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Screeching Weasel is an American punk rock band consisting of Ben Weasel (vocals), Mike Kennerty (guitar), Mike Hunchback (guitar), Zach "Poutine" Brandner (bass) and Pierre Marche (drums). Screeching Weasel is originally from the
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suburb of Prospect Heights, Illinois. The band was formed in 1986 by
Ben Weasel Benjamin Foster (born 1968), also known as Ben Weasel, is an American musician, best known as the lead singer and guitarist of the punk rock band Screeching Weasel. Early life Foster was born in 1968, and was raised in Prospect Heights, Illi ...
and
John Jughead John Pierson, known also by the stage name Jughead and by the pseudonym Ian Pierce, is an American musician, writer, actor, and podcaster. Biography In 1986, Pierson and Ben Weasel co-founded the punk rock band Screeching Weasel in Chicago, Illin ...
. Since their formation, Screeching Weasel have reformed several times with lineup changes. Ben Weasel has been the only constant member, though Jughead was present in every incarnation of the band until 2009. Other prominent members include guitarist/bassist Dan Vapid and drummer Dan Panic, who have each appeared on six of the band's studio albums, and
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bassist Mike Dirnt who appeared on one. Screeching Weasel has recorded 14 studio albums so far, splitting time between a number of famous
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s such as Lookout! Records and Fat Wreck Chords. Despite never achieving mainstream success, a number of largely popular acts cite them as influential.


History


Early years (1986–1989)

The band originally called themselves ''All Night Garage Sale'' but changed their name to Screeching Weasel, a variation of a name a friend had suggested, Screaming Otter, which was a reference to a T-shirt that read, "I'VE GOT A SCREAMING OTTER IN MY PANTS!". Shortly after their formation, Weasel decided that it was too difficult to play bass and sing at the same time, so Vince Vogel, who took the stage name "Vinnie Bovine" joined as the band's bassist. The band recorded their debut album, ''
Screeching Weasel Screeching Weasel is an American punk rock band consisting of Ben Weasel (vocals), Mike Kennerty (guitar), Mike Hunchback (guitar), Zach "Poutine" Brandner (bass) and Pierre Marche (drums). Screeching Weasel is originally from the Chicago subur ...
'', in one night for $200 and released it on Chicago label Underdog Records in 1987. In 1988, Bovine was fired from the band and was replaced with Warren Fischer, better known as Fish, and former member of the band Ozzfish. The band recorded their second studio album, ''
Boogadaboogadaboogada! ''Boogadaboogadaboogada!'' is the second studio album by the Chicago-based punk rock band Screeching Weasel. The album was originally released on vinyl in December 1988 through Roadkill Records. It was the group's only album to feature Fish on ba ...
'', which featured Weasel playing second guitar (he would later state that he only played on about a quarter of the songs) and made a name for themselves by opening a show for
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at 924 Gilman Street. Steve Cheese was fired from the band shortly after the recording due to his unwillingness to tour outside of Chicago. He was replaced by
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for two shows who then was replaced by Brian Vermin. ''Boogadaboogadaboogada!'' was released in late 1988 on Roadkill Records, a label formed by David Best. After what Weasel described as a "disastrous" tour, Fish left the group and was replaced by Dan Schafer, originally nicknamed "Sewercap" and later renamed Danny Vapid. The new band members recorded an extended play entitled ''
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'' for Limited Potential Records soon after that. The band ended up recording four more songs in 1989 that were featured on compilations, featuring a second guitarist Doug Ward, who also joined the band for several live performances. Screeching Weasel disbanded when Vermin and Vapid stated that they wanted to leave the band to concentrate on their side project, Sludgeworth.


