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Ween is an American rock band from New Hope, Pennsylvania, formed in 1984 by Aaron Freeman and Mickey Melchiondo, who perform under the stage names Gene Ween and Dean Ween. The band is commonly categorized as alternative rock and is noted for a highly eclectic musical style drawing on influences including funk, psychedelia, soul, country, gospel, progressive rock, R&B, heavy metal, and punk rock. From their formation through 1989, Ween self-released several cassette-only recordings. They subsequently issued three officially released lo-fi studio albums, "GodWeenSatan: The Oneness" (1990), "The Pod" (1991), and "Pure Guava" (1992). In conjunction with the release of "Pure Guava", the band signed with Elektra Records. The album included the single "Push th' Little Daisies", which achieved chart success in the United States and Australia. While signed to Elektra, Ween released four studio albums recorded with higher production values: "Chocolate and Cheese" (1994), "12 Golden Country Greats" (1996), "The Mollusk" (1997), and "White Pepper" (2000). The band later returned to independent labels for the albums "Quebec" (2003) and "La Cucaracha" (2007). In 2012, after approximately 28 years of activity, Freeman left the band, citing the need to address alcohol and drug addiction. Ween reunited in late 2015 and resumed touring, initially without plans to record new material. In 2024, the band entered an indefinite hiatus, citing Melchiondo’s mental health as a contributing factor.