A Go Go (Potshot album)W
A Go Go (Potshot album)

A Go Go is the fourth album of J-ska band Potshot. The album was released in the United States by Asian Man Records in 2002.

Accordion Solo!W
Accordion Solo!

Accordion Solo! is a 2005 album by Ten in the Swear Jar. It is the band's third release under that name, a complete discography derived from all their previous releases. It is released by Asian Man Records who described it as "A collection of live recordings, "field recordings" and studio tracks with complex lyrics, beautiful melodies, and diverse instrumentation." The live tracks are acknowledged to be of imperfect quality.

Anthem for a New TomorrowW
Anthem for a New Tomorrow

Anthem for a New Tomorrow is the sixth studio album by the American punk rock band Screeching Weasel. It was released in 1993 through Lookout! Records. It is often considered one of the band's best albums.

Back to the BasementW
Back to the Basement

Back to the Basement is the eleventh studio album by punk rock band The Queers, released in 2010.

Beat OffW
Beat Off

Beat Off is the fourth studio album by the American punk rock band the Queers, released in 1994 by Lookout! Records. Recorded during a time when the Queers' usual drummer, Hugh O'Neill, was on a forced leave of absence from the band to deal with heroin addiction, it featured Screeching Weasel drummer Dan Panic and guitarist Dan Vapid added to the lineup. It was the third and final Queers album produced by Screeching Weasel singer Ben Weasel, who insisted on a no-frills punk sound for the album and removed Vapid's tracks from the final mix without his knowledge.

Boogadaboogadaboogada!W
Boogadaboogadaboogada!

Boogadaboogadaboogada! is the second studio album by the Chicago-based punk rock band Screeching Weasel. The album was originally released on vinyl in December 1988 through Roadkill Records. It was the group's only album to feature Fish on bass and the last with Steve Cheese on drums, both leaving the band shortly after the album's release. Although still influenced by hardcore punk, the album also shows hints of the band's later Ramones-inspired sound.

Broken StarW
Broken Star

Broken Star is the debut album by The Broadways.

Broken VanW
Broken Van

Broken Van is a compilation of early and previously unreleased material by The Broadways. It completes the band's discography alongside their sole full-length album Broken Star with two exceptions: "Fuck the Church", available only on the Drive-Thru Records compilation Where's the Beef? and the original version of "Ben Moves To California," originally simply called "Ben," which appeared on the We All Know You Can Do It 7", but was not included on this collection, due to being rerecorded and included on Broken Star.

Can't MaintainW
Can't Maintain

Can't Maintain is the third studio album by Andrew Jackson Jihad.

The Chinkees Are ComingW
The Chinkees Are Coming

The Chinkees Are Coming is the first studio album by all-Asian ska punk band The Chinkees. Released in 1998 on Asian Man Records, it was the first of three studio albums by the band.

Chumps on ParadeW
Chumps on Parade

Chumps on Parade is the second studio album by American ska punk band MU330, released on Dill Records in 1996 and subsequently re-issued by Asian Man Records in 1997.

Crab Rangoon (album)W
Crab Rangoon (album)

Crab Rangoon is the third studio album by American ska punk band MU330, released on Asian Man Records in 1997.

Dance to the Potshot RecordW
Dance to the Potshot Record

Dance to the Potshot Record is the fifth album of J-ska band Potshot. The album was released in the United States by Asian Man Records in 2004. This was the last album to come out in the USA. The album was released by Vivid Sound in Japan in 2002.

Don't Back Down (album)W
Don't Back Down (album)

Don't Back Down is the sixth studio album by the American punk rock band the Queers, released in August 1996 by Lookout! Records. The band and Lookout! president Larry Livermore, who served as executive producer, sought to balance the sounds of the Ramones and the Beach Boys, and enlisted the help of former Queers guitarist JJ Rassler and Cub singer Lisa Marr. The album's title track is a cover version of the Beach Boys song of the same name; it also features covers of the Hondells' "Little Sidewalk Surfer Girl" and Hawaiian punk band the Catalogs' "Another Girl". The album produced the band's first music videos, for "Punk Rock Girls" and "Don't Back Down".

Get WarmerW
Get Warmer

Get Warmer is the fourth full-length album by DIY collective Bomb the Music Industry!.