First reformation (1991–1994)

After the break-up, Weasel and Jughead formed a new band called The Gore Gore Girls, and Ben briefly performed in the original incarnation of
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. On December 29, 1990, the members of Screeching Weasel reunited for what was intended as a one-off gig to pay off debts the band incurred from the recordings of ''
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and Punkhouse ep''. The lineup consisted of Ben, Jughead, Vapid, Vermin, and Ward. After the show, Vapid discussed the idea of reforming Screeching Weasel with Jughead. All of the band's members agreed to reform, with the exceptions of Brian Vermin and Douglas Ward. To replace Vermin, drummer Dan Panic (Dan Sullivan) was brought in. Before recording their third studio album, '' My Brain Hurts'' (1991) for Lookout! Records, Weasel decided that he wanted to focus on singing and would no longer be playing guitar in the band. Vapid switched instruments from bass to guitar, and former Gore Gore Girls bassist Dave Naked joined the band. The recording sessions for the album also produced the extended play '' Pervo Devo''. After recording ''My Brain Hurts'', Dave Naked was fired from the band and Scott "Gub" Conway, Panic's former bandmate, was brought in as the band's bassist to tour. After the tour, Johnny Personality of The Vindictives became the band's bassist, as Gub was committed to another band. By late 1992, the band had recorded the follow-up to ''My Brain Hurts'', '' Wiggle'', which also marked their first collaboration with producer Mass Giorgini, who also became the bassist of the band from 1998 to 2004. Personality then left the band to focus on The Vindictives. Instead of adding a new member, Weasel moved back to guitar, and Vapid moved back to bass. The band was then asked to record a cover of an entire Ramones album, ''
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'' (1992), followed later that year by ''
Anthem for a New Tomorrow ''Anthem for a New Tomorrow'' is the sixth studio album by the American punk rock band Screeching Weasel. It was released in 1993 through Lookout! Records. According to ''Contemporary Musician'', ''Anthem for a New Tomorrow'' is "widely regarded ...
''. Shortly after the record's release, Weasel decided that he no longer wanted to perform live, and Vapid left after falling out with Ben. After the release of ''How to Make Enemies and Irritate People'' (1994), the band broke up for the second time.


Second reformation (1996–2001)

Following the second breakup, Weasel, Vapid, and Panic formed the band the
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and experienced some notoriety touring with Green Day. By 1996, they rejoined with Jughead and recorded a new Screeching Weasel album ''
Bark Like a Dog ''Bark Like a Dog'' is the eighth studio album by the American punk rock band Screeching Weasel. It was released in 1996 through Fat Wreck Chords. It was the band's first album released through Fat Wreck Chords. It was also the band's first albu ...
'' for
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's Fat Wreck Chords label. The album peaked at number 34 on the ''Billboard'' Heatseekers chart, making it their highest-charting album. However, both Vapid and Panic left by mutual decision after the recording, and Weasel and Jughead decided to go on without them, adding bassist Mass Giorgini and drummer Dan Lumley, both from
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. Weasel also decided for the second time that he no longer wanted to play guitar, so guitarist Zac Damon was added. In 1998, the group's new lineup recorded the ''
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'' EP; the first release on
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, a label Ben and John had formed that year and quickly followed it with ''
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''. Their next release, 1999's ''
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'', featured the same lineup minus Zac Damon, who was unable to record due to school commitments at the time. In 2000 the band brought in
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as a second guitarist and recorded what was intended to be their final album, '' Teen Punks in Heat''. After the album, Screeching Weasel made their first live appearances since 1993, playing 30 minute matinees at Chicago's House of Blues. The band broke up for the third—and allegedly final—time on July 6, 2001, due to Jughead's frustration of a lack of touring.


Hiatus and brief third reformation (2001–2008)

