Ween The: Pod 1991 Flac
Released on September 20, 1991, is the second studio album by the American rock duo
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Health and Habit
: During recording, both members reportedly suffered from mononucleosis . The liner notes also infamously claimed they "inhaled five cans of Scotchgard" during the process, a detail the band later clarified was meant to be the "most slime-bag thing" they could think of. ween the pod 1991 flac
The Origin of "The Pod"
: The album was named after the fly-infested apartment on Van Sant Road in Solebury Township, Pennsylvania, where Dean and Gene Ween lived and recorded. Released on September 20, 1991, is the second
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Drummer/gene pool Claude Coleman Jr. wasn't there; the drum sounds were created via drum machines and primitive samplers. But the real story is the "pod." The band moved into a tiny room where a previous tenant had spilled a gallon of the carpet cleaner "Scotchgard." The fumes were so intense that both Dean Ween (Mickey Melchiondo) and Gene Ween (Aaron Freeman) claimed they were perpetually ill, dizzy, and confined to a pull-out sofa bed. They dubbed their sick bed "The Pod."
: Many fans claim the album resonates best when you are feeling physically ill, deeply sad, or slightly altered. The Volume Factor