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Just remember: No matter how high the sample rate, you will never remove the sound of Dean Ween vomiting into a bucket at the end of “Frank.” And that, by design, is the point. That is The Pod .
In the sprawling, beer-stained pantheon of 1990s alternative rock, few albums are as beloved, baffling, and sonically punishing as Ween’s second studio album, The Pod . Released in 1991 on Shimmy-Disc, this 75-minute opus of brownness was recorded on a broken four-track Tascam 244 cassette porta-studio in a New Hope, Pennsylvania, boarding house. It is an album that sounds like a seasick hallucination filtered through a McDonald’s drive-thru speaker. ween the pod 1991 flac top
If you are chasing the keyword , you are likely not a casual listener. You are a preservationist, a Gear Page forum lurker, or a boognish-obsessed completist. The quest is real. The files are out there. Just remember: No matter how high the sample