Weenie Beenie
Foo Fighters · Foo Fighters
I'm molasses hung in rent
read a sponsor one shot no post-show
tear it off, but not a lot, it's not enough to debate
as if you blame real and stagnate
big shit no shit
tear it off, but not a lot, only so much you can take
some try that hit
beast and mud lead
big shit no shit
tear it off, but not a lot, only so much you can take
tear it off, but not a lot, it's not enough to debate
big shit no duh
right?
one shot nothing
read a sponsor one shot no post-show
tear it off, but not a lot, it's not enough to debate
as if you blame real and stagnate
big shit no shit
tear it off, but not a lot, only so much you can take
some try that hit
beast and mud lead
big shit no shit
tear it off, but not a lot, only so much you can take
tear it off, but not a lot, it's not enough to debate
big shit no duh
right?
one shot nothing
Weenie Beenie
Released by the American rock band Foo Fighters, 'Weenie Beenie' stands as a defining track from their 1997 album of the same name. The song exemplifies the group's signature blend of grunge roots and hard rock energy, featuring Dave Grohl's driving drumming and dynamic vocal delivery. It captures the raw, high-octane sound that characterized the band's early career and helped establish their reputation as a major force in alternative rock. The recording showcases the collaborative spirit of the lineup, including Nate Mendel, Walter Becker, and Pat Smear, delivering a powerful anthem that resonated with fans during the late 1990s.
