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What do you even say about an album like The Mollusk? On the surface, it’s ridiculous. Sea creatures. Polka dot whales. Songs that sound like children’s music… until they suddenly don’t. But the more time you spend with it, the more it reveals itself as something surprisingly cohesive—and absolutely brilliant. In this episode of Self Titled, we dive into The Mollusk by Ween—a record that blends nautical folklore, psychedelic weirdness, and real emotional weight into one of the most unique albums of the ’90s. We talk about: -Why this album can feel impenetrable at first—and why it eventually clicks -The strange (and very real) story behind how it was made -Songs like “Mutilated Lips,” “Buckingham Green,” and “Ocean Man” -Whether this is actually Ween’s masterpiece If you’ve ever bounced off Ween—or if you’ve loved them for years—this is one worth revisiting. Chapters: 00:00 Intro 03:20 Listening to Ween around non-Ween fans 05:52 Our history with Ween and The Mollusk 15:18 Where does The Mollusk rank among Ween albums 19:40 The making of The Mollusk 25:00 Track-by-track breakdown 01:21:04 The aftermath of The Mollusk 01:31:58 What makes Ween special
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