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"Its title is most likely a reference to The Jerk." Can someone explain this further, to people who may not have seen the movie?
The page mentions that the album is only available "online or through indepedent record stores". The other day, I saw the album at Best Buy. Am I missing something?
No you aren't. I'm guessing whomever wrote that was confusing it with the online-only Craters of the Sac album. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 68.177.131.2 (talk) 01:12, 24 April 2008 (UTC)