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{{About|the album by [[The Frantics (comedy)|The Frantics]]|the sketch that inspired its title|Last Will and Temperament{{!}}Boot to the Head (skit)}} {{Infobox album | name = Boot to the Head | type = [[Album]] | artist = [[Frantics (comedy)|The Frantics]] | cover = BootToTheHead-AlbumCover.jpg | alt = | released = 1987 | recorded = 1986 | venue = | studio = | genre = [[Comedy]] | length = 44:49 | label = [[Attic Records (Canada)|Attic Records]] | producer = Marvin Dolgay | prev_title = [[Frantic Times (album)|Frantic Times]] | prev_year = 1984 | next_title = [[Official Bootleg CD]] | next_year = 2004 }} '''''Boot to the Head''''' is a [[comedy]] album performed by the [[Canadians|Canadian]] comedy [[wiktionary:Troupe|troupe]] [[Frantics (comedy)|The Frantics]].<ref name="mississauga" /><ref name="channelcanada" /> Originally released as an LP in 1987, it was re-issued in 1996 as a CD with the same track listing. The album features a number of skits from their radio show '''''Frantic Times''''', as well as a few sketches that could not be aired to a general audience. The sketches were recorded over a three-day period in front of a live audience at the [[Toronto Free Theatre]].
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