After the third breakup, Jughead started a new band called
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, while Weasel released a solo album titled ''
Fidatevi ''Fidatevi'' is the first solo album released by American punk rock band Screeching Weasel frontman Ben Weasel. The album was released on June 18, 2002 on Panic Button Records. Weasel has said that the lyrics on the album "Are based on experie ...
'', and new Riverdales album, ''
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''. Both Weasel and Jughead authored books seemingly related to Screeching Weasel. In 2001,
Ben Weasel Benjamin Foster (born 1968), also known as Ben Weasel, is an American musician, best known as the lead singer and guitarist of the punk rock band Screeching Weasel. Early life Foster was born in 1968, and was raised in Prospect Heights, Illi ...
published ''Like Hell'', the account of a fictional punk band called Pagan Icons and the life of their frontman, Joe Pagan. Jughead released ''Weasels in a Box'', his admittedly fictionalized account of Screeching Weasel's history. Both books were published by Hope And Nonthings, a publishing house run by Jughead. Jughead also continued his membership with the Neo-Futurists, a theater group he has written and performed with since 1997, appearing in a show called Too Much Light Makes the Baby Go Blind. In 2004, Ben reclaimed all of the Screeching Weasel masters from Lookout! Records in the wake of long-running financial and personal conflicts. The masters were subsequently licensed to and reissued by
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. That same year a lineup consisting of Ben Weasel, Jughead, and multi-year Screeching Weasel veterans Dan Vapid, Mass Giorgini, and Dan Lumley came together to play surprise sets at the Chicago club The Fireside Bowl. According to Ben Weasel, there was an intention to tour that year, but "the offers just weren't there". Ben released a second solo album, ''
These Ones Are Bitter ''These Ones Are Bitter'' is the second solo-album by American punk rock band Screeching Weasel front man Ben Weasel. It was released in June 2007, and was the first album released for "Mendota Recording Company", Ben Weasel's Music download, dig ...
'', in 2007, and gave his first solo live performance at that year's
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in
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. During his set, backed up by The Guts, he was joined on stage by Dan Vapid for several Screeching Weasel and Riverdales songs. Ben Weasel and Dan Vapid also played two shows in August 2008 at Reggie's Rock Club in Chicago, playing the entirety of My Brain Hurts as well as other songs by Screeching Weasel, The Riverdales, and from Ben Weasel's solo albums.


Fourth reformation (2009–2011)

2009–2011 In March 2009, Ben Weasel announced on his blog that he had reformed Screeching Weasel. For the first time, the band featured a lineup without John Jughead, although longtime member Dan Vapid had rejoined. Ben wrote:
"I really want to give you the lowdown on the SW re-formation but there's honestly not a lot to say. Legal issues prevented me from doing my own band on my own terms over the past couple of years but thankfully those problems are all resolved now. The kind of stuff happens sometimes. I won't deny that those problems – which were really just the culmination of many years of a lot of other b.s. - left a foul taste in my mouth about SW. But now that all the headaches are behind me I'm feeling great about it. I'm finally running my own band again and I'm really happy and excited to be back at it. I've got a killer line-up myself, Danny Vapid, Simon Lamb (the Ritalins), Justin Perkins (Yesterday's Kids) and Adam Cargin (Blueheels) (he's also the new Riverdales drummer) and we've got a great set list."
In response to the resurrection of the Screeching Weasel name without his involvement, Jughead released the following statement via his MySpace page:
If it weren't for the fact that I actually enjoy conversing with the fans of my prior bands, I would never have found out about a new band called Screeching Weasel beginning to tour. "This can't be the band I was in." I say to myself. "I would have been preparing." My mind would much prefer going to a place of calm contemplation than into a dark cold room filled with anger and the emotions associated with betrayal. So to avoid painful emoting I first took the facts that Ben and I started a band together called Screeching Weasel, we both spent all our days making that band a home for ourselves, and 18 years later we put it to rest. This along with the statement made by both me and Ben on many occasions that the band wouldn't be Screeching Weasel without either of us, makes me assume that this band playing isn't Screeching Weasel, because I don't recall having kicked myself out of the band. So it seems logical that this is not Screeching Weasel. If it were I would have to admit that I longer have friends named Ben Foster or Dan Schafer. As for people like Ben Weasel, Dan Vapid, or even John Jughead, I have nothing to say, because they never really existed, they were just made up names for a bunch of friends that tried to do something different in order to survive and make a living in this world. And I imagine they are all still trying to make a living somehow, seeing that their band's prominent "leader" never wanted to tour in order to make it financially viable to continue on.
Weasel later revealed the split with Jughead was the result of two-year-long legal battle over Screeching Weasel's business affairs and, although they were resolved, Weasel said "it was not an amicable split" and that "things had gone way, way past the point of no return in terms of our friendship and any semblance of a working relationship anymore". In November 2009, Mike Park of
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announced that Weasel had decided to sever his relationship with the label and that
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would be carrying the Screeching Weasel,
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and Ben Weasel solo back catalogues. On November 30, 2010, Ben Weasel appeared on '' Last Call with Carson Daly'' to talk about his personal problems with anxiety disorders and
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. On March 15, 2011, the band released its first album in eleven years, ''
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'' on Fat Wreck Chords. It was produced by
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of The All-American Rejects. It was announced that the label will also be releasing the back catalogs of Screeching Weasel, the Riverdales, and Ben Weasel. On March 18, 2011, during Screeching Weasel's
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Festival performance at the Scoot Inn in Austin, Texas, Foster punched a female audience member who had thrown a beer and ice cubes at him, and also spit in his face. As a result a woman on the stage, believed to be the club's owner, grabbed him from behind, and Ben mistaking her for an attacking fan turned around and punched her in the scuffle. Foster was then restrained by security and left the venue. On March 22, Foster apologized. On March 23, Punknews.org posted a statement from the four other members of Screeching Weasel, announcing their resignation from the band. On March 31, Weasel announced the cancellation of "Weasel Fest", a 3-day event in honor of Screeching Weasel's 25th anniversary that had been scheduled to take place at Reggie's Rock Club in Chicago, after many of the other acts on the bill dropped out in the wake of the SXSW incident. In an interview published in July 2011,
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, owner of Fat Wreck Chords, stated that he had no interest in releasing another Screeching Weasel record, although the label might still reissue the band's back catalog.


