Piss Up a Rope/You Were the Fool EP

Piss Up a Rope/You Were the Fool EP

Infobox Album
Name = Piss Up a Rope/You Were the Fool
Type = ep
Artist = Ween


Released = 1996
Recorded =
Genre = Alternative rock
Length =
Label = Flying Nun Records
Producer =
Reviews =
Last album =
This album =
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The "Piss Up a Rope/You Were the Fool EP" is an EP released by the band Ween in 1996 on Flying Nun Records. This was also released as "You Were The Fool/Piss Up a Rope EP" with tracks 1 and 2 flipped.

Track listing

#"Piss Up A Rope"
#"You Were The Fool"
#"So Long, Jerry"


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