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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. 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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  4. 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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  5. 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.

  6. 20 set 1991 · Ween - The Pod Lyrics and Tracklist | Genius. The Pod. Released September 20, 1991. The Pod Tracklist. 1. Strap On That Jammy Pac Lyrics. 5.3K. 2. Dr. Rock Lyrics. 8.2K. 3. Frank...

  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.