New lineup (2011-present)

Despite speculation of a breakup, Screeching Weasel returned with a new lineup on October 29 at Reggie's Rock Club in Chicago with The Queers. The lineup included Ben Weasel-vocals, Zac Damon-guitar, Dave Klein-bass, Pierre Marche-drums and Mike Hunchback-rhythm guitar. A new 7-song EP, titled '' Carnival of Schadenfreude'', was recorded in July 2011. It was also produced by Mike Kennerty and was released in November 2011 on Recess Records. In March 2013, Ben Weasel announced on the band's Facebook page that Dave Klein had split from the group amicably to join Black Flag. He was replaced by bassist Zach Brandner, AKA "Poutine." On July 13, 2014, Weasel released a video on YouTube stating that new albums were in the works, through a two-part rock opera called ''Baby Fat''. ''Baby Fat: Act 1'' was
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, released in 2015 after the band raised over $40,000. At the end of 2016, Zac Damon was replaced by guitarist, Trevor Jackson. A documentary on the band was in the works for several years, but was cancelled in 2012, with producers citing Weasel's lack of cooperation with production. Screeching Weasel announced in March 2017 that a new documentary was underway entitled My Right: The Screeching Weasel Story. They recorded and digitally released two singles on December 11, 2017, entitled "Christmas Eve" and "New Years Eve" and played several shows in 2018. They subsequently announced via their website that a new album was scheduled to be recorded in summer 2019 with a tour in 2020 to follow. On March 24, 2020, Screeching Weasel released their 13th album, ''Some Freaks of Atavism'' and on July 15, 2022, Screeching Weasel released their 14th album, ''The Awful Disclosures of Screeching Weasel'' with producer
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replacing Trevor Jackson as guitarist/backing vocalist. Both records were well-received by their fans and critics. The band remains active though tour plans have been postponed due to the worldwide Coronavirus outbreak. Ben Weasel has stated, "Screeching Weasel is never breaking up again. The band dies when I do."


