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It also featured the new character to the series, Bouncy the Dog, voiced by Johnny Brennan of the Jerky Boys fame.
He also appeared on the NBC television show Law & Order: Special Victims Unit as Craig Lennon, a parole officer and briefly appeared in the 1995 comedy/crime film The Jerky Boys as a construction worker.
Once A Jerk, Always A Jerk is the debut, solo comedy album by prank call artist, Kamal Ahmed, former member of The Jerky Boys.
In 1995, prior to the release of this album, the Jerky Boys took a year off before signing with Mercury Records, and recording this album.
In 2007, Brennan released the first solo release under the Jerky Boys name, titled Sol's Rusty Trombone.
The album was released in 2000, shortly after Kamal's departure from The Jerky Boys.
The Jerky Boys: The Movie, also known as The Jerky Boys, is a 1995 comedy/crime film starring John G. Brennan and Kamal Ahmed, best known as the comedy duo The Jerky Boys.
The Jerky Tapes is also the final Jerky Boys album with Kamal Ahmed, as the duo broke up in 2000, prior to the release of this album.
The album was released in 2001, and is the first Jerky Boys album to be released by the independent Laugh.com record label.