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Boogadaboogadaboogada! is the second studio recording by the pop-punk band Screeching Weasel. Image File history File links ScreechingWeaselBoogadaBoogadaBoogada. ...
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Screeching Weasel was the self titled first album by the punk rock band Screeching Weasel. ...
My Brain Hurts is an album by Chicago, IL based punk band Screeching Weasel. ...
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It is the best selling album of their discography and was notably snotty compared to future releases.
Track listing
- "Dingbat" – 1:58
- "Love" – 1:49
- "Zombie" – 1:36
- "This Ain't Hawaii" – 1:52
- "We Skate" – 0:12
- "Police Insanity" – 1:16
- "Stupid Over You" – 2:08
- "Runaway" – 0:33
- "I Hate Led Zeppelin" – 1:06
- "My Right" – 2:57
- "Nicarauga" – 0:58
- Ben Weasel intentionally misspelled Nicaragua for comedic effect and as the pink booklet's lyrics for the song ends with "I don't give a fuck about Nicaragua" ending with a note from Ben Weasel saying "that's why I spelled it wrong."
- "Sunshine" – 2:43
- "I Wanna Be Naked" – 1:43
- "Ashtray" – 2:00
- "American Suicide" – 1:13
- "Psychiatrist" – 2:51
- "Mad At The Paper Boy" – 0:47
- "I Love To Hate" – 1:03
- "More Problems" – 1:18
- "Supermarket Fantasy" – 1:30
- "Holy Hardcore" – 1:25
- "Professional Distribution" – 1:46
- "Used Cars" – 0:46
- "Hunter" – 0:22
- "I Believe In UFOs" – 3:16
- "Hey Suburbia" – 1:57
For the bands 1969 self-titled debut album, see Led Zeppelin (album) Led Zeppelin were an English rock band, and are one of the most successful groups in popular music history. ...
Personnel Ben Weasel - lead vocals Jughead - guitar Fish - bass Steve Cheese - drums Ben Weasel (born Ben Foster in Chicago, Illinois) was the lead singer of punk rock bands Screeching Weasel and The Riverdales. ...
John Pierson, commonly known by the nom-de-rock John Jughead or simply Jughead, founded the legendary pop-punk band Screeching Weasel in Chicago, Illinois with friend Ben Weasel in 1986. ...
Miscellanea - The first 200 copies of the original pressing on Roadkill Records included an insert which featured pictures of the band bowling in the nude.
- Steve Cheese was kicked out of the band prior to the record's release. The insert in the Roadkill Records notes that Steve Cheese had "moved on" and that Brian Vermin was the band's new drummer.
- Roadkill Records originally pressed 2000 copies of the record. In 1991, they did a second pressing of 176 copies, which, according to Ben Weasel, was done to fill up extra jackets that the label had left over. The album was remixed for the 2nd pressing and this version was featured on all subsequent reissues of the record.
- The Wetspots release of the record features an entirely different cover (a cartoon drawing of a paperboy flipping off an old man). This cover was reproduced inside the booklet of the CD reissue by Asian Man Records.
- The Lookout! version is green with lyrics in the booklet. Ben later claimed that the color was changed from pink to green to signify that the band was "cashing in".
- The Asian Man version is pink with lyrics and additional liner notes.
- Although he is credited as 2nd guitarist in the album credits, Ben claimed in the detailed discography found in the original version of How to Make Enemies and Irritate People that he actually only played guitar on about a quarter of the songs on this record.
- When added to Windows Media Player Nicarauga is spelled "Nicaraguga"
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