Shamemaker
Ween · La Cucaracha [2007]
When I feel ashamed
I get so scared
It makes me wanna hurt you
Shamemaker
My body aches
And I feel alone
I'm in a very defensive place
Shamemaker
Oh oh-oh ooh!
Feel the feeling oh!
Process feelings
Feel it in the belly
Like a yellow worm with teeth
Oh oh-oh ooh!
Bring it down, don't think too much
Feel the feeling
Let it have its way til it says good bye
Go!
I need to breathe
Just need to breathe
Don't walk away
Shamemaker
Touch me
You need to touch me
But I'm afraid
Shamemaker
Oh oh-oh ooh!
Feel the feeling oh!
Process feelings
Feel it in the belly
Like a yellow worm with teeth
Oh oh-oh ooh!
Bring it down dont think too much
Feel the feeling
Let it have its way til it says good bye
Let it have its way til it says good bye
Let it go
Shamemaker
I get so scared
It makes me wanna hurt you
Shamemaker
My body aches
And I feel alone
I'm in a very defensive place
Shamemaker
Oh oh-oh ooh!
Feel the feeling oh!
Process feelings
Feel it in the belly
Like a yellow worm with teeth
Oh oh-oh ooh!
Bring it down, don't think too much
Feel the feeling
Let it have its way til it says good bye
Go!
I need to breathe
Just need to breathe
Don't walk away
Shamemaker
Touch me
You need to touch me
But I'm afraid
Shamemaker
Oh oh-oh ooh!
Feel the feeling oh!
Process feelings
Feel it in the belly
Like a yellow worm with teeth
Oh oh-oh ooh!
Bring it down dont think too much
Feel the feeling
Let it have its way til it says good bye
Let it have its way til it says good bye
Let it go
Shamemaker
Shamemaker - Ween
Released on the 2007 album La Cucaracha, "Shamemaker" is a standout track from the American duo Ween, blending their signature blend of indie rock with quirky, off-kilter melodies. The song exemplifies the band's ability to craft intricate, humorous compositions that often subvert traditional song structures. As part of their broader discography, the track reflects Ween's continued exploration of eccentric pop sensibilities, maintaining a distinct voice that separates them from mainstream rock acts. Its inclusion on La Cucaracha highlights the group's commitment to releasing music that prioritizes artistic expression and unique soundscapes over conventional chart performance.

