Stroker Ace

Ween · White Pepper [2000]

Light up the wheels and go for broke

Stomp that pedal with a sniftin stroke

Smack that roadblock caught in a pickle

I'm gonna hit that line like old dick trickle



Well my motor's fine and this train's on time

And when I cross that line I'm gonna make you mine



I'm stroker ace-stroker ace-stroker ace



Well it smells like poop and it sure looks crappy

Gotta get back to north pappy flappy



Well it's one a.m. and I'm rollin' in the car now

Gonna hit last call down at the bar now

Got a shammy in my pocket and it's burnin' a hole

Stick it the floor and watch me roll



Well my motor's fine and this train's on time

And when I cross that line I'm gonna make you mine



I'm stroker ace-stroker ace-stroker ace



Well it smells like poop and it sure looks crappy

Gotta get back to north pappy flappy

Stroker Ace

Stroker Ace stands as a vibrant example of Ween's eclectic approach to rock music, appearing on their 2000 album White Pepper. The track captures the duo's signature ability to blend absurdity with tight musicality, showcasing their knack for creating memorable hooks within a genre-bending framework. During this era, the band continued to explore diverse sonic landscapes, moving fluidly between styles while maintaining a distinct identity. The recording reflects their collaborative chemistry and willingness to experiment with unconventional themes. As part of a discography known for its unpredictability, the song remains a testament to their creative range and enduring influence on alternative rock. Listeners often find the track's energy and unique character to be representative of the band's broader artistic vision during the turn of the millennium.