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John Pierson, commonly known by the stagename "John Jughead" or simply "Jughead", founded the pop-punk band Screeching Weasel in Chicago, Illinois with friend Ben Weasel in 1986. He played guitar for the band until its disbanding in 2001.
In 2002, Pierson formed the acoustic pop-punk band, Even in Blackouts, with which he has recorded two albums and one EP and toured several times.
Pierson is also a playwright and author (usually writing under the name Ian Pierce). He formed his own theater production company called Hope And Nonthings in 1990 and produced ten plays before joining the Neo-Futurists where he has performed in their long-running show Too Much Light Makes the Baby Go Blind since 1996. His semi-fictitious Weasels in a Box was published in 2005.
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Ben Weasel | John Jughead | Vinnie Bovine | Steve Cheese | Warren Fish | Brian Vermin | Danny Vapid | Douglas Ward | Dave Naked | Scott "Gub" Conway | Danny Panic | Johhny Personality | Mike Dirnt | Mass Giorgini | Dan Lumley | Zac Damon | Phillip Hill |
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Screeching Weasel, 1987 | Boogadaboogadaboogada!, 1988 | My Brain Hurts, 1991 | Ramones, 1992 | Wiggle, 1993 | Anthem For A New Tomorrow, 1993 | How To Make Enemies And Irritate People, 1994 | Bark Like A Dog, 1996 | Television City Dream, 1998 | Emo, 1999 | Teen Punks in Heat, 2000
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Punkhouse, 1989 | Pervo Devo, 1991 | Snappy Answers to Stupid Questions, 1992 | Happy, Horny, Gay and Sassy, 1992 | Screeching Weasel / Pink Lincolns Split, 1993 | Radio Blast, 1993 | You Broke My Fucking Heart, 1993 | Screeching Weasel / Born Against Split, 1994 | Suzanne Is Getting Married, 1994 | Formula 27, 1996 | Major Label Debut, 1998 | Jesus Hates You, 1999
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