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God Ween Satan - The Onenes

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Album Review

Dean and Gene Ween were barely out of their teens when they recorded GodWeenSatan: The Oneness, and it shows: it's juvenile in the best sense of the word, mixing their sprawling sense of humor with punk, heavy metal, and a surprising amount of pop literacy. At a whopping 23 tracks long, the album features a lot of noodling and lots of whacked-out pop, including "Nan," a dweeby tale of unrequited love, and the jazzy "Never Squeal," which shows off Ween's musical prowess and versatility. GodWeenSatan: The Oneness also introduces many of the song styles the band included on their later releases, such as the prog-rock-inspired ballad "Squelch the Little Weasel," the Prince homage "L.M.L.Y.P.," the playful, helium-laced pop of "Don't Laugh" and the funky, soulful "Nicole." "El Camino"'s pseudo-flamenco, "Birthday Boy"'s surprising vulnerability, and the rambling, silly stoner-folk of "Puffycloud" also set the tone for Ween's future work. Though they'd released plenty of cassettes on their own by the time of GodWeenSatan: The Oneness' release, Ween still sounds like they're trying ideas on for size. Song snippets like "Cold & Wet," "Fat Lenny," and "I Gots a Weasel" are fun but less successful than some of the band's more developed songs or their more crazed outbursts, such as "You F****d Up," "Wayne's Pet Youngin'," and "Papa Zit." Stomping rockers like "Old Queen Cole," the sparse weirdness of "I'm in the Mood to Move" and the gospel parody "Up on the Hill" — which introduces Ween's inspiration, the Boognish — make GodWeenSatan almost as eclectic and inspired as the albums that followed it. However, the fun Dean and Gene Ween had creating GodWeenSatan: The Oneness is palpable, making it more than just a promising debut.

Customer Reviews

Craziest first album ever

From the opening screams of 'You F****d Up' to the barely audible "gener and i smoke too much weed" of 'Puffy Cloud', Gene and Dean take you quite the roller coaster of musicalness. They rock hard on tracks like 'Fat Lenny', are silly on tracks like 'Don't Laugh I Love You', groove on tracks like 'LMLYP', and show their abilities to write radio-friendly type songs like 'Marble Tulip Juicy Tree'. This, their first album, introduces what Ween would be bringing to brave listeners in the years to come, albiet it is quite strange and erratic. Lots of good music here, my favorites are 'Tick', 'Fat Lenny', 'Never Squeal', 'Nicole', 'LMLYP' and 'Marble Tulip Juicy Tree'.

Classic, but not enjoyable

In theory, I love this album. It's a brilliant exhibition of Ween's pure insanity and inanity, that jumps from every conceivable topic and style, all thrown way past the boundaries of reason. Unfortunately, it's just not pleasant listening, and I almost never call it up on my playlists, with the exception of a few songs that showcase the sound that Ween shows off in their later albums, like El Camino, Nicole, and Nan.

My second Ween album (BOOGNISH!!!?)

This album is, without a doubt, even better than Chocolate & Cheese, which I have already reviewed. If I could give this album all the stars in the night sky, I would. "Nan", "Tick", and "Marble Tulip Juicy Tree" are worth the entire price of the album, but then you also get "Bumblebee", an accurate depiction of a person after being stung by a bee, and "Birthday Boy", which captures the essence of a John Hughes movie, if John Hughes was super poor. In summary, buy this album, even if you didn't like Chocolate & Cheese, 'cause this is Ween's magmus opus (so far).

Biography

Formed: 1984 in New Hope, PA

Genre: Alternative

Years Active: '80s, '90s, '00s

Ween was the ultimate cosmic goof of the alternative rock era, a prodigiously talented and deliriously odd duo whose work traveled far beyond the constraints of parody and novelty into the heart of surrealist ecstasy. Despite a mastery for seemingly every mutation of the musical spectrum, the group refused to play it straight; in essence, Ween was bratty deconstructionists, kicking dirt on the pop world around them with demented glee. Along with the occasional frat-boy lapses into misogyny, racism,...
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