GodWeenSatan: The Oneness cover

GodWeenSatan: The Oneness

Released

To say that Ween’s debut album, emerging from a stew of previous self-released tapes and general whatever-the-hell throughout the mid to late 80s, is a chaotic, ridiculous and juvenile mess is less critical judgment and more simply accurate accounting. Thing is, that was the whole point: at once a collection of stylistic parodies like a dirtbag and sometimes unpleasant Weird Al Yankovic and an often catchy affair with hooks all over the place – the shimmering dopey psych of “Marble Tulip Juicy Tree” is a good example – it set the course for their future.

Ned Raggett

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