Freedom of '76 is an EP by Ween released in 1994 by Flying Nun Records.[2] The title song was originally featured on Ween's album Chocolate and Cheese. A music video for the track was directed by Spike Jonze. It depicts Ween (Gene and Dean) attempting to steal the Liberty Bell only to be caught, arrested, and sentenced by the authorities.[3][4] A real event occurred at Independence Hall, where the video crew filmed the night before. A prop hand grenade was left from the shoot only to be discovered by a young tourist the next day.[5]
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Released | 1994 (1994) | |||
Recorded | 1994 | |||
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Producer | Andrew Weiss | |||
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The song makes various references to Philadelphia such as:
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7-inch EP
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