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Suck Fony

Wheatus · 2005

48 min · 10 tracks · rock music

A raw blend of pop-punk energy and candid storytelling wrapped in catchy melodies.

Why this album works

'Suck Fony' is notable for its critical reception, with reviews highlighting its return to form after the less commercially successful 'Hand Over Your Loved Ones'. The album garnered attention for its introspective lyrics and was part of Wheatus’s effort to maintain relevance in an evolving genre.
Career context
Released in 2005, 'Suck Fony' was Wheatus's third studio album, following their self-titled debut which featured the hit 'Teenage Dirtbag'. At this point, the band was navigating a changing music landscape post-2000s pop-punk boom, striving to redefine their sound amidst shifting industry dynamics.
Stylistic neighbors
John Mayer· ZZ Top· Daniel Lanois

Tracklist

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

  • 1 American in Amsterdam Standout 3:58
  • 2 The Song That I Wrote When You Dissed Me Standout 4:04
  • 3 Anyway 4:09
  • 4 Freak On 4:44
  • 5 Lemonade 3:22
  • 6 The Deck 2:38
  • 7 Fair Weather Friend Standout 3:25
  • 8 Randall 4:18
  • 9 Whole Amoeba 3:07
  • 10 Dynomite Satchel of Pain / The Song That I Wrote When You Dissed Me (demo), Part 1 / The Song That I Wrote When You Dissed Me (demo), Part 2 14:57

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