Musical style and legacy

In addition to the
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,
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credits bands such as Black Flag,
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, The Dickies and
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for laying the groundwork for Screeching Weasel. Much like the Ramones, Screeching Weasel's common lyrical themes include girls and
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problems (Weasel suffered from
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). While Weasel has been the sole writer of the majority of the band's catalogue, a number of songs credit Vapid, Jughead, or The Queers' frontman Joe King as co-writers. Many subsequent punk and
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bands who have experienced mainstream success cite Screeching Weasel as an influence. Blink-182 covered the band's song "The Girl Next Door" on their album ''
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'', with Blink-182 guitarist Tom Delonge citing them as one of the biggest influences on his songwriting. Other influenced bands include
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(whose bassist Mike Dirnt previously played in Screeching Weasel), The All-American Rejects (whose guitarist Mike Kennerty produced ''First World Manifesto'', ''Carnival of Schadenfreude'', ''Baby Fat -Act I'' and ''Some Freaks of Atavism''),
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, Eve 6,
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, fellow
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bands
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,
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, Allister, and Alkaline Trio, and popular ska punk band
Less Than Jake Less Than Jake is an American ska punk band from Gainesville, Florida, formed in 1992. The band consists of Chris DeMakes (guitars, vocals), Roger Lima (bass, vocals), Matt Yonker (drums), Buddy Schaub (trombone), and Peter "JR" Wasilewski (saxoph ...
. Additionally, a number of independent punk bands such as The Apers,
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, The Leftovers, The Manges, and The Unlovables cite Screeching Weasel as influential. Screeching Weasel has been categorized as skate punk, pop punk and punk rock.


Band members

Current members *
Ben Weasel Benjamin Foster (born 1968), also known as Ben Weasel, is an American musician, best known as the lead singer and guitarist of the punk rock band Screeching Weasel. Early life Foster was born in 1968, and was raised in Prospect Heights, Illi ...
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,
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(1986–2001; 2004; 2009–present) *
Mike Kennerty Michael Brian Kennerty (born July 20, 1980) is an American musician and record producer. He is best known as the rhythm guitarist for The All-American Rejects, as well as playing guitar for Screeching Weasel. As a producer he has worked with such ...
– guitar,
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(2022-present) * Pierre Marche –
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(2011–present) * Mike Hunchback – guitar (2011–present) * Zach "Poutine" Brandner – bass guitar, backing vocals (2013–present) Former members * Jughead – guitar (1986–2001; 2004) * Vinnie Bovine – bass guitar (1986–1988) * Steve Cheese – drums, percussion (1986–1988) *
Aaron Cometbus Aaron Elliott (born May 20, 1968), better known as Aaron Cometbus, is an American musician, songwriter, roadie, and magazine editor, best known as the creator of the punk zine ''Cometbus''. Career Born in Berkeley, California, Cometbus started ...
– drums, percussion (1988) (two shows) * Warren Fish – bass guitar (1988–1989) * Brian Vermin – drums, percussion (1988–1990) * Dan Vapid – bass guitar, guitar, backing vocals (1989–1994; 1996; 2004; 2009–2011) * Doug Ward – guitar (1989) * Dave Naked – bass guitar (1991–1992) * Scott "Gub" Conway – bass guitar (1992) * Dan Panic – drums, percussion (1991–1996) * Johnny Personality – bass guitar (1992) * Mass Giorgini – bass guitar (1994; 1996–2001; 2004) * Mike Dirnt – bass guitar (1994) * Dan Lumley – drums, percussion (1996–2001, 2004) *
Phillip Hill Phillip Hill is an American rock musician / songwriter. He was born in Nashville, Tennessee to mother Phyllis Hill and father, Ralph Emery, on November 3, 1972. He has been involved in several pop punk bands, including Teen Idols, Screeching Wea ...
– guitar (2000–2001) * Simon Lamb – guitar (2009–2010) * Justin Perkins – bass guitar (2009–2011) * Adam Cargin – drums, percussion (2009–2011) * Drew Fredrichsen – guitar (2010–2011) * Dave Klein – bass guitar (2011–2013) * Zac Damon – guitar (1997–1998, 2011–2016) * Trevor Jackson – guitar, backing vocals (2017–2022)


