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Album Review

According to the liner notes, this whole album was recorded live in the studio during the "Blizzard of '99" without any rehearsals before the recording session. All of these ingredients help make this one of Ben Weasel's proudest effort to date with Screeching Weasel. Rightfully so, "Emo" is laced with a production that's a little rough around the edges with a serious mad-on towards everyone who's ever giver Mr. Weasel a hard time. Without any backing vocals or a slice of cheer, "Emo" ranks in the top spot of darkest record in the Screeching Weasel discography -another direction that Ben wanted to take with the band according to the liner notes of "Kill The Musician." Nothing in comparable to his earlier days on Lookout!, but they can at least be forgiven for their last two albums on Fat.

Customer Reviews

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Well Rachel, you also need to take into consideration that you're a moron and you were never meant to find screeching weasel

Better than anything Michael Jackson ever did...

The review above from Rachel is a review from someone with no business ever listening to Weasel. Every album that SW has made has been solid. Totally worth the money for the album!

"F' the Bleed"

With live in the studio records you get the best of both worlds... energy of performance without the crappy sound. I place this among the best of SW, it has the snotty pop-puke you love about them but shows maturity too. It's my wife's favorite SW record.

Biography

Formed: 1986 in Chicago, IL

Genre: Alternative

Years Active: '80s, '90s, '00s, '10s

Chicago's Screeching Weasel generally have a polarizing effect on most punk fans — either you love their amateurish, tuneful Ramones imitation and singer/guitarist Ben Weasel's smartass suburbanite, often pop culture-oriented lyrics, or you hate them. Over the course of the band's career, which lasted for more than a decade and saw several breakups and numerous personnel changes, Weasel (in spite of occasional nitpicking...
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