A suggested ranking, from most to least notable, is as follows:
1. Armed & Misfit (2018)
This album, produced by the well-known Thomas Skogsberg at Sunlight Studio, is arguably their most celebrated work. The production credit alone gives it significant weight and signals a higher level of industry recognition. The band's official website describes the album in glowing terms, noting it as a mix of "garage rock, Motorhead and punk rock," and highlighting its "dirty and greasy" party vibe.
2. Welcome To Punk Rock City (2006)
A collaborative release, this album is a split with the band Punks from Hell. Splits like this can indicate a high level of respect within the punk rock scene, and the collaboration likely brought Weaselface exposure to a wider audience. The track list is available via music retailer Record Heaven.
3. 5 (2012)
This 12-track album is mentioned for sale on the Hotstuff webshop, a sign of its distribution within the punk scene. While the album doesn't have detailed reviews readily available, being a dedicated release suggests it's a solid part of their catalog.
4. Antisocial Psychotic and Useless (year unknown)
Like 5, this 12-track album is also available via the Hotstuff webshop. Without readily available reviews or specific details, it is difficult to determine its relative standing beyond being a complete album release.
5. Aces Only (year unknown)
Information about this release is limited, though it is noted as including a video. The lack of widespread information makes it one of their lesser-known albums.
The influence of the Ramones
It is important to distinguish Weaselface from a Ramones song. Some search results lead to the song "Weasel Face" by the Ramones, which is a different entity entirely. The Swedish band Weaselface has cited the Ramones as an influence, but the two are not the same.