Burnout Girl
Released in 1994 on the album How To Make Enemies And Irritate People, "Burnout Girl" stands as a defining track in the post-punk revival of the mid-1990s. The song exemplifies the raw, lo-fi aesthetic and driving energy characteristic of Screeching Weasel's discography. With its repetitive, hypnotic rhythm and shouted vocals, the recording captures the frenetic spirit of the era's underground music scene. It remains a staple of the band's catalog, often cited alongside other seminal works like "Leave Me Alone" as a prime example of the genre's resurgence. The track's enduring popularity highlights the band's ability to craft memorable, high-energy recordings that have influenced countless subsequent acts in the noise and punk spectrum. |