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TrouserPress.com:: Screeching Weasel artist album title keyword SCREECHING WEASEL () Screeching Weasel (Underdog) 1987 Boogadaboogadaboogada! (Roadkill) 1988 (Lookout!) 1992 Punkhouse EP7 (Limited Potential) 1989 (Selfless) 1993 Pervo-Devo EP7 (Shred of Dignity) 1991 (Outpunk) 1992 My Brain Hurts (Lookout!) 1991 Ramones (Selfless) 1992 Wiggle (Lookout!) 1992 Anthem for a New Tomorrow (Lookout!) 1993 Kill the Musicians (Lookout!) 1995 How to Make Enemies and Irritate People (Lookout! Driver For Jp1082 Usb To Lan. ) 1995 Bark Like a Dog (Fat Wreck Chords) 1996 Beat Is on the Brat (Panic Button) 1998 Television City Dreams (Fat Wreck Chords) 1998 Emo (Lookout!) 1999 Teen Punks in Heat (Panic Button) 2000 Thank You Very Little (Lookout!) 2000 SLUDGEWORTH What's This? (Johann's Face) 1991 Losers of the Year (Lookout!) 1995 As bored teenagers growing up on the outskirts of Chicago, the first incarnation of Screeching Weasel (1986) jerry-rigged a simple, raw punk sound out of borrowed parts, meshing the snotty suburban attitude of New Jersey's Adrenalin O.D. To the high-speed sonic assault of the early Ramones. The band also borrowed the Ramones' convention of adopting punk-rock surnames, christening themselves Ben Weasel (vocals), Johnny Jughead (guitar), Vinnie Bovine (bass) and Steve Cheese (drums).

Whipping through 27 songs in under 35 minutes, the debut suffers from its no-budget one-day production, generic hardcore rants ('California Sucks,' 'Leave Me Alone') and an often puerile sense of humor. But there are a few keepers, including the deliciously misanthropic (and wonderfully catchy) 'Murder in the Brady House' and the anthemic 'Experience the Ozzfish,' a salute to Chicago scenester Warren Ozzfish.