Screeching Weasel When Foster returned to Illinois from the Élan School, he got a job at a local movie theater, and formed the band
Screeching Weasel with co-worker and former junior high classmate
John Pierson, aka Jughead. Screeching Weasel have released 15 studio albums:
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),
First World Manifesto (2011), a
rock opera entitled
Baby Fat: Act 1 on
Recess Records (2015),
Some Freaks of Atavism (2020), and most recently
The Awful Disclosures of Screeching Weasel (2022).
The Riverdales and The Vindictives After an initial break-up in 1989, Screeching Weasel reformed in 1991 and broke up for a second time in 1994. Following the second breakup, Foster formed a new band, the
Riverdales, with Screeching Weasel members
Dan Vapid, and
Dan Panic. In the early 1990s, Foster founded
The Gore Gore Girls (unrelated to the later band of the same name) with SW guitarist Jughead, Glynis Johnson (also of
Red Red Meat) and Russ Forester (founder of Underdog Records). The Gore Gore Girls lasted only three shows and made an appearance on a compilation EP,
Mouthful of Monkey Bile (1992). He also played 2nd guitar in
The Vindictives, to be replaced by Billy Blastoff. Foster appeared on the first 4 EPs released by the band. In 1996,
Lookout! Records released a 7-inch EP by The Shotdowns which included Foster, Jughead, and rock critic
Jim DeRogatis. Foster was credited as "Pappy Le Pew". Foster reunited with Screeching Weasel again in 1996. The band lasted until 2001 before breaking up again. On March 27, 2009, Foster announced he was reforming Screeching Weasel. He and
Danny Vapid were the only returning members.
Solo albums In 2002, Foster released his first solo album,
Fidatevi. His second album,
These Ones Are Bitter, was released in June 2007. A live album (featuring all Screeching Weasel songs, including the majority of the album
My Brain Hurts), titled ''The Brain That Wouldn't Die'', appeared in 2009 and featured Screeching Weasel member Danny Vapid as well as
Jon Phillip.
Panic Button Records Foster formed
Chicago-based record label,
Panic Button Records, in 1997 with Pierson. The label was later purchased by
Lookout! Records. ==Other ventures==