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Free Music Notes for Jerky Boys 2Free Music Review: Better Than Adam Sandler!!!!!!!!! Hit: 5 Stars
Jerky Boys are the best guys out there. Y'all have to buy this cd!! IT'S DA BOMBBBB!!!!!!
Free Music Review: oh my stomach! Hit: 5 Stars
htis is sooo hilarious you have to get ot if you appriciate comedy
Free Music Review: The Jerkys Strike Back Hit: 4 Stars
While not quite as good as the original album (mostly because the novelty effect has worn off), this is still a very funny crank-call album that any fan of the genre should own.
While some of the calls are repetitive or drag on too long ('Terrorist Pizza' and 'Sex Therapy', for example), most of the pranks here are gems. The hopeless, neurotic Sol Rosenberg really comes into his own here, with the hilarious 'Ball-Game Beating', 'Sol's Nude Beach,' and 'Sol's Phobia' calls. And Frank Rizzo is a riot as always. Both of these characters are voiced by John Brennan, who does most of the good material on the Jerky Boys albums. His sidekick Kamal is basically along for the ride, providing the occasional chuckle at best.
All in all, it's a very solid effort from the Jerkys, with a lot of quotable lines. I wouldn't pay $16-20 for it, but I'm sure you can get it used for a reasonable price.
Free Music Review: comedy classic Hit: 4 Stars
All right everybody, listen up: we wonder where genius has gone in the 20th century - it has gone into two menchildren named Johnny and kamal. Like many geniuses before them, they are mostly misunderstood by the mainstream, but a select few enjoy the fruits of their genius. these two people have taken something we all have done as adolescents and taken it to the level of art. jerky Boys 1 was more of a streamlined, centered CD, number is a litttle scattershot, like the White Album. It is great nonetheless.
Free Music Review: Come to Florida Hit: 4 Stars
This is the second of The Jerky Boys crank calls albums. It's not quite as funny as their first album, but it still has it's moments. Some of the best calls here involve the neurotic Sol Rosenberg and the angry Frank Rizzo. My favorite here is probably the one where Sol calls a therapist and says he is afraid of his own shadow. Recommended to fans of crank phone calls.
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