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2000 compilation album by Screeching Weasel
Thank You Very Little is a compilation by Screeching Weasel . It contains b-sides, rarities, and a live show. The title was taken from a line in the movie Caddyshack . Most of the second disc is taken from a show in Philadelphia from the band's 1993 tour.
All songs written by Ben Weasel except where noted.
"I Hate Old Folks"
"Nothing Matters"
"Crawl"
"Someday"
"I Need Therapy"
"Slogans"
"I Wanna Be a Homosexual" (Ben Weasel/Dan Vapid /John Jughead )
"Crying in My Beer"
"Jeannie's Got a Problem With Her Uterus"
"Shirley's on Methadone"
"Amy Saw Me Looking at Her Boobs" (Ben Weasel/Joe King )
"27 Things I Wanna Do to You"
"Every Night"
"Totally"
"Nightbreed"
"Suzanne Is Getting Married"
"Waiting for Susie" (Ben Weasel/Dan Vapid)
"Lose the Dink"
"Stuck Out Here"
"Suspect Device" (Jake Burns /Gordon Ogilvie )
"Fuck You" (Gerry Hannah )
"The Prisoner" (Joe Keithley /C. Keighly)
"Can't Take It"
"My Own World"
"Tightrope "
"Dirt" (James Osterberg /Ron Asheton /Dave Alexander /Scott Asheton )
"You Are My Sunshine " (Jimmie Davis /Charles Mitchell )
"Anchor" (Masafumi Isobe /Kudo Tetsuya /Hiramoto Leona /Ben Weasel)
"I Love Beer"
"Around on You" (Ben Weasel/Dan Vapid)
"Squeaky Clean" (Ben Weasel/Dan Vapid)
"Electroshock Therapy"
"You're the Enemy"
"Intro"
"Slogans"
"Cindy's on Methadone"
"Teenage Freakshow" (Ben Weasel/Dan Vapid)
"Veronica Hates Me"
"I Was a High School Psychopath" (Dan Vapid)
"I Can See Clearly" (Johnny Nash )
"Joanie Loves Johnny" (Ben Weasel)
"Automatic Rejector" (John Jughead/Dan Panic/Johnny Personality/Dan Vapid/Ben Weasel)
"Supermarket Fantasy"
"Science of Myth"
"I'm Gonna Strangle You"
"Hey Suburbia" (Ben Weasel/John Jughead)
"Totally"
"Inside Out"
"Goodbye to You" (Ben Weasel/Dan Vapid)
"Guest List" (Ben Weasel/Dan Vapid)
"Eine Kleine Scheissemusic" (Ben Weasel/Dan Vapid)
Ben Weasel- Vocals, guitar on tracks 2-22, piano on track 23
John Jughead- Guitar on tracks 1-23
Doug Ward- Guitar on track 1
Dan Vapid- Bass on tracks 1-22, piano on track 23
Brian Vermin- Drums on track 1
Dan Panic- Drums on tracks 2-22
Track 1 and 23 from 1989 live performance
Tracks 2-5 from 1993 band rehearsal
Tracks 6-22 from March 20, 1993 live performance
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