| Song Title | Year Released * | Song Rank |
|---|---|---|
| Ocean Man | 2003 | 21,453 |
| Baby Bitch | 2005 | 33,817 |
| The Mollusk | 1997 | 34,341 |
| Voodoo Lady | 1994 | 36,299 |
| Mutilated Lips | 1997 | 37,771 |
| Freedom Of '76 | 1992 | 42,764 |
| Waving My Dick In The Wind | 1997 | 44,596 |
| Buckingham Green | 1992 | 45,483 |
| Bananas And Blow | 2000 | 48,860 |
| Buenas Tardes Amigo | 2001 | 49,899 |
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Ween was an American experimental rock band. They formed in 1984 in New Hope, Pennsylvania when central members Aaron Freeman (Gene Ween) and Mickey Melchiondo (Dean Ween) met in an eighth grade typing class. Ween has a large cult underground fanbase despite being less known in American pop music. The band's style is eclectic, and while they could generally be referred to as rock music, one of their defining tendencies has been experimentation with various styles incorporating a strong element of humor and absurdity. Both Gene and Dean are skilled multi-instrumentalists who overdubbed various instruments on their recordings, though they also record with the regular touring band. Gene is normally the lead vocalist and Dean the lead guitarist. Lead singer Freeman announced to Rolling Stone on 29 May 2012 that he was "retiring Gene Ween", and a few days later, Ween's manager, Greg Frey, told fans on Facebook that Freeman had decided to "end his musical relationship with Ween," in order to "more fully explore and pursue his solo career".