Screeching Weasel Lyrics — by Popularity
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| 1 | Cool Kids |
| 2 | Hey Suburbia |
| 3 | I Wanna Be a Homosexual |
| 4 | Supermarket Fantasy |
| 5 | Cindy’s on Methadone |
| 6 | My Right |
| 7 | The Science of Myth |
| 8 | My Brain Hurts |
| 9 | I Can See Clearly Now |
| 10 | Guest List |
| 11 | What We Hate |
| 12 | Veronica Hates Me |
| 13 | Totally |
| 14 | I Can See Clearly |
| 15 | Dingbat |
| 16 | Ashtray |
| 17 | Making You Cry |
| 18 | Leather Jacket |
| 19 | Teenage Freakshow |
| 20 | Every Night |
| 21 | Stupid Over You |
| 22 | I Wanna Be Naked |
| 23 | Dummy Up |
| 24 | Don’t Turn Out the Lights |
| 25 | The First Day of Summer |
| 26 | I Wanna Be With You Tonight |
| 27 | Love |
| 28 | I'm Gonna Strangle You |
| 29 | Peter Brady |
| 30 | Get Off My Back |
| 31 | You Blister My Paint |
| 32 | Zombie |
| 33 | Sunshine |
| 34 | Runaway |
| 35 | Police Insanity |
| 36 | This Ain’t Hawaii |
| 37 | Joanie Loves Johnny |
| 38 | Speed of Mutation |
| 39 | Phasers on Kill |
| 40 | American Suicide |
| 41 | Falling Apart |
| 42 | 99 |
| 43 | Holy Hardcore |
| 44 | Follow Your Leaders |
| 45 | Inside Out |
| 46 | Talk to Me Summer |
| 47 | Stupid Girl |
| 48 | You'll Be in My Dreams Today |
| 49 | I Wrote Holden Caulfield |
| 50 | She’s Giving Me the Creeps |
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About Screeching Weasel
Screeching Weasel is a Chicago punk rock band formed in 1986 by Ben Weasel (Ben Foster) that became one of the most influential pop-punk acts of the 1990s. Their melodic, Ramones-inspired sound on albums like "My Brain Hurts" and "Wiggle" helped bridge hardcore punk's aggression with catchy hooks, directly influencing the pop-punk explosion that followed. Songs like "My Brain Hurts" and "The Science of Myth" showcased their ability to blend snotty attitude with infectious melodies, while Ben Weasel's neurotic lyrics about relationships and social anxiety resonated with a generation of misfits. Despite multiple breakups and lineup changes, their prolific output of 55 albums established them as godfathers of the Midwest punk scene and key architects of modern pop-punk.