Screeching Weasel - Wiggle Audio CD

A fair review of the Screeching Weasel "Wiggle" Audio CD. Please note that the below review is the views of the authors, and authors only. You can get a complete list of all Screeching Weasel reviews here, or go back to the Screeching Weasel tabs.

Screeching Weasel Band: Screeching Weasel
Title: Wiggle
Rating:
Release Date: 1993-01-14
Media: Audio CD

Tracks: 1: Hanging Around 2: I'm Not in Love 3: One Step Beyond 4: I Was a High School Psychopath 5: Crying in My Beer 6: Slomotion 7: Like a Parasite 8: Joanie Loves Johnny 9: Second Floor East 10: Automatic Rejector 11: Jeannie's Got a Problem With Her Uterus 12: Sad Little Girl 13: Ain't Got No Sense 14: It's All in My Head 15: Teenage Slumber Party 16: Danny Is a Wimp 17: Going Home?

One of my favorite albums of all time!
This one takes me back. . It reminds me of care free days. This has been my favorite SW album since it came out. . . I think that they are at their finest here, lyrics are fantastic. They do a great teenage head cover song too!.


"Lock it all inside my head."
Anyone who pans either album is who Ben is singing about in "You're the Enemy" off the new album. This, along with the album Emo, are Weasel at their most real and human. That's not to say that this album is perfect, there's a little bit too much instrumental wankery on a few songs. Nor is that to say that this album doesn't have sugary poppy stuff on it (Joanie and Johnny, etc) but this is real music, and if you feel threatened by that, don't buy it, and look for the new blink 182 instead.


time to listen,time to wait, time to plan a panty raid
this may not be as solid as my brain hurts, but it's pretty close. screeching weasel is definitely one of the best punk rock bands of all time and this album is no exception. best songs are teenage slumber party, slomotion, joanie loves johnny, it's all in my head, going home, and all the other songs aren't that far behind. if you're a fan then this is a must have.


Great Screeching Weasel album!
This album blew me away; lyrically, it was much more deliberate and thoughtful than the other album with songs such as "Second Floor East" (about this girl who escapes from reality with the TV), "One Step Beyond" (about people who try to "preach" their punkness), "Going Home" (about people who are scared of others because of the way they look), and "Hanging Around" (reminiscing about past times). This was the second Screeching Weasel album I bought, right after Boogadaboogadaboogada. Musically, this album is melodic, sometimes poppy, punk at its best. If you don't get this, you are really missing out on one of life's major experiences.


Not that good...
I was disapointed when I heard this CD, I was expecting catchy songs like Cool Kids and Dummy Up, but now this CD sits in its case except for the occanisnal playing of Automatic Rejector. . I reccomend buying Emo, Television City Dream, or Beat is on the Brat instead.


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