Ween Lyrics — by Popularity
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| 51 | I'm in the Mood to Move |
| 52 | Molly |
| 53 | Object |
| 54 | Did You See Me |
| 55 | Nan |
| 56 | L.M.L.Y.P. |
| 57 | Mister Richard Smoker |
| 58 | Don't Shit Where You Eat |
| 59 | I'll Miss You |
| 60 | Marble Tulip Juicy Tree |
| 61 | Awesome Sound |
| 62 | Big Jilm |
| 63 | Flutes of Chi |
| 64 | I'm Dancing in the Show Tonight |
| 65 | Papa Zit |
| 66 | The Grobe |
| 67 | Bananas and Blow |
| 68 | Don't Get 2 Close (2 My Fantasy) |
| 69 | Even If You Don't |
| 70 | Woman And Man |
| 71 | You Fucked Up |
| 72 | Happy Colored Marbles |
| 73 | She Wanted To Leave (And Reprise) |
| 74 | Pandy Fackler |
| 75 | I Fell In Love Today |
| 76 | Sketches of Winkle |
| 77 | With My Own Bare Hands |
| 78 | Nicole |
| 79 | The Rainbow |
| 80 | Lullaby |
| 81 | Pumpin' 4 the Man |
| 82 | Pretty Girl |
| 83 | Israel |
| 84 | Falling Out |
| 85 | You Were the Fool |
| 86 | Demon Sweat |
| 87 | Pork Roll Egg And Cheese |
| 88 | So Many People In The Neighborhood |
| 89 | King Billy |
| 90 | Springtheme |
| 91 | Fat Lenny |
| 92 | Gabrielle |
| 93 | Fluffy |
| 94 | I Don't Wanna Leave You on the Farm |
| 95 | Spirit Walker |
| 96 | El Camino |
| 97 | Hey Fat Boy |
| 98 | Little Birdy |
| 99 | Big Jim |
| 100 | Stroker Ace |
Ween Albums
About Ween
Ween is an American rock duo formed in 1984 by Aaron Freeman (Gene Ween) and Mickey Melchiondo (Dean Ween) who became cult legends for their genre-hopping irreverence and lo-fi experimentation. From the crude punk-funk of early albums like "GodWeenSatan" to the polished pop of "White Pepper," they fearlessly blended everything from country and prog rock to psychedelia, creating songs like "The Mollusk" and "Baby Bitch" that showcased both musical sophistication and juvenile humor. Their willingness to embrace both the sublime and the ridiculous-evident in tracks ranging from the beautiful "Ocean Man" to the deliberately offensive "Piss Up a Rope"-influenced countless indie and alternative artists. Despite a hiatus from 2012-2016, Ween's four-decade career established them as fearless musical chameleons who proved that sincerity and absurdity could coexist in rock music.