, but I bet people who enjoy "psych rock/indiehippie stuff" might enjoy some of their songs like Boys Club or Mister Would You Please Help My Pony
Regarding the fact that they are not even really well-known after appearing in SpongeBob, it is rather like a miracle that Stephen Hillenburg even knew them already in the 90s! Lol
They're the best live band out there right now, and their discography will both excite and offend you while being a high water mark in the annals of recorded sound.
What rock band or artist should be next?
Daniel Johnston
Depeche Mode plez
Radiohead
You am I
Slipknot or Metallica
If you only listened to Ocean Man cause of the meme, please listen to the whole The Mollusk album. It's a really amazing album.
That's the only ween Album i can listen to all the way through. It's very good
GET OFF ME ARSE, YA WEE BITTY FUCK
The mollusk,and Quebec are my favorite
@@albumreviewsandsuch9994 They're like Boognish Old and New Testament
The Pod is where all the brown be at.
Ween is one of the greatest bands in history and you can't change my mind.
CJ R you’re right
They are the absolute fuckin shit I’m passionately in love with this band
Yup.
I LOVE YOU DEANER!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
fuck yeh
They're one of those bands that ruin other music for you. You'll be listening to something else and in your mind you're like, "Why aren't I listening to Ween?"
Never regret your ween tattoo, even if everyone ask you why the ball from castaway is on your arm
WILSON!!!!!
when i turn eighteen i’m totally getting one!
I’m so glad I didn’t get one. Change my mind. th-cam.com/video/jvozB6nFO9M/w-d-xo.html
That's why I never got a tattoo every dumbass has one
boognish be praised
I love Ween. They also made the greatest country ablum ever.
Hell yes they did.
Powder Blue
I love lean
@@kellphil76 YES! Powder Blue is the pinnacle of the album, and should/would be considered an all time great, if more people were exposed to it. "I Don't Wanna Leave You on the Farm" is a very close 2nd... with "You Were The Fool" right behind that to round out the top 3 (at least top 3 straight forward mainstream-ish songs)
"Japanese Cowboy" "Piss up a Rope" "Mister Richard Smoker" & "Help Me Scrape the Mucus off My Brain" are all amazing also... but in a full tilt Ween way.
@@sschofield115 agreed Powder Blue was a great track. Just wish the original version with the Mohammad Ali interview did not get dropped....that was a stroke of brilliance imho.
My favorite thing about Ween is how difficult it is to describe it to someone who's never heard of it. Cause it's not just that they tackle a bunch of different genres, but it's also hard to get across how every song both sounds like it was made from an entirely different band but at the same time every Ween song feels exactly like a song Ween would write.
The songs "I Don't Want it" and "It's gonna be alright" are 2 of the most beautiful things I've ever heard
indiansfever11 someday is right up with those three with the most beautiful Ween tracks
@@oranginator thanks for mentioning I had not listened to someday in a long time... also maybe argus, transdermal, baby bitch, fuck there are so many so brown
I cover a lot of ween songs including I don't want it
the blarney stone be like
The Argus, Buckingham Green, Did You See Me ....
Been listening to them since I was a teenager in the late 90's. Will forever be one of my favorite bands. I think they are a hard door to walk through for most people but once you do you there is nothing else like it.
The only song I heard from them was "I'll be your Johnny on the spot" from a snowboard video I had in hs. Just last night I started to listen to them. It took me 37 years but I've been listening to them for 24 hrs and their sense of humor is unlike anything I've experienced from musicians.
It's a shame because I think "Gabrielle" could considered an all great rock song and get the ssme amount of play "The Boys Are Back In Town" does.
"Even If You Don't" "Baby Bitch" "Tried and True" "Buckingham Green" "She's Your Baby" and so many more should be recognized for the amazing pieces of music they are... it's just a shame they don't have the visibility they truly deserve.
You nailed it. It was watching ween live in Chicago that did it for me. And then seeing my first ween show really sent me over the edge. They have become my favorite band, so good.
My Bloody Valentine next
A brief introduction to “Daniel Johnston” would be incredible
So agree!!!!!!!
Yeah
Agreed
please
Would love this!
talk about the flaming lips
Maybe, depends on how many likes your comments
@@LieLikesMusic it needs to be done
They opened up for WEEN @ Red Rocks
YEESSS
This is one Brown review
(no its not bad, I just needed to connect this comment to ween somehow, it's good because its good not good because its bad)
RadioGuy This is one brown comment
@@drewschneider8721 I see what you did there hehe
How about this review was one massive letbrown
@@drewschneider8721 this is one brown reply
I find it funny how I was drawn in by GodWeenSatan, and instead of being alienated by its bizarre and chaotic sound, I was instantly hooked by it.