Timeline


Discography


Studio albums

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Screeching Weasel Screeching Weasel is an American punk rock band consisting of Ben Weasel (vocals), Mike Kennerty (guitar), Mike Hunchback (guitar), Zach "Poutine" Brandner (bass) and Pierre Marche (drums). Screeching Weasel is originally from the Chicago subur ...
'' (Underdog Records, 1987) * ''
Boogadaboogadaboogada! ''Boogadaboogadaboogada!'' is the second studio album by the Chicago-based punk rock band Screeching Weasel. The album was originally released on vinyl in December 1988 through Roadkill Records. It was the group's only album to feature Fish on ba ...
'' (Roadkill Records, 1988) * '' My Brain Hurts'' ( Lookout! Records, 1991) * ''
Ramones The Ramones were an American punk rock band that formed in the New York City neighborhood of Forest Hills, Queens, in 1974. They are often cited as the first true punk rock group. Despite achieving a limited commercial appeal in the United ...
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Selfless Records Selfless Records is a record label that releases punk rock music. The label was notable for putting out a number of albums that were covers of entire Ramones albums, including Leave Home, Ramones and Rocket to Russia. Artists * Antischism *Bi ...
, 1992) * '' Wiggle'' (Lookout! Records, 1993) * ''
Anthem for a New Tomorrow ''Anthem for a New Tomorrow'' is the sixth studio album by the American punk rock band Screeching Weasel. It was released in 1993 through Lookout! Records. According to ''Contemporary Musician'', ''Anthem for a New Tomorrow'' is "widely regarded ...
'' (Lookout! Records, 1993) * ''
How to Make Enemies and Irritate People ''How to Make Enemies and Irritate People'' is the seventh studio album by the Chicago-based punk rock band Screeching Weasel. Planned as the group's final album, it was released in August 1994 on CD, vinyl, and cassette through Lookout Records. ...
'' (Lookout! Records, 1994) * ''
Bark Like a Dog ''Bark Like a Dog'' is the eighth studio album by the American punk rock band Screeching Weasel. It was released in 1996 through Fat Wreck Chords. It was the band's first album released through Fat Wreck Chords. It was also the band's first albu ...
'' ( Fat Wreck Chords, 1996) * ''
Television City Dream ''Television City Dream'' is the ninth studio album by the American punk rock band Screeching Weasel. It was released in 1998 through Fat Wreck Chords. It was the band's last album released through Fat Wreck Chords until First World Manifesto ...
'' (Fat Wreck Chords, 1998) * ''
Emo Emo is a rock music genre characterized by emotional, often confessional lyrics. It emerged as a style of and hardcore punk from the Washington D.C. hardcore punk scene, where it was known as emotional hardcore or emocore and pioneered b ...
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Panic Button Records Panic Button Records was a record label which was formed in Chicago, Illinois in 1997. It was co-owned by Ben Weasel and John Jughead, both members of punk rock band Screeching Weasel. In 1998 the label was purchased by Lookout! Records when Scree ...
, 1999) * '' Teen Punks in Heat'' (Panic Button Records, 2000) * ''
First World Manifesto ''First World Manifesto'' is the twelfth full-length studio album by the American punk rock band Screeching Weasel. It was released on March 15, 2011, on Fat Wreck Chords and is the band's first album in eleven years. It was produced by Mike Ke ...
'' (Fat Wreck Chords, 2011) * ''Baby Fat: Act I'' (Recess Records, 2015) * ''Some Freaks of Atavism'' (Monona Music, 2020) * ''The Awful Disclosures of Screeching Weasel'' (Monona Music, 2022)


