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- Punkhouse runtime "10.05".
- Punkhouse abstract "Punkhouse was the debut EP by the American punk rock band Screeching Weasel. The EP was originally released on July 7, 1989 through Limited Potential Records. It was the band's only release on Limited Potential Records, as well as the only non-compilation album to feature drummer Brian Vermin and first release to feature Dan Vapid (then known as Sewercap). The songs on Punkhouse are rougher and more hardcore than the more pop-based sound the band later came to be known for. After the original pressing went out of print, Ben Weasel repressed it himself on his own label without any sleeves. The most recent pressing was by Selfless Records in 1993 and is no longer available. Ben Weasel has cited this EP as his "least favorite Weasel release". The song "Fathead" was later re-recorded for the group's third studio album My Brain Hurts in 1991.".
- Punkhouse artist Screeching_Weasel.
- Punkhouse genre Hardcore_punk.
- Punkhouse language English_language.
- Punkhouse recordLabel Selfless_Records.
- Punkhouse recordedIn Chicago.
- Punkhouse releaseDate "1989-07-07".
- Punkhouse runtime "603.0".
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- Punkhouse allWriting "Ben Weasel, except where noted".
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- Punkhouse genre Hardcore_punk.
- Punkhouse hasPhotoCollection Punkhouse.
- Punkhouse headline "Side one".
- Punkhouse headline "Side two".
- Punkhouse label "Limited Potential, No Budget, Selfless".
- Punkhouse language English_language.
- Punkhouse length "111.0".
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- Punkhouse name "Punkhouse".
- Punkhouse nextAlbum "Pervo Devo".
- Punkhouse note "written by Ritchie Cordell; originally performed by Tommy James and the Shondells".
- Punkhouse note "written by Weasel and John Jughead".
- Punkhouse producer "Mike Potential".
- Punkhouse recorded "April 1989 at Studio One in Chicago".
- Punkhouse released "1989-07-07".
- Punkhouse released "November 1993".
- Punkhouse released "September 1991".
- Punkhouse thisAlbum "Punkhouse".
- Punkhouse title I_Think_We're_Alone_Now.
- Punkhouse title "Fathead".
- Punkhouse title "Good Morning".
- Punkhouse title "I Need Therapy".
- Punkhouse title "Punkhouse".
- Punkhouse title "Something Wrong".
- Punkhouse totalLength "603.0".
- Punkhouse type "EP".
- Punkhouse subject Category:1989_EPs.
- Punkhouse subject Category:Debut_EPs.
- Punkhouse subject Category:Screeching_Weasel_EPs.
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- Punkhouse comment "Punkhouse was the debut EP by the American punk rock band Screeching Weasel. The EP was originally released on July 7, 1989 through Limited Potential Records. It was the band's only release on Limited Potential Records, as well as the only non-compilation album to feature drummer Brian Vermin and first release to feature Dan Vapid (then known as Sewercap). The songs on Punkhouse are rougher and more hardcore than the more pop-based sound the band later came to be known for.".
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