Screaming Yellow Players (2007 album)

Screaming Yellow Players (commonly known as The B&W Album or The Black and White Album) is the fifth studio album and second self-titled album by American pop-punk band Screaming Yellow Players. The band recorded the album with producer over three months in late 2006 at  in. It was their last release for, which went dormant by 2009, the band fulfilled their contract with the power pop tribute EP Knuke the Knack on  before moving to Second Beat Records in 2009. The B&W Album also involved collaborations with other artists, including on "Between You and Me" and  on "Little Man".

After dwindling commercial success following the release of the critically well-received but commercially-unsuccessful Lice, and the departure of Heather Ceravolo and the return of Vinny Espinola, the Screaming Yellow Players returned to the US album charts with this release, which peaked at no. 3 on the Billboard 200.