

However, the rest of the music critics seemed to have mixed opinions about it. When it was released on November 10, 1992, it received a full five out of five-star rating from the critics of AllMusic. The third studio album released by Ween was (Pure Guava). In total, they’ve also released ten music videos, a video album, and eighteen singles. Ween’s discographic portfolio features nine studio albums to the duo’s credit, as well as seven studio albums, two compilation albums, eight extended plays (EPs), and fifteen demo tapes. After three years, a clean and sober Freeman was ready to hook up with Melchiondo so they can begin performing as Ween again. From 1984 until 2012, Freeman and Melchiondo enjoyed a solid run as Ween until going their separate ways as Freemen needed to take the time off to deal with his addiction to drugs and alcohol. This resulted in what would become an ideal working relationship as the two would first form the rock group known today as Ween. However, when it came to music, they realized this was one common ground the two shared. At first, neither cared due to their different backgrounds. In 1984, Ween founders Aaron Freeman and Mickey Melchiondo first met while sharing the same typing class in junior high.
