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Kerry Cobber, described as 'Australia’s premier anti-PC comedian' is featured in an advert for 'Kerry Cobber's Classics' in Episode 2 and interviewed by Ben and Eddo on Episode 18 of the Grub. 

Kerry's first album was ‘Rootin' Mum’ which was wildly successful but 2007's racially charged ‘Sing Sing with Mr. Ling’ (AKA 'The Chinaman Album') was met with a poor reception. This album was released the day after the Jackson Jive incident on ‘Hey Hey It’s Saturday’ which Cobber insists contributed to mixed reviews of the record.

Cobber’s best-known songs include 'Pretty Fly for a Poofta', 'There's a Cock in me Muckhole', 'Don't Let My Son Go Down on Me (Because He's Gay)', 'Dinner with the Missus', 'The Virgin Barry', 'Cum On Eileen', 'Dirty Pussies', 'The Easter Bunny is a Cunt', 'Farting Family' and 'Australiaman'. 

Kerry has a penchant for being kissed on the tummy.