EPs, singles, and splits

* ''Screeching Weasel / Moving Targets'' split with Moving Targets (band) (What Goes On Records, 1988) romo-only Release* ''
Punkhouse ''Punkhouse'' is the first EP by the Chicago-based punk rock band Screeching Weasel. The EP was originally released on 7-inch vinyl with a limited pressing of 500 copies on July 7, 1989 through Limited Potential Records. It was the band's only no ...
'' (Limited Potential Records, 1989) * '' Pervo Devo'' (Shred of Dignity Records, 1991) * ''Snappy Answers to Stupid Questions'' (Selfless Records, 1992) * '' Happy, Horny, Gay and Sassy'' (Selfless Records, 1992) * '' Screeching Weasel / Pink Lincolns'' split with
Pink Lincolns The Pink Lincolns are a punk rock band formed in Tampa, Florida in 1986 by vocalist Chris Barrows and guitarist Dorsey Martin. The rest of the lineup has frequently changed and currently includes bassist Kevin Coss and drummer Jeff Fox. The ban ...
(VML Records, 1993) * "
Radio Blast "Radio Blast" is a song by Chicago-based pop punk band Screeching Weasel. The band lineup for this single is the same as on their 1993 album, '' Wiggle''. 2000 copies were initially pressed on Underdog Records. A later repress came out on burgun ...
" (Underdog Records, 1993) * '' You Broke My Fucking Heart'' (Lookout! Records, 1993) * '' Screeching Weasel / Born Against'' split 7-inch/CD with Born Against (Lookout! Records, 1993) * "
Suzanne Is Getting Married "Suzanne Is Getting Married" is a song by punk rock band Screeching Weasel. It was released as a single in 1994 through Lookout! Records. The title track was written and released to commemorate the wedding of Maximumrocknroll's Suzanne Bartchy an ...
" (Lookout! Records, 1994) * ''
Formula 27 ''Formula 27'' is the ninth E.P. by Screeching Weasel. It was released as a companion to ''Bark Like a Dog'', the band's first album after their second breakup. All four songs were recorded during the sessions for the album with the same lineup. ...
'' ( Vermiform Records, 1996) * ''
Major Label Debut :''"Major Label Debut" is also a song by Broken Social Scene'' ''Major Label Debut'' is the tenth EP by Chicago punk rock band Screeching Weasel. Despite the name, the E.P. was the first release on Panic Button Records, an independent record l ...
'' (Panic Button Records, 1998) * ''
Jesus Hates You ''Thank You Very Little'' is a compilation by Screeching Weasel. It contains b-sides, rarities, and a live show. The title was taken from a line in the movie Caddyshack. Most of the second disc is taken from a show in Philadelphia from the band's ...
'' (Panic Button Records, 1999) * '' Carnival of Schadenfreude'' (
Recess Records Recess Records is an independent record label founded in 1988. Label founder Todd Congelliere (frontman for F.Y.P and Toys That Kill) initially made 100 cassettes of F.Y.P's songs and sold them at skateboard contests. Two years later, Congel ...
, 2011) * ''Christmas Eve / New Years Eve'' (Monona Music, 2017)


Compilation albums

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Kill the Musicians ''Kill the Musicians'' is a compilation album released in 1995 which was meant to serve as a "cleaning up" of loose ends after Screeching Weasel's breakup in 1994. The compilation collects demos, B-sides, vinyl-only EPs, and other various odds a ...
'' (Lookout! Records, 1995) * ''
Beat Is on the Brat ''Beat is on the Brat'' is a CD compilation of out of print and vinyl-only material from Screeching Weasel. The majority of the CD contains their cover of the first album by The Ramones in its entirety. The band was approached to cover the albu ...
'' (Panic Button Records, 1998) * ''
Thank You Very Little ''Thank You Very Little'' is a compilation by Screeching Weasel. It contains b-sides, rarities, and a live show. The title was taken from a line in the movie Caddyshack. Most of the second disc is taken from a show in Philadelphia from the band's ...
'' (Panic Button Records, 2000) * ''
Weasel Mania ''Weasel Mania'' is a compilation album by the Chicago punk rock band Screeching Weasel. It was released on Fat Wreck Chords in 2005. The album title is an homage to the Ramones album ''Ramones Mania''. Track listing All songs written by Ben ...
'' (Fat Wreck Chords, 2005) * ''All Night Garage Sale'' (Monona Records, 2018) * ''Suburban Vermin'' (Monona Records, 2020)