I think it helped for me that my friends and I found them while we were fun guy's hanging out with Lady-25....Seriously, So Many People in the Neighborhood can be tripped on for hours...
Had the privilege of seeing ween live a few times....cannot put into words just how good they are.....the atmosphere, the crowd, the music....second to none.
I finally saw them for the 1st time in Atlanta last weekend (both shows). Absolutely mind-bogglingly amazing!!! 2 of the greatest shows I've ever seen.
And the fact that you never know what they'll play adds another level of excitement. They played 71 different songs over those 2 nights, and still didn't play a lot of my favorites!!!
@@razzledcroaker3678 Nice! Soo glad they got back together....last time for me was Buffalo in 2018....my favorite show was 04 in Toronto, they played same set as live in chicago album....was electric!!
For me First Zappa, then Bungle and then Ween.
First primus now ween. Brilliant. I love how you're going after the most weird and unique bands currently. Continuing with this trend does this mean we might see a video on the Butthole Surfers in the future?
Technically he did ween first, it just got deleted :(
Hell yeah butthole surfers
The Residents, Captain Beefheart, Scott Walker, Mr. Bungle
Cardiacs
He has to do Bungle now since he's done Primus and Ween
I swear, it's like Lie Likes Music knows what bands I'm into at every moment, and makes a video about them. Love Ween!
I actually made a video about them 6 months ago. But i had to remove the video
Lie Likes Music I always wondered why you removed it
I just discovered Ween like 6 months ago and totally love them now. Can't believe I missed out all these years!
Same here! My little brother showed them to me in december of last year haha
Exact same boat brother! But I’m making up for lost time.
This was out of left field, but I’m happy you did this. Ween is one of the best bands that most people have never heard of. Thanx!
Yeah, his original "Understanding Ween" video had to be taken down for copyright reasons. I'm very glad he made another video on Ween.
It was a shame you had to make your "Understanding Ween" video private because of copyright reasons, thank you for creating a new video on Ween. It's easily my favorite band.
They're everyone's favorite band, even if they don't know it yet.
(I just found that the original video is back up! it's unlisted but you can Google search direct links to it).
Ween is my favorite band. Silly yet sincere. I can nevercget enough of Ween.
ween and primus, the best “weird” bands ever, no changing my mind
The Residents
Buckethead
And Mr. Bungle!
Weird al
@@bulletbelt97 Yesss! I was going to see The Rez live but the shows keep getting canceled unfortunately.
I remember watching this video when it came out. Previously only knowing "Ocean Man" from the Sponegbob Movie. I decided to give Ween a listen after watching this video.
Since then I have seen Ween live 4 times and would consider them one of my favorite bands now. So thank you for this video for introducting me to one of my favorite bands
You did ween!! You listen, that makes me happy. Cheers
You forgot to mention that they're one of the best live bands ever and they can turn any of their songs into a 30 minute extravagant masterpiece.
Ween is and forever will be the brownest band in existence!
All hail Boognish!
Oh god I'm stuck at work right now but I'm so excited for this video. Hail the Boognish.
Saw Ween in 2000 because they were on just before Muse at Reading festival. Had no idea what was going on but I remember I enjoyed it a bit
Im obsessed by WEEN since 1999 , never get bored of WEEN they are like The Beatles that no one talks about
I discovered Ween through Spongebob and man they are such an oddly awesome band!
My favorite albums by them is the Mollusk and 12 Golden Country Greats (Since i love old school Country-Western music and that album combines it with Ween’s weirdness!)
I've been a Ween fan since 93 and I still come to watch the video of brief introduction to LOL. Anything with Ween on it I watch because they are my absolute favorite band in the whole world. I spent and chunks of my life only listening to Ween.
weird, i feel like this is the video i subscribed to this channel to back in the day
That Rollins' clip is pure gold. He goes on to talk shit about Nitzer Ebb. With that specific kind of disdain that is specifically Rollins.
YAAAAAAASSSSSSS TELL THE WHOLE WORLD ABOUT OUR LORD AND SAVIOR BOOGNISH AND HIS CHOSEN ONES
HAIL THE BOOGNISH
ALL HAIL!! LET THE BOOGISH LIVE ON!
th-cam.com/video/jvozB6nFO9M/w-d-xo.html
BOLD AS BOOGNISH
Do Depeche Mode or Tears For Fears next
I might do one of them sooner than later
You should do understanding Mike Patton
A video about understanding They Might Be Giant would be good.
Cyan Dino “so, we don’t really know the true size of this band...”
@@epiclasersharks1866 Enough people might not.
