Meet The Frantics is the debut album of the comedy troupe Frantics, released in 1988. The album is a collection of sketches and songs that showcase the group's absurd humor and satirical wit.
The album opens with "Boot to the Head," a hilarious sketch about a self-defense class that takes an unexpected turn. The group's clever wordplay and impeccable timing are on full display in this sketch, setting the tone for the rest of the album.
Other highlights include "The Hell's Angels Wedding," a mockumentary-style sketch about a biker wedding gone wrong, and "The Last Will and Temperament," a parody of legal dramas that features some of the group's funniest one-liners.
The album also features several musical numbers, including "Ti Kwan Leep/Boot to the Head," a catchy tune that became a cult favorite among fans of the group.