Ghost Stories (The Lawrence Arms album)W
Ghost Stories (The Lawrence Arms album)

Ghost Stories is a punk rock album by the Chicago, Illinois band The Lawrence Arms, released in 2000 by Asian Man Records. It was the band's second full-length album. With this release the band moved away from the political nature of some of their previous songs in favor of more introspective lyrics. Also, while singer/bassist Brendan Kelly had handled the majority of lead vocals on their previous album A Guided Tour of Chicago, on this album he and singer/guitarist Chris McCaughan split vocal duties almost equally. This singing style would continue throughout their next several albums, and eventually the two would begin to share lead vocals in an almost duet style on Oh Calcutta! It also features the only Lawrence Arms song written and sung by drummer Neil Hennessy, "106 South". The album was recorded at Scientific Studios in December 1999 by Mike Giampa. All of the drums were triggered, and the bass was recorded through a SansAmp. Accompanied by a heavily distorted guitar, this resulted in a very raw sounding album. It's loved by hardcore fans for its dark tones and lyrical themes. Brendan Kelly has stated that this is his second least favorite Lawrence Arms album, but called the cover his favorite. The album was released on vinyl for the first time in 2009 on Asian Man Records, with all new artwork.

Nick TrainaW
Nick Traina

Nick Traina was an American singer, who was lead singer for the punk band Link 80.

GoddamnitW
Goddamnit

Goddamnit is the debut album by the Chicago-based rock band Alkaline Trio, released October 13, 1998 through Asian Man Records.

Good Luck (album)W
Good Luck (album)

Good Luck is the debut studio album by Big D and the Kids Table.

Grow Up (The Queers album)W
Grow Up (The Queers album)

Grow Up is the debut album by the American punk rock band the Queers. Recorded in multiple sessions between 1986 and 1988, with various band members and session musicians backing singer and guitarist Joe King, it was originally released as an LP record in 1990 by British label Shakin' Street Records. However, the label went out of business after only 1,000 copies were pressed. The Queers had more copies pressed themselves, continuing to list Shakin' Street as the record label, but when they failed to pay their bill the pressing plant destroyed all but approximately 160 copies, which the band released with a photocopied album cover.

A Guided Tour of ChicagoW
A Guided Tour of Chicago

A Guided Tour of Chicago is a punk rock album by the Chicago, Illinois, band The Lawrence Arms, released in 1999 by Asian Man Records. It was the band's first album.

Hey! Bob! My Friend!W
Hey! Bob! My Friend!

Hey! Bob! My Friend! is the debut US release for the Japanese synth-rock band Polysics.

How to Make Enemies and Irritate PeopleW
How to Make Enemies and Irritate People

How to Make Enemies and Irritate People is the seventh studio album by the Chicago-based punk rock band Screeching Weasel. Planned as the group's final album, it was released in August 1994 on CD, vinyl and cassette through Lookout Records. Shortly before recording the album, bassist/backing vocalist Dan Vapid left the band and, as a result, Green Day bassist Mike Dirnt was recruited to play on the album.

Invasion U.S.A. (album)W
Invasion U.S.A. (album)

Invasion USA is the fourth studio album by the American punk rock band The Riverdales. It was the first Riverdales album in six years. The album's song titles are almost exclusively taken from titles of old sci-fi and horror movies of the 1950s and 1960s, particularly of those featured on the popular television program, Mystery Science Theater 3000. The lyrics to Gemini Man were printed on the back of the vinyl and is the second time the Riverdales released any lyrics to the public. The album marks the permanent return of the band and led to their fifth and final studio album, Tarantula which Ben Weasel said should have been a second part of Invasion U.S.A.

Joyce Manor (album)W
Joyce Manor (album)

Joyce Manor is the eponymously titled debut studio album by American punk rock band Joyce Manor, released on January 11, 2011.

Killing KatieW
Killing Katie

Killing Katie is the second album by the punk band Link 80. It was released on CD and 10" vinyl by Asian Man Records in 1997.

Knife ManW
Knife Man

Knife Man is the fourth full-length studio release by Andrew Jackson Jihad released by Asian Man Records on September 20, 2011 with preordered albums shipped on September 6, 2011. Initial vinyl pressings were done on black vinyl and limited to 1000. The album was recorded and mixed by Jalipaz Nelson at Audioconfusion in Mesa, Arizona.

