History of the Smack-Off

Last Updated: April 10th, 2011

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Smack-Off I


April 14th, 1995

The inaugural Smack-Off was won by J.T. the Brick, who parlayed the victory into his own radio show and currently works for Fox Sports Radio. Adam in Pacific Beach finished second while Jeffrey E. DiTolla finished third. This was also the year that Jason from Fullerton took time away from watching porn with nine other dudes to place a truly horrible Smack-Off call; a decade later he'd be known as Mr. Automatic.

Listen to Houston band 3-Day Weekend perform their ode to J-Stew, Mr. Automatic.

This was before my time in the Jungle so I need some help. If you have information or audio files (cassette or mp3), please send an e-mail via the contact link at the top of this page.


Results for 1995

RANK ORDER HOUR SEG POS RATING VOTES CALLER (AUDIO LINK)
a1 J.T. the Brick 
a2 Adam in Pacific Beach 
a3 Jeffrey E. DiTolla 

Did Not Call:

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3-Day Weekend's smash hit Mr. Automatic

Table Legend:
Rank = Caller's ranking as determined by Rome and the crew
Order = Order in which the calls took place
Hour = Hour in which the call took place
Seg = Segment within the hour
Pos = Position within the segment
Rating = Average rating of the call as determined by user vote, on a 1 to 5 scale
Votes = Number of votes cast for each call, used to determine the Rating
Caller = Name of the caller, clicking on the caller's name will allow the user to listen to the call

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Re: Call from J.T. the Brick

Posted by Jim Caldwell on May 16th, 2012 at 14:39