Radio Blast
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Radio Blast | ||
EP by Screeching Weasel | ||
Released | 1993 | |
Recorded | 1992 | |
Genre | punk rock, pop punk | |
Label | Underdog Records | |
Producer(s) | Mass Giorgini | |
Screeching Weasel chronology | ||
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Screeching Weasel/Pink Lincolns split (1993) |
Radio Blast (1993) |
You Broke My Fucking Heart (1993) |
Radio Blast is an EP by Chicago-based pop-punk pioneers Screeching Weasel. The lineup for this EP is the same as their 1992 album, Wiggle. 2000 copies were initially pressed on Underdog Records. A later repress came out on burgundy colored vinyl and had a sticker on the sleeve that proclaimed it "not part of the limited edition". Both pressings are now out of print, but the two songs from this EP can be found on the B-sides and rarities collection, Kill the Musicians. The A-side is a vicious attack on the state of rock radio. Side B is the sad story of a girl who cannot find love and ends up committing suicide. "The Girl Next Door" was covered by blink-182 in 1993 on their first demo album, Buddha. When Blink later gained fame and fortune, the song appeared on a CD repress of the album.
[edit] Track listing
- "Radio Blast" (Weasel/Vapid)
- "The Girl Next Door" (Weasel)
[edit] Personnel
- Ben Weasel - voice
- Danny Vapid - guitar/backing voice
- Jughead - guitar
- Johnny Personality - bass/backing voice
- Dan Panic - drums