Punk rock band formed in 1986 in Prospect Hts, Illinois, 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 first 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 (initially called "Sewercap") joined the group in 1989. 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 the following year. The bass position was filled by 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 assets 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 the release, Ben was involved in an physical altercation with female heckler, as well as the club's female owner, at The Scoot Inn in Austin Texas, during the SXSW Festival. The incident was caught on on video and shared on YouTube. Shortly afterwards, the rest of SW announced they had left the group due to the incident. Ben returned with a new line-up, which included former guitarist Zac Damon, several months later.
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The Regent Theater, Los Angeles, California, United States Of America
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The Observatory, Santa Ana, California, United States Of America
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The Observatory North Park, San Diego, California, United States Of America
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House of Blues Cleveland, Cleveland, Ohio, United States Of America
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Riverfront Live, Cincinnati, Ohio, United States Of America
2022
2021
Not On Label (Screeching Weasel Self-released)
4xFile, MP3, EP
2021
Not On Label (Screeching Weasel Self-released)
2xFile, MP3, Single
2020
Monona Music LLC
14xFile, MP3, Album, 320
2020
Monona Music LLC
16xFile, MP3, Comp, 320
2020
2018
Monona Music LLC
17xFile, MP3, Comp, 320
2017
2015
2011
2011
2005
2000
Panic Button, Lookout! Records
2xCD, Comp
2000
1999
1999
1998
Panic Button, Lookout! Records
CD, Comp
1998
1998
1997
1996
1995
1994
1994
1993
V. M. L. Records
7", Ltd
1993
Lookout! Records
7", EP
1993
1993
1993
1993
1993
1992
Selfless Records
7", EP, Ltd, Blu
1992
1992
1991
1989
1988
What Goes On Records
7", Promo
1988
1987
Not On Label (Screeching Weasel Self-released)
Cass
1987
Weaselfish Records
7", TP
1987
2017
Deadlamb Records, Dirty Old Man Records, Noise Ain't Dead
CD, Album
2017
Not On Label (Punk Goes 8-Bit Self-released)
10xFile, MP3, Album, 320
2017
2016
2015
Absolute Contempt Records
CD, Comp, Ltd
2013
Not On Label
Cass, EP
2013
Pinhead Records (3)
12xFile, MP3, Album, VBR
2013
2012
Fade In Records
CD, Album
2009
Zann's Music
CDr, CD-ROM, Album
2009
2009
2009
2008
Aon Productions
CD, Album
2008
Dirty Witch Records, Dirty Witch Records
CD, MiniAlbum, Ltd, Num
2008
Harlan Records
CDr, Album
2008
2007
Carnús Records, Víctimas Del Progreso - Crímenes De Estado, Tpzshit Recordings, Caos S.A. Records
CD
2005
Pop-A-Pill Records, Cheapskate Records (2)
CD, Album
2004
Dröönland Production
CD, Album, Comp, Promo
2004
2002
Not On Label (¡Gora! Self-released)
CDr, EP
2002
Free For All (2), SixminuteSet
7"
2001
Thirteen Records
CD, Album
2001
Sweatshop Records (2)
CDr, Album, Ltd, S/Edition
1999
Eiffel Trousers Records
Cass, Comp
1998
Whoa Oh Records
CD, Album
1998
1996
Not On Label
Cass, Comp, Num
1996
Not On Label (Hangar 18 (11) Self-released)
Cass, EP
1995
Bluish Greenish Records
CD, Album
1995
1994
Applecore Records (2)
Cass, Album
1994
Groundhog Recordings
Cass
1994
1993
1992
1992
1992
1990
Not On Label (Bubble Beer Self-released)
Cass, Album, Ltd
1989
Not On Label
Cass, EP
Not On Label
CDr, Album
2023
Mondo (3)
LP, Album, Red
2023
Mondo (3)
Cass, Whi
2021
Memorable But Not Honorable
Cass, Mixtape
2021
Memorable But Not Honorable
Cass, Mixtape, Pin
2021
Memorable But Not Honorable
Cass, Mixtape, blu
2020
Memorable But Not Honorable
Cass, Mixtape, Promo
2015
Recess Records (2)
File, FLAC, MP3, Comp, S/Edition
2012
2009
2007
Loft Records (2)
CD, Comp
2007
2006
Ska In The World Records
CD, Comp
2005
Lookout! Records
CD, Comp, Promo
2005
Punk Rawk
CD, Comp, Promo
2005
Rock Sound
CD, Comp, Promo
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The Regent Theater, Los Angeles, California, United States Of America
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The Observatory, Santa Ana, California, United States Of America
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The Observatory North Park, San Diego, California, United States Of America
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House of Blues Cleveland, Cleveland, Ohio, United States Of America
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Riverfront Live, Cincinnati, Ohio, United States Of America