Happy, Horny, Gay and Sassy
Happy, Horny, Gay and Sassy is a live E.P. released by Screeching Weasel in 1992 on 7-inch vinyl. All songs were recorded live in the WFMU Studios by Dave Parasite on January 2, 1992, and broadcast live over WFMU Radio in East Orange, New Jersey . This limited edition pressing of 300 copies was a re-release of the E.P. Snappy Answers To Stupid Questions adding a second single-sided record with 3 additional songs recorded at the same session. This is the only officially released Screeching Weasel recording which has not been made available on CD as part of a compilation. It is also the band's only release to feature Gub (Scott Conway) on bass guitar.
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Released | 1992 |
Recorded | January 2, 1992 at WFMU Radio East Orange, New Jersey. |
Genre | Punk rock, pop punk |
Label | Selfless Records |
Track listing
All songs written by Ben Weasel except when noted.
- Record 1
- Side A
- My Right
- The Science Of Myth
- Side B
- Jeannie's Got A Problem With Her Uterus
- I Was A High School Psychopath (Danny Vapid)
- Danny Is A Wimp (Joe King)
- Record 2
- Side A
- My Brain Hurts
- I Wanna Be A Homosexual (Ben Weasel/Danny Vapid/Jughead)
- Don't Turn Out The Lights
Personnel
- Ben Weasel- vocals
- Jughead- guitar
- Danny Vapid- guitar, backing vocals
- Gub -bass
- Dan Panic -drums
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