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So Many People in the Neighborhood - Ween
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So Many People in the Neighborhood Ween

"So Many People in the Neighborhood" by Ween, released in 1994, is a #Rock song that explores themes of community, isolation, and the absurdity of suburban life. The lyrics depict a vibrant yet chaotic neighborhood filled with diverse characters. Musically, it features catchy melodies and playful instrumentation, showcasing Ween's eclectic style. The song captures a sense of nostalgia and critique of everyday life, reflecting the band's unique approach to songwriting.

So Many People in the Neighborhood - Ween
[Chorus]
So many people in the neighborhood
So many people in the neighborhood
So many people in the neighborhood
I don't know if they're very good people

[Bridge]

[Chorus]
So many people in the neighborhood
So many people in the neighborhood
So many people in the neighborhood
I don't know if they're very good people
So many people in the neighborhood
So many people in the neighborhood

[Bridge]
So many people in the neighborhood
So many people in the neighborhood
So many people in the neighborhood (in the neighborhood)
In the neighborhood, in the neighborhood
In the neighborhood

[Verse]
How's about a piece of pie? Ding, dong! Ding, dong!
Fancy locks and cocks and rocks, stay inside, stay inside
How's about a piece of pie? Ding, dong! Ding, dong!
Fancy locks and cocks and rocks, stay inside, stay inside
How's about a piece of pie? Ding, dong! Ding, dong!
Ding, dong! Ding, dong! Ding, dong! Ding, dong!
Ding, dong! Ding, dong! Ding, dong! Ding, dong!
Ding, dong! Ding, dong! Ding, dong! Ding, dong!
How's about a piece of pie? Ding, dong! Ding, dong!
Fancy locks and cocks and rocks, stay inside, stay inside
How's about a piece of pie? Ding, dong! Ding, dong!
Fancy locks and cocks and rocks, stay inside, stay inside
How's about a piece of pie? Ding, dong! Ding, dong!
Fancy locks and cocks and rocks, stay inside, stay inside
How's about a piece of pie? Ding, dong! Ding, dong!
Fancy locks and cocks and rocks, stay inside, stay inside
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