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1999 studio album by Ween
Craters of the Sac
File:Cratersofthesac.jpg
Studio album by Ween
Released1999
Recorded1990–1999
GenreLo-fi
Length33:57
LabelMP3 release only.
Ween chronology
Paintin' the Town Brown: Ween Live 1990-1998
(1999)
Craters of the Sac
(1999)
White Pepper
(2000)

Craters of the Sac is a semi-official MP3-only album by the American rock band Ween. Because Elektra Records released Paintin' the Town Brown, which was to be Ween's first online independent release, Dean Ween leaked the "album" to the Internet in 1999 to succor their fans and show them how much Ween appreciated them. Although it appears in Ween's chronology as being released after Paintin' the Town Brown (1999) and before White Pepper (2000), "Put the Coke on My Dick" and "Monique the Freak" came of the Mollusk sessions of 1997. "Suckin' Blood From The Devil's Dick" originated from the Pandy Fackler tape from the late 1980s.

The tracks "Big Fat Fuck", "How High Can You Fly?" and "Monique the Freak" also appear in remixed form on Ween's 2005 album of unreleased tracks, Shinola, Vol. 1.

The album cover features a close-up photo of Dean Ween's scrotum.

Track listing

All tracks written by Ween.

No.TitleLength
1."All That's Gold Will Turn to Black"1:48
2."The Pawns of War"1:33
3."Big Fat Fuck"7:07
4."Put the Coke on My Dick"3:01
5."Makin' Love in the Gravy"3:15
6."How High Can You Fly?"1:45
7."The Stallion (Pt. 5)"3:27
8."Suckin' Blood from the Devil's Dick"1:44
9."Monique the Freak"10:17
Total length:33:57
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CompilationsShinola, Vol. 1
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