The Jerky Boys 4 - Track Listing

Track Listing

  1. "Cold Feet – Frank Rizzo" (1:28)
  2. "The Need To Dance – Jack Tors" (2:45)
  3. "Sol's Thermometer Mishap – Sol Rosenberg" (1:06)
  4. "Testing For Jeopardy – Frank Rizzo" (4:22)
  5. "Dead Pet Removal – Mike Derucki" (:57)
  6. "Little Elves – Tarbash" (3:16)
  7. "I'm A Diva – Jack Tors" (1:55)
  8. "Boats Express – Frank Rizzo" (1:54)
  9. "Hey Sir! – Sol Rosenberg" (1:28)
  10. "Kissel Sails – Kissel w/Wife" (2:17)
  11. "Herman – Sammy Cox" (2:03)
  12. "Rizzo The Rainmaker – Frank Rizzo" (2:40)
  13. "Bacon – Jack Tors" (:26)
  14. "Food & Drug Complaint – Sol Rosenberg" (2:37)
  15. "Hello Ray (The Phone Man) – Mike Derucki" (3:01)
  16. "A Little Information – Jack Tors" (:49)
  17. "Trains – Jocko Johnson" (4:10)
  18. "Mining For Scotty – Frank Rizzo" (2:54)
  19. "Mariposa – Pico" (2:19)
  20. "Spider Monkey – Jack Tors" (2:18)
  21. "Truck Registration – Frank Rizzo" (2:19)
  22. "Sol's Turnstile – Sol Rosenberg" (2:53)
  23. "Laundromat – Frank Puma" (3:16)
  24. "Jerk Baby Jerk (Bass Mix) – The Jerky Boys" (3:13)
The Jerky Boys
  • Johnny B.
  • Kamal
  • For characters who appeared on a Jerky Boys album, see the list of regular characters.
Proper releases
  • The Jerky Boys 1
  • The Jerky Boys 2
  • The Jerky Boys 3
  • The Jerky Boys 4
  • Stop Staring at Me!
  • The Jerky Tapes
  • Sol's Rusty Trombone
Compilations
  • The Best of The Jerky Boys
  • The Ultimate Jerky Boys Collection
Other releases
  • Once a Jerk, Always a Jerk
Soundtrack appearances
  • The Jerky Boys: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack
Film and TV appearances
  • Space Ghost Coast to Coast
  • Don't Hang Up, Tough Guy!
  • The Jerky Boys: The Movie
  • Big Money Hustlas

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