GodWeenSatan: The Oneness cover

GodWeenSatan: The Oneness

Ween · 1990

71 min · 26 tracks · alternative rock · psychedelic rock · lo-fi

A chaotic blend of lo-fi psychedelia and offbeat humor that defies genre boundaries.

Why this album works

'GodWeenSatan: The Oneness' is notable for its underground impact, capturing the essence of early '90s alternative rock. It helped establish Ween as a cult favorite, influencing a generation of artists with its genre-defying approach and irreverent humor, ultimately paving the way for their later commercial successes.
Best for
short bursts of chaotic fun quirky humor for light moods dynamic pacing with playful shifts
Context
Released as Ween's debut album in 1990, 'GodWeenSatan: The Oneness' introduced the world to their eclectic sound. At this point, the duo was still developing their unique identity, blending irreverent lyrics with diverse musical styles. This album set the foundation for their future explorations into various genres and thematic content.

Tracklist

Best experienced from track one — press play and let it unfold.

  • 1 You Fucked Up Standout 1:37
  • 2 Tick 1:53
  • 3 I’m in the Mood to Move 1:16
  • 4 I Gots a Weasel 1:22
  • 5 Fat Lenny 2:07
  • 6 Cold & Wet 1:12
  • 7 Bumblebee 1:19
  • 8 Don’t Laugh (I Love You) Standout 2:49
  • 9 Never Squeal 2:25
  • 10 Up on Th’ Hill (Traditional) 1:56
  • 11 Wayne’s Pet Youngun’ 1:41
  • 12 Nicole 9:20
  • 13 Common Bitch 1:46
  • 14 El Camino 2:17
  • 15 Old Queen Cole 1:34
  • 16 Nan 2:55
  • 17 Licking the Palm for Guava 1:07
  • 18 Mushroom Festival in Hell 2:35
  • 19 L.M.L.Y.P. Standout 8:48
  • 20 Papa Zit 1:15
  • 21 Old Man Thunder 0:23
  • 22 Birthday Boy 3:31
  • 23 Blackjack 4:36
  • 24 Squelch the Weasel 3:11
  • 25 Marble Tulip Juicy Tree 5:24
  • 26 Puffy Cloud (Puffy Claude) 2:40

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