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''Jerky Boys 2'' is the second
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album released by
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artists, the Jerky Boys. The album was released on August 16, 1994, and was the final Jerky Boys album released on the
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label, distributed by Atlantic Records. Like their debut album, it also went Platinum. This album was also nominated for a
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at the 1995's Grammy's for
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, but lost to
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's ''Live From Hell''.


Track listing

# "Pablo Honey" (0:39) # "Drinking Problem" (1:44) # "Pet Cobra" (0:57) # "Sol's Warts" (1:46) # "Breast Enlargement" (2:17) # "Roofing" (2:39) # "Gay Hairdresser" (2:00) # "Volunteer" (1:50) # "Terrorist Pizza" (2:40) # "Pico's Mexican Hairpiece" (2:38) # "A Little Emergency" (1:05) # "Sparky The Clown" (1:56) # "Security Service" (3:48) # "Sol's Nude Beach" (2:25) # "Diamond Dealer" (1:55) # "Sol's Naked Photo" (1:25) # "The Mattress King" (1:52) # "Ball Game Beating" (2:52) # "Sporting Goods" (1:10) # "Scaffolding" (1:05) # "Sex Therapy" (1:45) # "Sol's Phobia" (2:56) # "Cremation Services" (1:42) # "Pizza Lawyer" (2:41) # "Fava Beans" (1:34) # "Husband Beating" (1:23) # "*Bonus Track" (0:06)


Trivia

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debut album, ''
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'', after the first call on this album (apparently having heard it on a
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",'' in which the guitar player (El Hefe), impersonates a part of "Sol's Warts" in between songs.


References

{{DEFAULTSORT:Jerky Boys 2 1994 albums The Jerky Boys albums 1990s comedy albums Select Records albums