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Old 10.21.2015, 08:27 AM   #47367
Mortte Jousimo
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Originally Posted by Severian
To start? Probably Chocolate & Cheese. It goes down pretty easy.

GodWeenSatan: The Oneness is a fantastic debut, and the Pod is probably their first "classic", but it's hard for me to imagine someone who's not already into Ween being into those records.

But like I said, I think the Mollusk was their greatest achievement as a band. So if you're relatively new to their sound, I would say Chocolate & Cheese and the Mollusk are the best ones to start with.

But I fully recommend digging in completely if you like what you hear.
Well, just listened Mollusk. I think I will not become huge Ween fan, but I really like it. And I am going to listen at least the Pod, because I just love lo-fi-stuff. I think Ween brothers have listened Zappa...at least they seem to have same kind of ideology "you can be funny and same time make serious music".

I am not sure do I understand correct, but are here Primus haters? I am not a big fan, but really used to listen a lot their "Tales from the Punch Bowl" and liked it! Not listen it a long time, maybe should...

About White Stripes, I have said this many times earlier, but White Stripes has always been to me poor manīs JSBX. I havenīt heard proper album from them, yes they have some really good songs.
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