Chocolate And Cheese Ranked
My favorite Ween album could use a ranking. Listen to this album if you like experimentalism, ralternative rock, and/or psychedelia, IT'S A CLASSIC! |
16 | | Ween Chocolate and Cheese
"Drifter in the Dark" It's a nice little folky transition song, but it's not really as
creative as the rest of the album. It's a bit of a filler. |
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"A Tear for Eddie" Dedicated to the late Eddie Hazel, this song is a cool mellow
instrumental, but this is no where near their best. Still pretty sweet. |
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"What Deaner Was Talkin' About" Very insightful and it has cool psychedelic
keyboards. Pretty good. |
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"The HIV Song" One of their funny-simple songs. It just repeats "AIDS HIV" over and
over. Amazing in a way, but this album has even better to offer. |
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"Jappa Road" It's only a tiny bit generic, but is filled with a ton of subtle humor that
makes the song a classic. "Baby you look great today" so randomly placed... |
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"Candi" Pure torture for the non-seasoned Ween fan, but once you're a fan, this will
become and instant classic. It ALMOST says the album title in it too. "Chocolate with
cheese." The instrumentation and repetitive lyrics are so signature for Ween. |
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"Baby Bitch" Gene Ween's "fuck you" song to his ex-wife. The lyrics are basically
perfect and the guitar is also pretty cool, but its a tiny bit overrated. |
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"Buenas Tardes Amigo" A random as hell 7 minute Mexican murder ballad. Ween has
really outdone themselves. It's a VERY serious song with a thrilling intricate story,
but its funny because Ween made it... |
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"Roses are Free" Electronic, playful, random, and advice giving, this song has an
awesome guitar solo and tells you not to go out on a killing spree. Good advice from
Boognish himself. |
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"Freedom of '76" This high pitched funk track recounts random things about the city
of brotherly love. Gene hits some pretty great hit high notes in it. Plus they're
stealing the liberty bell in the music video. Overall, it's a Ween essential. As is the top
8 of this list in general. |
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"Don't Shit Where You Eat" The closer has a cool chilled out acoustic part. The song is
pretty simple, but overall has to be one of Ween's most classic endings. It's so
catchy. "Don't shit where you eat my friend." |
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"Take Me Away" A catchy guitar line, Jim Morrison type vocals, mocking Elvis,
awesome shouting at the end. This song has so many qualities of a top notch rock
song. Ween can do it all! |
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"Voodoo Lady" Boogie boogie boogie boogie. Making love to a lady from
a swamp? Awesome bongos? Don't even get me started on the weird feedback part.
This song even managed to chart and be featured in 2 movies. Deaner's guitar solo
is epic too. |
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"I Can't Put My Finger on It" Harsh vocal effects and another catchy as hell guitar line
. There's even a dwarf inside. Listing stuff never was so brown! |
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"Mister, Would You Please Help My Pony?" This song is inspired by a trip Dean Ween
was on where he uttered the title. There's a pony with a hurt lung. Would you please
help him? Somewhere out in the middle the song the music goes out into a trippy
space and loses itself. Psychedelia at its best. One of Ween's best songs ever. |
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"Spinal Meningitis (Got Me Down)" This song upon first listen is just shocking. A poor
young child with an awful disease. You realize the mother won't help the kid because
she thinks its all up to God. Ween's satire on the super religious made this a heavy
hitter. Not to mention that this song has one of my favorite guitar solos of all time.
Listen to this album, it's a classic. |
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