You Broke My Fucking Heart

You Broke My Fucking Heart is a 4 song EP by Screeching Weasel, written and released around the time of their Anthem for a New Tomorrow album. It features the same lineup as that LP, and represents a time in the band's career considered to be their peak by many fans (and band members). The EP was originally pressed on Lookout! Records and is now out of print. All four songs were later included on the 1995 B-sides and rarities compilation Kill the Musicians, which also fell out of print for a short while, but was later remastered and re-released in 2005 on Asian Man Records.

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