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2003

55:04

Genres:   Rock

Subgenres:   Alternative Pop/Rock & Comedy Rock & Indie Rock
Tracks   credits   songs   art
1.
It's Gonna Be a Long Night      2:50    2003
by Ween
2.
Zoloft      3:52    2003
by Ween
3.
Transdermal Celebration      3:26    2003
by Ween
4.
Among His Tribe      3:39    2003
by Ween
5.
So Many People in the Neighborhood      3:30    2003
by Ween
6.
Tried and True      4:02    2003
by Ween
7.
Happy Colored Marbles      3:13    2003
by Ween
8.
Hey There Fancypants      2:00    2003
by Ween
9.
Captain      3:59    2003
by Ween
10.
Chocolate Town      3:17    2003
by Ween
11.
I Don't Want It      3:25    2003
by Ween
12.
The Fucked Jam      2:59    2003
by Ween
13.
Alcan Road      5:08    2003
by Ween
14.
The Argus      4:53    2003
by Ween
15.
If You Could Save Yourself (You'd Save Us All)      4:47    2003
by Ween
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