Ween have never been the kind of band who were destined for mainstream success, but they came closer than they’ve ever been when they released their fourth album Chocolate And Cheese in 1994. At the height of the ’90s alt-rock era, Dean and Gene Ween had major-label resources behind them, and they found themselves recording in an actual studio for the first time, though maintained total artistic control and played every instrument themselves.
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Ween have never been the kind of band who were destined for mainstream success, but they came closer than they’ve ever been when they released their fourth album Cho... more info