Love Songs for the RetardedW
Love Songs for the Retarded

Love Songs for the Retarded is the second studio album by the American punk rock band the Queers, released in 1993 by Lookout! Records. It was the first of five studio albums the band would record for Lookout!, and their first by the lineup of singer and guitarist "Joe Queer" King, bassist Chris "B-Face" Barnard, and drummer Hugh O'Neill. It was also their first collaboration with Screeching Weasel frontman Ben Weasel, who produced the album and co-wrote two of its songs, and the first of three Queers albums recorded at Sonic Iguana Studio in Lafayette, Indiana with audio engineer Mass Giorgini, who would continue to work with the band on and off for the next 14 years as a producer and engineer. Love Songs for the Retarded became the Queers' highest-selling album, with sales surpassing 100,000 copies.

Maybe I'll Catch FireW
Maybe I'll Catch Fire

Maybe I'll Catch Fire is the second album by American rock band Alkaline Trio, released on March 14, 2000 through Asian Man Records. It was their final studio album for Asian Man and their last with drummer Glenn Porter. Porter was replaced by former Smoking Popes member Mike Felumlee after recording had finished, making his stage debut in December 1999. The band promoted the album with an appearance on the 2000 Plea for Peace Tour in June and July of that year.

The Methadones (album)W
The Methadones (album)

The Methadones is the last album by punk rock band The Methadones. It was released on November 16, 2010 by Asian Man Records. The albums contains 5 new songs, 6 songs from The Methadones/The Copyrights Split with the remaining songs coming from out of print singles.

Move Back HomeW
Move Back Home

Move Back Home is the fifth studio album by the American punk rock band the Queers, released in May 1995 by Lookout! Records. The recording sessions were marred by the band members' drug problems, and many of the songs were written in the studio. Producer and Lookout! president Larry Livermore was so displeased with the result that he took his name off of the album, and several involved parties, including singer and guitarist Joe Queer, later regarded it as sub-par. After the Queers rescinded their master recordings from Lookout! in 2006, Move Back Home was reissued by Asian Man Records the following year, having been remixed and remastered by Queer and recording engineer Mass Giorgini and with the tracks from the Surf Goddess EP added.

MU330 (album)W
MU330 (album)

MU330 is the fourth studio album by American ska punk band MU330, released on Asian Man Records in 1999.

Munki BrainW
Munki Brain

Munki Brain is an album by pop-punk band The Queers.

My Brain HurtsW
My Brain Hurts

My Brain Hurts is the third studio album by the Chicago-based punk rock band Screeching Weasel. The album was originally released on CD, vinyl and cassette in September 1991 through Lookout Records. It was the group's first album on Lookout as well as the only release with bassist Dave Naked and the first with drummer Dan Panic, the latter of which would go on to appear on several of the band's albums. The album marked a very distinct stylistic shift for the group, fully moving toward a Ramones-inspired sound and completely abandoning their previous hardcore punk influences as a condition made by vocalist Ben Weasel when reforming the band after a brief break-up.

Of All Things I Will Soon Grow TiredW
Of All Things I Will Soon Grow Tired

Of All Things I Will Soon Grow Tired is the second studio album by American punk rock band Joyce Manor released on April 14, 2012.

"Oh Yeah!" LiveW
"Oh Yeah!" Live

"Oh Yeah!" Live is a live album by American ska punk band MU330, recorded at various shows throughout 1999 and released through Asian Man Records in 2001.

People Who Can Eat People Are the Luckiest People in the WorldW
People Who Can Eat People Are the Luckiest People in the World

People Who Can Eat People Are the Luckiest People in the World is the second studio album by American folk punk band Andrew Jackson Jihad. The album was released by Asian Man Records on September 11, 2007. The title is derived from a line in Kurt Vonnegut's book, Hocus Pocus which itself is a reference to Barbra Streisand's song "People." The album was recorded and mixed by Jalipaz Nelson at Audioconfusion in Mesa, Arizona. The album artwork was illustrated by Ryan Piscitelli. "People II: The Reckoning" features an interpolation of Simon and Garfunkel's song "Mrs. Robinson".

PezcoreW
Pezcore

Pezcore is the debut full-length album released by the American ska punk band Less Than Jake.

