The Subjectivist League(album)
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The Subjectivist League | ||
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Studio album by The Jerky Boys (Under the name The Subjectivist League). | ||
Released | 1991 | |
Recorded | Unknown | |
Genre | Comedy, Prank Calls | |
Length | Unknown | |
Label | Unknown | |
Producer(s) | John G. Brennan | |
The Jerky Boys (Under the name The Subjectivist League). chronology | ||
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![]() The Subjectivist League (1991) |
![]() The Jerky Boys (1993) |
'The Subjectivist League was the first album by the group now known as The Jerky Boys. For this release, they were still going under the name The Subjectivist League. Almost nothing at all is known about the album, only that is is indeed The Jerky Boys, and it was released on vinyl-only in 1991, and most likely a limited number were pressed. the tracklisting is not known at this point in time,but it is possible that some of the songs on this record were put on the bootleg tape that circulated around the U.S. and brought the group into fame.