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Sound of Urchin
Sound of Urchin
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Primus
Primus
rock band from the United States
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William Tucker
William Tucker
US guitarist (1961-1999)
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Kramer
Kramer
American musician
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Les Claypool
Les Claypool
American musician
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Josh Freese
Josh Freese
session musician
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Killing Joke
Killing Joke
English post-punk band
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Queens of the Stone Age
Queens of the Stone Age
American rock band
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Suburban Legends
Suburban Legends
American ska punk band
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Grace Potter and the Nocturnals
Grace Potter and the Nocturnals
American rock band from Vermont
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Billy Talent
Billy Talent
Canadian punk rock band
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They Might Be Giants
They Might Be Giants
American alternative rock band
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Staind
Staind
American rock band
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Marmozets
Marmozets
English rock band
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Stone Temple Pilots
Stone Temple Pilots
American rock band
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Richard Cheese & Lounge Against The Machine
Richard Cheese & Lounge Against The Machine
American cover band
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Secrets
Secrets
American post-hardcore band
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Ben Howard
Ben Howard
English singer and songwriter
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Toad the Wet Sprocket
Toad the Wet Sprocket
American alternative rock band
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Black Dice
Black Dice
band
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Awolnation
Awolnation
American electronic rock band, formed and fronted by Aaron Bruno
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Magazine
Magazine
English post-punk band
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Hawk Nelson
Hawk Nelson
Canadian band
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Adrian Gurvitz
Adrian Gurvitz
English singer, songwriter, musician and record producer
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Dance Hall Crashers
Dance Hall Crashers
band
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Eddie Hazel
Eddie Hazel
American guitarist
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Silverstein
Silverstein
Canadian post-hardcore band
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The Decemberists
The Decemberists
American indie rock band
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Chris Robinson
Chris Robinson
American musician
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The String Cheese Incident
The String Cheese Incident
band
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Reel Big Fish
Reel Big Fish
American band
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Luscious Jackson
Luscious Jackson
American band
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Anberlin
Anberlin
American alternative rock band
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As Cities Burn
As Cities Burn
American Christian post-hardcore band
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Sparks
Sparks
American rock and pop band
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Operation Ivy
Operation Ivy
American ska punk band
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Wendy Melvoin
Wendy Melvoin
American guitarist and singer-songwriter
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Limp Bizkit
Limp Bizkit
American nu metal band
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Underoath
Underoath
American band
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Janet Devlin
Janet Devlin
Northern Irish singer/songwriter
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Galaxie 500
Galaxie 500
American alternative rock band
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Mark Lanegan
Mark Lanegan
American recording artist; singer
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Rx Bandits
Rx Bandits
band
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Seaweed
Seaweed
band
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Dio
Dio
American heavy metal band
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Loverboy
Loverboy
Canadian rock band
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The Band
The Band
rock band from Toronto
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Shihad
Shihad
New Zealand alternative rock band
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Nick Carter
Nick Carter
American musician
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Newsboys
Newsboys
Christian pop rock band
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Helloween
Helloween
Power metal band
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Queen
Queen
British rock band (1970-)
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The Almost
The Almost
American rock band
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The Maccabees
The Maccabees
English indie rock band
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The Lemonheads
The Lemonheads
American musical group; alternative rock band

Ween is an American rock band from New Hope, Pennsylvania, formed in 1984 by Aaron Freeman and Mickey Melchiondo, better known by their respective stage names, Gene and Dean Ween. Generally categorized as an alternative rock band, the band are known for their highly eclectic catalog of songs inspired by funk, soul, country, gospel, prog, psychedelia, R&B, heavy metal, punk rock, and countless more.

Ween self-released several cassette albums from their formation until 1989. Afterward, they put out three officially-released lo-fi albums; GodWeenSatan: The Oneness (1990); The Pod (1991); and Pure Guava (1992). For Pure Guava, the band signed with major label Elektra Records. The album spawned the single "Push th' Little Daisies", which was a chart hit in Australia and the United States. Under Elektra, the band released four professionally-recorded albums; Chocolate and Cheese (1994); 12 Golden Country Greats (1996); The Mollusk (1997); and White Pepper (2000). They later returned to independent labels for their albums Quebec (2003) and La Cucaracha (2007). After a 28-year run, Freeman quit the band in 2012, citing the need to focus on his alcohol and drug addiction issues. Ween reformed in late 2015 and toured extensively with no stated plans to release new recorded material.

For their first ten years of existence, Ween performed live as a duo backed by a Digital Audio Tape. With the release of Chocolate and Cheese, they expanded to a four-piece act, later adding a fifth member as well. Their live members include Claude Coleman Jr., Dave Dreiwitz, Glenn McClelland. Ween also collaborated extensively with Andrew Weiss, who joined the band as a bassist in 1989 and also produced five of their nine studio albums. Despite never receiving much mainstream recognition, Ween developed a large, devoted cult following and garnered critical acclaim.