Screeching Weasel was released on vinyl in September 1987 with a limited pressing of 1,000 copies on Underdog Records as the label's third release. After
BBC Radio 1 DJ
John Peel played the song "Murder in the Brady House" on his radio show, the group got an overseas deal with What Goes On? Records, who released the album in the UK with a pressing of 2,000 copies. In the United States, the band gained a minor local following after the album's release and its initial pressing sold out in three months. Underdog opted not to repress the album, however, as Forster wanted to save money to release a record by his own band Spongetunnel. Forster gave the band $200 along with the master tapes and all the rights to the album for their trouble and the group began looking for another label to release it, but none were interested. It remained out of print for the next decade, due to Weasel's dissatisfaction with the album and because Bovine allegedly wanted too much money for it. In 1997, the album was remastered by
Mass Giorgini (the band's bassist at the time) and finally re-released on CD by VML Records. The reissue featured a new, fully colored version of the cover art and several bonus tracks, including songs from the band's first demo, early versions of tracks from their next album
Boogadaboogadaboogada!, an unreleased split EP with local band The Ozzfish Experience and other outtakes from the era. ==Track listing==