The Jerky Boys are back. Well, at least one half of them. In a new interview with Rolling Stone, Johnny Brennan confirmed that he’s planning to release the first new album under the prankster moniker ...
He made a name—and a living—making prank calls in the ’90s. Now the Jerky Boys’ Johnny Brennan has returned, and it’s like nothing changed. Reporter The guy on the phone is trying to buy a piano. He’s ...
The post The Jerky Boys Share Prank Call from First New Album in Over 20 Years: Stream appeared first on Consequence of Sound. Way back in March of last year, Johnny Brennan confirmed he was working ...
Listening to the first new Jerky Boys album in two decades, I was nearly in tears. But not from laughter. I was sad in that mopey Generation X way where it suddenly hits you that 1990 was 30 years ago ...
During their ’90s heyday, it was damned near impossible to escape the Jerky Boys. It seemed like the comedy duo’s prank phone call CDs were in constant rotation in every college dorm room. And if you ...
Just when you thought it was safe to answer your cell phone, the Jerky Boys are back. “I just started thinking to myself, ‘You know, people have been asking me for decades,'” Johnny Brennan, the G.O.A ...
During the Nineties, New York City’s prank-calling maestros the Jerky Boys rose to fame on the strength of their brash, quick-witted calls, which were collected on a series of highly influential, ...
At a bar nestled among industrial warehouses in Bushwick, Brooklyn, attractively clad hipsters knocked back cans of PBR beer and inhaled tacos while rocking out to the Freelance Whales, a popular ...
One of them, at least. Johnny Brennan told Rolling Stone he’s back in form as the Jerky Boys, the (very adult) prank-calling comedy outfit that terrorized unsuspecting receptionists in the 1990s.
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