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Anthem for a New Tomorrow Album
  1. A New Tomorrow
  2. Claire Monet
  3. Panic
  4. Trance
  5. Thrift Store Girl
  6. Totally
  7. Three Sides
  8. Cancer In My Body
  9. I, Robot
  10. Every Night
  11. Peter Brady
  12. Talk To Me Summer
  13. Inside Out
  14. Leather Jacket
  15. Rubber Room
  16. Falling Apart
Bark Like a Dog Album
  1. Your Name Is Tatooed On My Heart
  2. Handcuffed To You
  3. (She Got) Electroshocked
  4. I Will Always Be There
  5. Phasers on Kill
  6. Stupid Girl
  7. You Blister My Paint
  8. The First Day Of Summer
  9. Get Off My Back
  10. Cool Kids
Beat Is On The Brat Album
  1. 53rd & 3rd
  2. Chain Saw
  3. Judy Is A Punk
  4. Blitzkreig Bop
Boogada Boogada Boogada Album
  1. Hunter
  2. Hey Suburbia
  3. Professional Distribution
  4. Used Cars
  5. Holy Hardcore
  6. Supermarket Fantasy
  7. I Love To Hate
  8. More Problems
  9. Mad At The Paper Boy
  10. Psychiatrist
  11. American Suicide
  12. Ashtray
  13. I Wanna Be Naked
  14. Sunshine
  15. Nicaragua
  16. My Right
  17. Runaway
  18. I Hate Led Zeppelin
  19. Stupid Over You
  20. Police Insanity
  21. We Skate
  22. Zombie
  23. Love
  24. Dingbat
Emo Album
  1. Bark Like A Dog
  2. Oh My Own
  3. LAST NIGHT
  4. 2-7 Split
  5. LINGER
  6. Passion
  7. The Scene
  8. Regroup
  9. Sidewalk Warrior
  10. Static
  11. LET GO
  12. Acknowledge
How To Make Enemies And Irritate People Album
  1. I Wrote Holden Caulfield
  2. Surf Goddess
  3. Degenerate
  4. Nobody Likes You
  5. If I Was You
  6. Burnout Girl
  7. Time Bomb
  8. 99
  9. I Hate Your Guts On Sunday
  10. Planet Of The Apes
Kill the Musicians Album
  1. The Science Of Myth
  2. Veronica Hates Me
  3. I Can See Clearly
  4. Supermarket Fantasy
  5. Goodbye To You
  6. Around On You
  7. Hey Suburbia
  8. The American Dream
  9. Mary Was An Anarchist
  10. Now I Wanna Sniff Some Glue
  11. Havana Affair
  12. Stab Stab Stab
  13. Six A.M.
  14. Judy Is A Punk
  15. Chainsaw
  16. The Girl Next Door
  17. Radio Blast
  18. I Fall To Pieces
  19. Celena
  20. I Wanna Be A Homosexual
  21. Something Wrong
  22. Good Morning
  23. I Need Therapy
  24. Fathead
  25. Punkhouse
Major Label Debut Album
  1. Night Breed
  2. Racist Society
  3. Hey Asshole
  4. D.I.Y.
  5. Compact Disc
  6. The Last Janelle
My Brain Hurts Album
  1. My Brain Hurts
  2. Teenage Freak Show
  3. Fathead
  4. I Wanna Be With You Tonight
  5. The Science Of Myth
  6. What We Hate
  7. Veronica Hates Me
  8. I Can See Clearly
  9. Guest List
  10. Making You Cry
  11. Slogans
Ramones Album
  1. Havana Affair
  2. 53rd & 3rd
  3. Blitzkrieg Bop
  4. Judy Is A Punk
  5. Chain Saw
Screeching Weasel (Re-Release) Album
  1. I Hate Led Zeppelin (Demo Version)
  2. Hey Suburbia (Demo Version)
  3. Ashtray (Demo Version)
  4. What Is Right
  5. K-Mart Blues
  6. Bates Motel
  7. Hardcore Hippie
  8. Jock Punk
  9. BPD
  10. Experience The Ozzfish
  11. Clean Cut Asshole
  12. Raining Needles
  13. Wavin Gerbs
  14. LIAR
  15. Leave Me Alone
  16. 7-11
  17. Cows
  18. Work
  19. My Song
  20. High Ambitions
  21. March Of The Lawnmowers
  22. Murder In The Brady House
  23. Wanna Die
  24. Society
  25. California Sucks
  26. Say No To Authority
Teen Punks in Heat Album
  1. The Edge Of The World
  2. Six Percent
  3. Pauline
  4. Things Seem All Fucked Up Today
  5. Message In A Beer Bottle
  6. I Will Always Do
  7. I Wanna Fuck
  8. Cat-Like
  9. 21 Months
  10. Erection
  11. Too Worked Up
  12. I Love You
  13. Molecule
  14. Bottom Of The Ninth
  15. Gotta Girlfriend
Television City Dreams Album
  1. Only A Test
  2. Pervert At Large
  3. Burn It Down
  4. Plastic Bag
  5. Breaking Point
  6. Outside Of You
  7. IDENTITY CRISIS
  8. The First Day Of Winter
  9. Dummy Up
  10. Your Morality
  11. Dirty Needles
  12. Speed Of Mutation
  13. Count To Three
Thank You Very Little Album
  1. Goodbye To You
  2. Guest List
  3. Inside Out
  4. Totally
  5. Hey Suburbia
  6. Science Of Myth
  7. Automatic Rejector
  8. Supermarket Fantasy
  9. I Can See Clearly
  10. Joanie Loves Johnny
  11. Veronica Hates Me
  12. Teenage Freakshow
  13. Slogans
  14. You Are My Sunshine
  15. Waiting For Susie
  16. Lose The Dink
  17. 27 Things I Wanna Do To You
  18. Totally
  19. Suzanne Is Getting Married
Wiggle Album
  1. Going Home
  2. Sad Little Girl
  3. Teenage Slumber Party
  4. Automatic Rejector
  5. Second Floor East
  6. Joanie Loves Johnny
  7. Like a Parasite
  8. Slomotion
  9. Crying In My Beer
  10. I Was a High School Psychopath
  11. One Step Beyond
  12. Hanging Around
Screeching Weasel started in 1986, a few weeks after I saw the Ramones play. Mr. Jughead and I got together with a couple of future ex-band members and put together the derivative, cliched songs I’d been working on for a year. We played to crowds of three and five people inside dingy bars owned by men of questionable reputation. Our girlfriends were duly impressed and our performances were highly regarded by the soundmen of the greater Chicagoland area who always had a perfect line of vision to the stage, no matter what their location.

