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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › The_PodThe Pod - Wikipedia

    The Pod is the second studio album by American rock band Ween. [3] [4] It was released on September 20, 1991, by Shimmy-Disc . Production. The album was recorded from January to October 1990, at the Pod on Van Sant Road in Solebury Township, Pennsylvania. [5] . Recording concluded one month prior to the release of their debut on November 16. [6] .

  2. it.wikipedia.org › wiki › The_PodThe Pod - Wikipedia

    The Pod è il secondo album in studio del gruppo musicale statunitense Ween, pubblicato nel 1991. Tracce. Strap on That Jammy Pac – 3:03; Dr. Rock – 3:11; Frank – 3:46; Sorry Charlie – 3:51; The Stallion (Pt. 1) – 2:51; Pollo Asado – 2:45; Right to the Ways and the Rules of the World – 5:05; Captain Fantasy – 3:19 ...

  3. 18 mag 2012 · Buy it here: http://www.amazon.com/Pod-Ween/dp/B002C2XXJE/1. Strap On That Jammy Pac - 0:002. Dr. Rock - 3:023. Frank - 6:134. Sorry Charlie - 10:005. The St...

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  4. 20 set 1991 · The Pod, an Album by Ween. Released 20 September 1991 on Shimmy (catalog no. SHIMMY 049; CD). Genres: Experimental Rock, Neo-Psychedelia, Slacker Rock. Rated #55 in the best albums of 1991, and #4214 of all time album..

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  5. 20 set 1991 · About “The Pod”. The Pod is the second studio album by the alternative rock band Ween, released on September 20, 1991. Prior to the release of The Pod, there were two demo tapes...

  6. www.ween.wiki › wiki › The_PodThe Pod - Ween

    21 dic 2023 · The Pod is a studio album by Ween, released on September 20, 1991 on Shimmy Disc Records. Ween's second major album, it signaled a musical shift away from a full-band sound with live drums, and toward a lo-fi, home-recorded sound with drum machine. Contents. 1 Description. 2 Track Listing. 3 Trivia/Information. 4 References. 5 Scans. Description.

  7. 20 set 1991 · The Pod. Weens second album is as chaotic as their debut, but it shines a brighter light on their songwriting smarts. “Dr. Rock” isn’t just a cheeky simulacrum of glam metal; its glass-shattering shrieks are arena-worthy in their own right.