Ween may be silly, goofy, rediculous. But underneath the comedy wacky shit, those boys are some of the most serious players ive ever seen. Holy fuck can they play. In their late 40s/50s and still play 3 1/2 hr shows with no opener. These guys are no fucking joke and are quite possibly the greatest band of all time.....and they gave us spongebob
I only heard ocean man before I saw your video, after that you got me curious and sent me down a rabbit hole made of pure gold. Ween is truly amazing, thank you so much bruddah!
I liked Dancing in the show tonight before I knew they made Ocean Man because it was such a weird song
A brief introduction to "the Boredoms" or a Understanding "the Boredoms" would be nice.
Yes! Ween getting some recognition, they're very underrated!!!
The episode is the one where spongebob sneaks into the other characters’ dreams, and goes into Gary’s dream, subsequently discovering Gary’s vast intelligence
Ah thank you! I'm not even a huge fan of ween, but I've been curious about their story for a while! Finally have good info, thanks!!!
Ween is one band I can honestly say I would never see someone make a video about. So thank you. Chocolate and Cheese is my favorite album. Buenos Tardes Amigo is a fucking brilliant song. So is Spinal Meningitis Got Me Down, and A Tear For Eddie.
Thank you!
One of my favourite bands ever!
You should do XTC. My second favourite band, they're the Beatles of the 80's.
I just checked them out and I'm really interested in what I heard. Mind me asking what your favorite band is?
Yes! XTC
@@LiamDarden Pepe Deluxe! Obscure Finnish Electro-Rock! :)
Love seeing these video essays
Thanks. Do you dig this format? Or is there any way i can make it better u think?
Lie Likes Music yeah I love your new format, it helps you stick out with the art style
ween is amazing
They sure are
I first remember hearing of Ween on Beavis and Butthead in 1993 where they ripped the piss out of Push Th' Little Daisies.
Damned that was long ago!
reggiep75 lol, I remember that one. My favorite is when they watch Liar by Henry Rollins.
Spongebob was a major part of my childhood and I remember that line in the show. I didn't understand what it meant when I watched it as a kid. I believe it's the episode where Spongebob navigates through the different dreams of other characters. As he's leaving Gary's dream Gary (in English speaking librarian form) tells him to mind his wandering eye. Very cool
They’re country album was my favorite. Piss up a rope was a great song. Love ween
and the Argus is practiced compassion
with an eye on you, as one is on me
will the god eye grant his forgiveness
and allow he that's lived, a reason to see
12 golden country greats is still a great album.
Only 10 songs tho
@@Downtownstrange 12 actually, so long jerry and I've got no darkside are 2 good songs that were cut for some reason. Also fun fact there was also a alternate version of powder blue.
@@splash_067 thanks for the info! I appreciate it
the amount of research put into this video makes me happy, i'm glad you mentioned the boredoms collab album too
Do an intro to coil, who I believe is the greatest band ever
Brody Funk Best 3 songs you'd recommend from them?
Jesse Lapham I highly suggest listening to their albums, but for top 3 songs on streaming I would say The last amethyst deceives, fire of the mind, and heavens blade
Brody Funk Cheers, The Last Amethyst Deceiver has a dope bassline, great atmosphere too.
@@chronic_johnson_a.r.a.b Ape of Naples is a sublime record
thanks for these videos my favorite ween album is chocolate and cheese i grow up that
Thehades No problem. My favorite has to be The Mollusk or White Pepper. Do you like the new video format btw?
yes i like the simplicity(you can also try to do something like this with little colour) . if you shift between your other formats it will be good.
Dude. Best picture of Ween evar
Haha glad you like it. Took me some time to out it together
I have never been happier! This is amazing! Thank you so much, ween is a pet band of mine!
I think a guide to Ween's discography would be a great video. Like your thoughts on each album stylistically, what you like/dislike about each, fav tracks and best starter albums, etc.
I’ve often said that Ween would be considered one of the most influential rock bands of my lifetime if anyone took them as seriously as they took themselves ridiculously.
One of the best bands ever. Great video! Chocolate and Cheese is a bonafide classic.
I'd been waiting so long for you to make this
Been waiting for a ween video
michael williams Hope this lived up to your expectations then 🤘
PSHTHALTTLDAISIES AND MAKE 'EM COME UP!!!
I told my friend about Ween in high school and he just laughed at me and said "What's a ween?", so 5 years later I get a message from dude saying that he loves ween and thanking me for introducing them to him.
Ween is an alternative rock group simply because they are an alternative to everything else. They took their influences from pretty much everyone, and then with a big “fuck you,” disregarded all the rules of the genres they borrowed from. In essence, many people would argue that they are basically a punk rock group, just because how they wave their dicks around like giant middle fingers in defiance to whatever anyone expects music to be
You forgot that they got high regards from beavis and butthead...