A demo tape was recorded in December of ‘86 and a month later, a local sucker approached us to do an album for his bedroom-based record label. Our self-titled album was released in the spring of 1987. 1,000 copies sold fairly quickly but the album was not to be reprinted by the label. We spent most of 1987 begging our friends to come see us play and experimenting with funny haircuts.

In 1988 we were drawing crowds of fifty and sometimes sixty people. Enter our second bassist. Our second album, BoogadaBoogadaBoogada!, was released in December. It sold better than the first one and we started getting cocky. In 1989 we started getting mail from other cities in these United States. Flustered by the attention (often we would receive as many as ten letters in a week) we set out on an ill-advised tour (the first one in 1988 having been only a minor disaster, we were convinced that our growing popularity among a handful of misguided, maladjusted youth would ensure that we would lose only a few hundred bucks). After we got a new bassist and drummer and recorded the Punkhouse EP, we hit the road. It hit back. Two months after limping home from the tour, we broke up. I still owe AT&T two hundred bucks.

We got back together in 1991 with our third drummer and fourth bassist. We recorded My Brain Hurts and received in the mail a piece of paper which until that point in our career had been a highly-debated rumor if not an outright myth - a royalty check. We sold a heck of a lot of records and got cocky again. We toured as little as possible in ‘91 and a little more in ‘92 with bassist #5. We only lost a small amount of money.

Bassist #6 checked in for the Wiggle album which was released in November of 1992. Heady with the success of our latest effort, we embarked on a six week tour. This tour was considered to be an unqualified success and still holds legendary status in the annals of Screeching Weasel history; we made four hundred dollars.

Bassist #7 (who was also bassist #3) took over for Anthem For A New Tomorrow which was released in the fall of 1993. We didn’t tour to support that album as our cockiness had given way to cynicism and bitterness brought on by, among other things, the realization that in our mid-twenties, we were now mired in the depths of middle-aged punkdom.

Bassist #8 came in to record the How To Make Enemies and Irritate People album in 1994. As soon as it was finished, we broke up again.

In 1996, bassist #7 (a.k.a. #3) came back into the fold and we recorded Bark Like A Dog. Pushing thirty, we realized that we simply had to prove that we could still keep pace with today’s hurly-burly world of punk rock. We had to show those crazy youngsters with their backwards baseball caps and internet computer programs that we still knew how to bop to the atomic beat. We had to suck in our guts, carefully comb our hair weaves and toss our collective hat back into the pop-punk ring. We had to keep paying the rent.

1998 rolled around. . .Rent has now transformed into the insidious institution known as a mortgage, hence the new Major Label Debut EP on our own Panic Button Records, and the even newer Television City Dream album on Fat Wreck Chords

You can stop reading now. . .Ben Weasel



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