Sung by Dean Ween
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Dean Ween is not considered the band's lead singer, but he typically contributes at least some vocals on a given album or live show. When completed, this page will be a list of every Ween song that Deaner performs vocals on. Usually (depending on the song), the main studio version of each song is the focus of this list. Exceptions or live versions can be noted when relevant.
See also: Sung by Gene Ween, Sung by Others
Dean sings the lead vocal[edit | edit source]
- Alone
- Awesome Sound
- Big Jilm
- Blackjack - Gene and Dean both perform lead vocals. Dean is heard on the right stereo channel
- Can U Taste the Waste?confirmation?
- Help Me Scrape the Mucus Off My Brain
- I Got to Put the Hammer Down
- I'm in the Mood to Move
- I Play It Off Legit - The voice on the phone is Deaner on the Pure Guava version.[confirmation needed]
- I Saw Gener Cryin' in His Sleep
- It's Gonna Be a Long Night
- Little Birdy - 1st verse is Deaner. 2nd verse is Mean Ween.[citation?]
- Loving U Thru It All - I believe both tracks are actually Deaner[?]
- My Own Bare Hands
- Pandy Fackler
- Piss Up a Rope
- Puffy Cloud - Deaner sings the GodWeenSatan version. They both sing it together live.
- Pumpin' 4 the Man
- Reggaejunkiejew - The Pure Guava version seems to be both with Deaner louder than Gener. They both sing it together live.
- She Fucks Me - Sings lead (After speeding up the album version, it is Gener on backup)
- Sorry Charlie
- Spinal Meningitis (Got Me Down) - Vocals on the Chocolate and Cheese version are subject to some debate. Deaner may sing the lead part in the chorus.[?]
- Strap On That Jammy Pac
- Sweetheart in the Summer
- Tender Situation - They both started singing it live in 2000, but the album version is Deaner.
- The Blarney Stone
- The Goin' Gets Tough From the Getgo - Sings together with Gener
- The HIV Song - Possibly[?]
Dean sings supporting vocals[edit | edit source]
- Dr. Rock - Screams the recurring "Dr. Rock!" in the background
- Flies on My Dick - Possibly sings at least one of the vocal tracks on this[?]
- I Gots a Weasel - the background vocals yelled out at the end of each line of the verse
- I'll Be Your Jonny on the Spot - Mollusk album version is unclear. Deaner sings the higher backing vocal live.
- Listen to the Music
- L.M.L.Y.P. - Deaner's hard-to-understand rap verse underneath the "Make you beg" section. Also the guitar talkbox "singing" throughout the song is likely Deaner
- Nicole - Hard to tell with so much going on in this track, but Deaner at the very least does the "How come you never call my buggy?" bit at the end. The guitar talkbox "singing" is also likely Deaner
- Old Queen Cole - Deaner and Gener both scream, Deaner is the more distorted vocal track. Deaner's vocals are focused during the second verse. Gener's vocals fade back in at 0:59 in the recording.
- So Many People in the Neighborhood[?]
- The Stallion Pt. 2 - "What's goin' on?"; "I am — I am the stallion"
- The Stallion Pt. 3 - "Hey dude, he's the stallion..."
- Up on the Hill - the rhythmic backing vocals are possibly by Deaner[confirmation needed]
Other[edit | edit source]
- Common Bitch - Can be heard yelling in response to Gene in the intro
- Fat Lenny - Deaner can be heard several times yelling in the background including the "AHHHH FAT LENNY!"
- Papa Zit - Dean is possibly the one who yells "Papa Zit go!" in the beginning
- Right to the Ways and the Rules of the World - Deaner can be heard speaking at the end
- Sketches of Winkle - Deaner responds to Gener's question in the chorus with what sounds like "I don't know"
- Tastes Good on th' Bun - Screaming "Good on th' bun!" in the background
- Wayne's Pet Youngin' - Deaner is possibly the one counting to 25 in the beginning[confirmation needed]