Phase Three (album)W
Phase Three (album)

Phase 3 is the third studio album by the American punk rock band The Riverdales. It was released in 2003 through 1-4-5 Records. It was the first new Riverdales album in six years, and the first Riverdales album to feature drummer Dan Lumley. It was re-released on October 7, 2008 by Asian Man Records, who had also reissued the band's first album Riverdales in 2006. The album was completely re-mixed and re-mastered, including five previously unreleased songs and new artwork. Four of the bonus tracks were totally new and one was a new arrangement and recording of "Mental Retard". Although the reissue was advertised as having re-recorded vocals, Ben Weasel has stated that this is not correct. The lyrics to the song "Last Stop Tokyo" are printed on the back of the CD insert and was the first time that the Riverdales released any lyrics to the public. Although written by Ben Foster, the song "Wait It Out" was first recorded by The Lillingtons on their 2001 album The Backchannel Broadcast. Since the relationship between Asian Man and all Ben Weasel related music is now severed, the album may be re-issued yet again sometime in the future.

Pleasant ScreamsW
Pleasant Screams

Pleasant Screams is the eighth album by pop punk band The Queers and the sixth album released on Lookout! Records before they rescinded their master rights from the label. It was reissued by Asian Man Records with bonus tracks, all from the Today EP.

Pots and ShotsW
Pots and Shots

Pots and Shots is the debut album of J-ska band Potshot. The album was released in the United States by Asian Man Records in 1997.

Press (album)W
Press (album)

Press is the debut album from American ska punk band MU330, released in 1994.

Riverdales (album)W
Riverdales (album)

Riverdales is the eponymously-titled debut studio album by the Chicago-based punk rock band the Riverdales. Formed after the break-up of Screeching Weasel, the band sought to write more Ramones-inspired music and the album was released on June 7, 1995 through Lookout Records with the catalog number LK 120. The group supported the album by opening for Green Day on the initial US leg of the tour for their album Insomniac. Riverdales experienced substantial success on the tour, and the album became the group's best-selling release to date.

Rock 'n' Roll (Potshot album)W
Rock 'n' Roll (Potshot album)

Rock 'n' Roll is the second album of the skacore band Potshot. The album was released in the United States by Asian Man Records in 1999.

Scrambles (album)W
Scrambles (album)

Scrambles is an album by Bomb the Music Industry!.

Sing Along With Skankin' PickleW
Sing Along With Skankin' Pickle

Sing Along With Skankin' Pickle is the third studio album by American ska punk band Skankin' Pickle, released on Dill Records in 1994. It was re-issued on Asian Man Records in 1999.

Single File (album)W
Single File (album)

Single File is the debut studio album by American punk rock band The Honor System.

Sustain (album)W
Sustain (album)

Sustain is the fifth studio album from Buck-O-Nine and was released in the United States on August 7, 2007 on Asian Man Records and in Canada on September 6, 2007 by Stomp Records.

This Is Only a TestW
This Is Only a Test

This Is Only a Test is the sixth studio album by the Chicago-based pop punk band the Smoking Popes, released March 15, 2011 through Asian Man Records. It was produced by Matt Allison and is their first album with drummer Neil Hennessy, who joined the band in 2008. It is a concept album, with all of the songs written from the perspective of a single teenage boy dealing with the growing pains of adolescence. Singer, guitarist, and songwriter Josh Caterer described it as "kind of a concept album about a teenage life. All of the songs are written from the point of view of a high school student, and they explore aspects of teenage life. This would be [about] a contemporary teenager. It's not specifically autobiographical of my high school experience. Obviously, those things are incorporated into what I write, but I tried to create a character who is the protagonist in these songs."

Til I Die (album)W
Til I Die (album)

’Til I Die is the third album of J-ska band Potshot. The album was released in the United States by Asian Man Records in 2000.

Ultra PanicW
Ultra Panic

Ultra Panic is the sixth studio album by American ska punk band MU330, released on Asian Man Records in 2002. As of 2018, it is MU330's last studio album, although the band has not officially dismissed any plans to record a follow-up in the future.

Wiggle (album)W
Wiggle (album)

Wiggle is the fifth studio album by the Chicago-based punk rock band Screeching Weasel. Initially planned for release in November 1992, the album was finally released on CD, vinyl and cassette on January 15, 1993 through Lookout Records. Due to a "cymbal hissing" in the original vinyl version, the album was remixed and re-released soon afterwards.

Winter Wonderland (MU330 album)W
Winter Wonderland (MU330 album)

Winter Wonderland! is a Christmas album, the fifth studio album by American ska punk band MU330, released on Asian Man Records in 1999. According to Dan Potthast, the album came about when MU330 was asked to contribute a Christmas song to a Japanese ska compilation. Rather than just record one song, the band decided to write their own holiday-themed music, which explains why most of the album consists of original songs.