Hey Judester is the second album by Didjits, released in 1988 through Touch and Go Records.
[2][3] The Windsor Star called the album "a brash, often funny collage of rock styles that at least shows Didjits is a band that has fun while it works.
"[5] The Toronto Star deemed it "a dog's breakfast of racial and sexist slurs set to a galloping, guitar-killer beat," noting that it was parody.
"[6] The Chicago Sun-Times labeled it "the band's high point.
"[7] All tracks are written by Didjits, except "Lucille" by Al Collins and Little Richard This 1980s rock album–related article is a stub.