The Subjectivist League (album)

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The Subjectivist League
Studio album by The Subjectivist League
Released February 1993
Recorded Unknown
Genre Comedy, Prank Calls
Length 35 Minutes
Label Scat Records (Catalog #29)

The Subjectivist League was once thought to be the first album by the group known as The Jerky Boys. John G. Brennan stated himself on the Jerky Boys official website that the Subjectivist League is no way affiliated with the Jerky Boys. Very little is known about the album, only that it was one-sided, and it was released on vinyl-only by Scat Records in February 1993, with a limited number pressed. There is no track listing, credits or other information on the sleeve. The sleeve is plain white, other than the crudely rubber stamped logo on the front. Another unusual feature of this release is that the same tracks repeat on both sides of the record.