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Screw 32 is a Berkeley/East Bay-area US punk rock band. Their name has many supposed origins, the most popular stating that it is derived from an anti-skateboarding measure on the ballots in Concord, California. They were noted for self-publicity, and ordered stickers by the thousands and stuck them in numerous places. They were also known to "tag" their name with Sharpies on numerous objects and in numerous places; the results of which have been seen in places all over the country.

Members of the band later played in several other notable bands; vocalist Andrew "Andrew Champion" Ataie, went on to Hopelifter, End of the World, Shadowboxer, and Highwire Days; guitarist Doug Sangalang played with Limp, One Time Angels, and Jackson United; and bass player Jimi Cheetah in Tilt and Nothing Cool, as well as running Cheetah's Records. Guitarist Grant McIntire and drummer Mark Mortenson had a brief stint in Me First and the Gimme Gimmes, while Mark Mortenson played in the bands Grinch and Samiam. Grant McIntire and Andrew Champion also played in the band Dance Hall Crashers.

Screw 32's music has been likened to the Bouncing Souls, AFI, and Dag Nasty.