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Alt-rock's merriest pranksters, Ween, downplay the forced yuks and focus on cuddly pop, rolling up White Pepper, an album for non-stoners. Still fighting for their right to parody on their seventh studio effort, Dean and Gene Ween elsewhere prove their newfound melodic skills and long-standing arrangement smarts can blossom without weedy drug buffoonery. B
Posted Jun 02, 2000
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