In her review of
Chocolate and Cheese for
Spin, Terri Sutton observed that Ween "seems to have potty-trained its predilection for lengthy
funk deconstructions", limiting their "
Prince/
Brothers Johnson fixation" to "a prized few taut, sexy saunters" and elsewhere exploring new musical territory by taking influence from
Southern rock,
Philadelphia soul, and
disco, among other styles. "Certifiably insane and dangerously insidious," Paul Rees wrote in
Select, "
Chocolate and Cheese is the finest argument for dropping out and tuning in to Ween's parallel universe." Retrospectively,
AllMusic critic Heather Phares lauded
Chocolate and Cheese as "a brilliant fusion of pop and
gonzo humor" and "arguably Ween's finest moment", which "proved for once and all that along with their twisted sense of humor and wide musical vocabulary, Dean and Gene are also impressive songwriters." The entire album was played live as part of the group's setlist at the
Desert Daze festival in California on October 12, 2019.
Appearances in other media In 1995, the video for "Freedom of '76" appeared in an episode of
Beavis and Butt-Head titled "Bus Trip". In 2001, "Take Me Away" was used in the film ''
One Night at McCool's, in addition to being included on the soundtrack album for that film. "Voodoo Lady" can be heard in the 2000 comedy films Road Trip and Dude, Where's My Car?, which coincidentally both starred Seann William Scott. The song was also included on the soundtrack albums for these two films, and in Road Trip
, a poster of Chocolate and Cheese'' can be seen in the dorm room of the characters, alongside a poster of
Lida Husik's 1997 album
Fly Stereophonic. "Voodoo Lady" had earlier been included on the original version of "In the Bathroom", a skit from the 1990s sketch comedy show
The State, while the album track "Buenas Tardes Amigo" was featured in the German films
Lammbock and
Herr Lehmann. In August 2022, Ween performed "Take Me Away", "Roses Are Free" and an extended version of "Voodoo Lady" for the 25th anniversary concert of the animated series
South Park.
Covers A number of songs on
Chocolate and Cheese have been covered by a variety of other artists in the years since its release. • "Roses Are Free" has been covered by the band
Phish repeatedly. Official releases of their version appear on Phish's live concert albums
Hampton Comes Alive (1999) and
Live Phish 04.03.98 (2005). The 2000 documentary
Bittersweet Motel features the band learning the track backstage at the Rochester War Memorial in Rochester, NY and then transitions into their first onstage interpretation. In an interview from 2015, Melchiondo observed that Ween began playing "Roses Are Free" regularly in concert after Phish began covering it, and credited Phish for boosting the song's popularity.
Phish's guitarist,
Trey Anastasio, commented to the crowd after their August 7, 2015, cover, suggesting that Mickey and Aaron should play together again, which was followed by
Ween's first comeback show at the 1stBank Center in Broomfield, CO on December 2, 2016 where the song was played among 32 others. •
Ash recorded a version of "What Deaner Was Talkin' About". It was released as a B-side on their 1997 single "
A Life Less Ordinary", which was written for the
film of the same name. This track also features on their limited edition live album,
Live at the Wireless. •
Amos Lee performed "Buenas Tardes Amigo" on an iTunes exclusive live album entitled
iTunes Live from SoHo. •
Jon Auer (
The Posies,
Big Star) covered "Baby Bitch" on his solo EP
6 1/2. • Folk punk musician
Sunny War covered "Baby Bitch" on her 2023 album
Anarchist Gospel. • Indie rock band
Cherry Glazerr covered "Baby Bitch" as a stand alone single. ==Track listing==