10 Weirdest Rock Songs Ever Made
2. Pink Eye on My Leg - Ween
For as easy as it would be to classify Ween as alternative, there's really no genre that these weirdos haven't touched. Being graduates of the Frank Zappa school of rock and roll, it's clear that both Gene and Dean Ween do whatever the hell they want to across their albums, which lean on both the good and the bad side of listenable depending on the record. While the Mollusk might be a more radio-friendly version of what they do, Pink Eye on My Leg is confirmation that these guys haven't forgotten their strange streak.
Being part of the album that inspired Steve Hillenburg to create Spongebob, these few minutes of instrumental are among some of the wildest moments on the record, driven by a strange industrial synthesizer. Much like the zany character on the cover, this entire song really feels like you're swimming through the bottom of the ocean, while also being treated to a dog barking, a man moaning, and bits and pieces of stray guitar sounds splattered everywhere.
This is just the tip of the iceberg when it comes to Ween though, with their affectionately titled "brown" albums having even wilder moments that will physically assault your ears if you decide to take on the challenge. Despite having one of the biggest memes of the modern age with Ocean Man, this is the moment where the Mollusk fully commits to the underwater concept.