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Between 1993 and 1999, Jackass Records pumped out a bunch of CDs and cassettes featuring bands whose membership included at least one resident of a certain decaying house in Brighton, Massachusetts. The first official release on Jackass was Betty Goo's "superchthonic," a disc so named solely to confound disc jockeys. From there, the label continued to release related bands' CDs. After the most recent release, Ad Frank's eponymous solo record, Jackass went through a crisis of indentity. What you find on the site is the entirety of the label's catalogue to date, plus a couple of pre-Jackass extras. We hope you enjoy it. The next phase of the label's life has just begun under the new monicker, Jacques Ass Records. And just as quickly, that life is coming to an end. JacquesAss will close up shop in January to make way for Stop, Pop, and Roll. |