Chocolate Town

Ween · Quebec [2003]

Couldn't taste the taste that I was tastin'

Couldn't hear the waste that I was makin'

Tired of the life I was facin'



Couldn't tell one from another

Couldn't hide a secret from my mother

Any other mother wouldn't bother



Makin' time breakin' ground

Sail brown bay to chocolate town



Got me on the porch I'm in the front row

Says "shit's for real man" like I don't know

Get your punk ass back to the dog show...



Makin' time breakin' ground

Sail brown bay to chocolate town



A new breath I feel the grip releasin'

Scraping my guts off of the ceiling

I've got that sunny bunny feeling



Makin' time breakin' ground

Sail brown bay to chocolate town

Makin' time breakin' ground

Greyhound bus to chocolate town...

Chocolate Town

Chocolate Town stands as a distinctive song in Ween's eclectic discography, appearing on the 2003 album Quebec. The track exemplifies the duo's signature ability to blend absurdity with genuine musical craftsmanship, shifting seamlessly between genres to create a unique sonic landscape. Known for their experimental approach, Ween often explore unconventional themes and sounds, making this recording a prime example of their artistic range. The song reflects the band's willingness to embrace the bizarre, offering listeners a moment of whimsical reflection within a broader catalogue defined by its unpredictability. As part of their mid-2000s output, it captures a specific era where the group continued to refine their identity through diverse stylistic choices and imaginative songwriting.