And they stumped the snl character pat
“What’s a ween?”
DO THE INCREDIBLE STRING BAND PLEASE THEY BRING ME SO MUCH JOY
i think you might’ve forgotten you already made a ween video
mr tweedy he had to take it down due to copyright
Edgeworth oh
The only Ween album I have, funny enough, is The Pod (and I love it too =] )
A lot of people seem to have that as their favorite. Never really liked it myself
@@LieLikesMusic I find if you have knack for anarchic and off-the-wall humour, it's a favourite. Basically, if you find yourself laughing after the first verse of "Strap on that jammy pac", then you should enjoy the rest of it. It also helps if you've laughed along albums like We're Only In It for the Money =]
My favourite song from that album is right to the ways and the rules of the world, followed up by dr rock and captain fantasy
@really dude hell yeah
@@LieLikesMusic You might get into it like my friend Larry did. Dislike it on the first listen, come back, love it. I personally loved it since I first heard it.
I've listened to Ween since I was 13, and i'm 32 now. I used to watch Winamp TV and there was a channel called "Ween TV." I've listened to every album a lot of the B-Sides, it's still one of my favorite bands, even though I have overplayed them for myself.
I love ween. Thanks for the video. No one ever knows who I'm talking about whenever I mention them.
The original video "understanding ween" was better, but. Continue to make videos my good man. These are great.
Remember pushing up daisies on the radio, then years later bought the country album because a mate had it and the music and lyrics gelled, so subversively. Was doing manual work whistling piss up a rope and a new guy asked if I was doing Ween? He recommended Chocolate and cheese and he was a great guy so I got into that. They’ve done so much different stuff, they are the pastiche masters as well as proper weird musos.
those loops are not interesting to see
I want to see it but its kinda hard when the video part its not very inetresting
12 golden country greats is an amazing parody of country music. I really don't like country, but I do like this album quite a lot, and I have to wonder how the great session musicians they hired had to feel about some of the lyrics.
it feels like ween, lemon demon, tally hall, and others are bands that people know about, but only one song e.g ocean man, 2 trucks/touch tone telephone, and ruler of everything, and it's kinda sad seeing people that know about that one song, but not knowing what greatness lies in their fingertips
Ween is quite possibly the greatest and most eclectic band of all time. If somebody doesn’t like Ween then I take all the rest of their judgement with a grain of Salt. Mang
Daniel Johnston next
Bless you for pronouncing Quebec correctly
"you will crawl on your knees through the filth to the altar of Ween..." Henry Rollins.
the second I heard Ween, I was like... I love Ween
I love your channel man, i am happy for your animation skills improvement. Sadly, i must say, i am not aware of anything about ween and these visual dynamics are not helping much, why not trying to mix your old style with your new one ?
cheers m8!!
I'm a simple man, I see an Ecuador reference and I smile.
Praise the Boognish.
I cant believe im seeing this much Brown in my feed
Nicely done
Can't wait to see Ween again. It will be my 30th time...
pshhh Chocolate and Cheese is the starting point. Best Album!
Great video!
never heard this band prior to 2012...but they've become my fave of the weird, next to the buttholes. wide range of muzaky-wackyness, most pleasing to the ear. highly recommended.
I was introduced to Ween with the song Molly lol
Pollo Asado, myself
Personally, I think Chocolate and Cheese is BY FAR the best album for introducing people to Ween. White Pepper is too serious and The Mollusk is too much of a concept album, and their early low-fi albums, though great, are too far out there for many people as an introduction.
Some of weens songs are difficult to listen through, but I bet people who enjoy "psych rock/indiehippie stuff" might enjoy some of their songs like Boys Club or Mister Would You Please Help My Pony
Was listening to roses are free as I saw this on my recommended
For me it was Dr. Rock
Of course my favorite band and of course not the only band on my list with a Demon God patron.
The fucking best. There is no debate, imo
Hey man thx for doin ween, love this band!
Regarding the fact that they are not even really well-known after appearing in SpongeBob, it is rather like a miracle that Stephen Hillenburg even knew them already in the 90s! Lol
Great intro. Ween is great! I think The Mollusc could be the most easily accessible, but there's greatness on every album.
Ocean man, take me by the hand.
@H L Ocean man, the voyage to the corner of the globe is a real trip
@@LieLikesMusic Ocean man, the crust of a tan man imbibed by the sand
In My Opinion... "Quebec" Was Their Best Album. You Got "Transdermal Celebration" And "Tried And True" And More!!!
Yup! Love Zoloft and Chocolate town
Ween=greatest band ever
Love these guys, everything they did in the 90s is worth checking out
They're the best live band out there right now, and their discography will both excite and offend you while being a high water mark in the annals of recorded sound.