Compilation appearances

*''Innocence Is Bliss: A 17 Band Punk Sampler'' (Wasted Effort Production, 1986) *''They Don't Get Laid, They Don't Get Paid, But Boy, Do They Work Hard'' (
Maximum RockNRoll ''Maximumrocknroll'', often written as ''Maximum Rocknroll'' and usually abbreviated as ''MRR'', is a not-for-profit monthly zine of punk subculture. Based in San Francisco, ''MRR'' focuses on punk rock and hardcore music, and primarily featur ...
, 1989) *''What Are You Pointing At?'' (
Very Small Records Very Small Records was an independent record label, formed in 1989 by David Hayes, co-founder and former co-owner of Lookout Records. The name of the label was changed to Too Many Records around 1994, but was changed back around 1997. The label ter ...
, 1989) *''It's A Punk Thing, You Wouldn't Understand'' (Shakefork Records, 1993) *''Four Two Pudding'' (
Very Small Records Very Small Records was an independent record label, formed in 1989 by David Hayes, co-founder and former co-owner of Lookout Records. The name of the label was changed to Too Many Records around 1994, but was changed back around 1997. The label ter ...
, 1993) *''They Came, They Played, They Blocked The Driveway'' ( WFMU, 1993) *''Fallen Upon Deaf Ears'' (Skullduggery Records, 1994) *''Chairman Of The Board'' (
Grass Records Wind-up Entertainment was an American independent record label founded by Alan and Diana Meltzer in 1997. It was based in New York City and was distributed by BMG Distribution. Wind-up's best-selling artists worldwide were Creed and Evanescence. ...
, 1994) *'' Physical Fatness'' (Fat Wreck Chords, 1997) *''
Four On the Floor ''Four on the Floor'' is a 1999 compilation album consisting of songs by bands on Panic Button Records. It features four tracks by four of the labels bands, Screeching Weasel, Moral Crux A moral (from Latin ''morālis'') is a message that is c ...
'' (Panic Button Records, 1998) *''Punk USA'' (Lookout! Records, 1998) *''
Short Music for Short People ''Short Music for Short People'' is a 1999 compilation album released on the Fat Wreck Chords record label. It features 101 bands playing songs averaging approximately 30 seconds in length. With a few exceptions, most of the album's tracks wer ...
'' (Fat Wreck Chords, 1999) *'' Life In The Fat Lane'' (Fat Wreck Chords, 1999) *'' Return of the Read Menace'' (
Honest Don's Records Honest Don's Records was a subsidiary label based in San Francisco, California, set up along with Pink & Black Records by Fat Wreck Chords to release material by bands that didn't fit within the roster at Fat. The label ceased trading around 20 ...
, 1999) *''God Save The Queers'' (Asian Man Records, 2008) *'' Jennifer's Body: Music From The Original Motion Picture'' (
Fueled By Ramen Fueled by Ramen LLC is an American record label owned by Warner Music Group and distributed by 300 Elektra Entertainment. The label, founded in Gainesville, Florida in 1996, is now based in New York City. History John Janick conceived of the lab ...
, 2009) *''
Wrecktrospective ''Wrecktrospective'' is a three-disc compilation album released December 8, 2009 by Fat Wreck Chords. Subtitled "Twenty Years...and Counting!", it compiles tracks spanning the label's catalog from 1990 to 2009. The first disc, titled ''Fattest Hit ...
'' (Fat Wreck Chords, 2009) *''Authorities Tribute E.P.'' (
Get Hip Recordings Get Hip Records is an independent Pittsburgh-based music label and distributor formed by Gregg Kostelich in 1986.Theiner, Manny (1999-06-02), "Still Hip After All These Years". ''Pittsburgh Newsweekly'' Kostelich used the label to release music b ...
, 2012)


References


External links


Official website
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Interview with Danny Vapid
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