Screeching Weasel

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Screeching Weasel is a punk rock that was formed in 1986 in Prospect Hts, IL, a suburb of Chicago. The band was initially founded as a trio featuring vocalist Ben Weasel (also playing bass at the time), guitarist Jughead, and drummer Steve Cheese. The group initially called itself All-Night Garage Sale, but changed their name to Screeching Weasel after bassist Vinnie Bovine joined in December 1986. Bovine would be fired in January 1988. It would be the first of a number of line up changes that would affect the group's rhythm section throughout its lifespan. Bassist Danny Vapid joined the group in 1989 (he was called Sewercap at the time). The band split at the end of that year but reformed in 1991, at which time drummer Dan Panic joined the group. Although the group's line up continued to fluctuate (upon the 1991 reformation, Vapid would move to 2nd guitar and remain there until moving back to bass in 1993; three bassists passed through the band during that time), the line up of Weasel/Jughead/Vapid/Panic is considered "classic" by most Screeching Weasel fans. The band split again in 1994 but reformed in 1996. Vapid and Panic left the group for good the following year. The bass position was filled by the band's longtime friend and Squirtgun member Mass Giorgini, who had also recorded and produced a number of the group's releases. Dan Lumley (also of Squirtgun) took over on drums and Zac Damon joined on 2nd guitar. Damon left the band in 1998 but was not replaced until 2000, when Phillip Hill (Teen Idols) joined the group. Although the band continued to record and release music at this time, the band did not play a single live show from late 1993 until mid 2000.

Screeching Weasel split again in 2001, mainly due to Jughead's frustration with Ben Weasel's refusal to tour. In 2004, a line up of Weasel/Jughead/Vapid/Giorgini/Lumley played some unannounced live shows around Chicago.

In 2009, Ben Weasel announced that he was resurrecting the Screeching Weasel name with Danny Vapid and three new members. Founding member Jughead was noticeably and controversially absent. Jughead would state, via his MySpace page, that neither Weasel nor Vapid informed him of their intention to revive Screeching Weasel and that he only learned of it through conversations with a fan, although it was later revealed that the split was due to a legal battle between Ben and Jughead over the band's assests and control of the Screeching Weasel name.

In March 2011, Screeching Weasel released "First World Manifesto", its first album of new material in 11 years. Only a few days after its release, the band made an appearance at an Austin, Texas, nightclub as part of the SXSW Festival. Near the end of their set, Ben Weasel threw a punch at a female heckler who'd allegedly spit in his face. In the ensuing commotion, Weasel also threw a bunch at the club's female owner, who had approached Ben from behind in an attempt to break up the altercation. A few days later, the other members of the band announced that they would no longer perform live as part of Screeching Weasel for the forseeable future.
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Screeching Weasel

(4 versions)
Underdog Records (2) 1987

Boogadaboogadaboogada!

(9 versions)
Roadkill Records (3) 1988

My Brain Hurts

(7 versions)
Lookout! Records 1991

Ramones

(2 versions)
Selfless Records 1993

Anthem For A New Tomorrow

(3 versions)
Lookout! Records 1993

Wiggle

(7 versions)
Lookout! Records 1993

How To Make Enemies And Irritate People

(3 versions)
Lookout! Records 1994

Bark Like A Dog

(2 versions)
Fat Wreck Chords 1996

Television City Dream

(6 versions)
Fat Wreck Chords 1998

Emo

(2 versions)
Panic Button, Lookout! Records 1999

Teen Punks In Heat

(2 versions)
Panic Button, Lookout! Records 2000

First World Manifesto

(6 versions)
Fat Wreck Chords 2011

Singles & EPs

Moving Targets / Screeching Weasel - Moving Targets / Screeching Weasel (7", Promo)

What Goes On Records 1988

Punkhouse

(3 versions)
Limited Potential Records 1989

Happy, Horny, Gay And Sassy

(7", EP, Ltd, RP, Opa + 7", EP, Ltd, S/Sided, Cle)
Selfless Records, Selfless Records 1992

Snappy Answers For Stupid Questions

(7", EP, Ltd, Blu)
Selfless Records 1992

Pervo-Devo

(7", EP)
Shred Of Dignity 1992

Radio Blast

(2 versions)
Underdog Records (2) 1993

Screeching Weasel / Born Against - El Mozote / Janelle (2 versions)

Lookout! Records 1993

You Broke My Fucking Heart

(7", EP)
Lookout! Records 1993

Screeching Weasel / Pink Lincolns - Screeching Weasel / Pink Lincolns (7")

V. M. L. Records 1993

Suzanne Is Getting Married

(2 versions)
Lookout! Records 1994

Formula 27

(2 versions)
Vermiform 1997

Major Label Debut

(2 versions)
Panic Button, Lookout! Records 1998

Jesus Hates You

(7", Pic, EP)
Probe Records (2) 1999
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