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  1. Howard and Kulap recount their excellent and adventurous trip to the Bridgetown Comedy Festival in lovely Portland, Oregon. They talk about getting drive-way rocks from Bruce Springsteen's ex-wife's house, going to strip clubs, and debating stubborn DJ's. Plus highlights from their performances, fun times with other comics, and running into Kulap's homecoming date. Howard then tells a gripping yarn about scoring Molly and feeling the ramifications the next day. This episode will make you want to visit Portland with Ku-ku and Wie-wie ASAP!!!
  2. Howard has an upcoming comedy album recording (except it happened right before this episode came out) and there are certain people who can't come see it. Fortunately Kulap and all of us Chartists are invited to know about all things Howard related. Ku-Ku helps Howard work through his nerves and they also discuss proper summer vacationing, whether stress sweat is stinkier than regular sweat, and famous inventions they could have come up with. Ku-ku counts down her top 5 newish alternative songs and talks about a recent book that has women leaning in and taking their place at the table. Then Howard counts down his top 5 fears for his upcoming recording including; having to get alcohol for the whole crowd, hearing literal crickets, and worst of all... the unknown. Enjoy it Chartists!
  3. Adam Pally, Rob Huebel, and Jon Gabrus made their way to the dark side of the moon, got caught in an Albino census conspiracy, and helped a Southern gentleman follow his dream of scat in another livestreamed episode of improv4humans! They also explored Adam’s worst concert experience, Jon’s most embarrassing discussion with his mom, and the awful college job that Rob quit after one day. Check out the full video at youtube.com/Earwolf and be sure to pick up an improv4humans shirt from the Earwolf Store and follow @MattBesser on Twitter to send in your improv suggestions. Music by Bobby Matthews and Dragoon. You can also now get Matt Besser’s new comedy album “The Six Most Important Sets in the History of Standup” at mattbesser.com!
  4. Today Andrew Ti and Jen Wang talk about lazy people referring to martial arts movies as kung fu movies. Don’t be lazy and as always, leave us a message about anything you think is racist at (323) 389-RACE.
  5. She's smart, she's sexy and she's in your earholes! SEX NERD SANDRA from the Nerdiest podcast of the same name came over and discussed the difference between geek and nerd, the elusive female orgasm, and how to disarm the "ghosts" in Japanese haunted houses. Enjoy!
  6. Once again we are honored to have an incredible chat with a legendary actor, fantastic improviser, and known to many as the “movie dad.” The great Paul Dooley of stage and screen joins Randy & Jason today to officially become a citizen of Sklarbro Country! Paul tells us about Don Knotts helping him get his first local TV gig in New York, eventually becoming the spokesperson for Fab detergent, and how he landed a spot on The Tonight Show with Jack Paar with an unfinished bit. He also talks about how Robert Altman casted him to be a part of A Wedding, re-writing a scene in Sixteen Candles on the day of shooting, and his love of his character’s arch in Breaking Away. And if that’s not enough, we catch up with Mark Wahlberg as his new film Pain & Gain hits theaters. It’s an episode you won’t want to miss!
  7. The incredible Jen Wang of Disgrasian.com talks to Andrew about work segregation, who had the worse high school, and where the stereotype of Asian people doing laundry came from. Hang in there everyone and make sure to leave us a message about anything you think is racist at (323) 389-RACE.
  8. The charming Ron Funches returns to countdown some charts with Ku-Ku & Wie-Wie in another LIVE episode from Vancouver, British Columbia! We hear about the time Howard got kicked in the head by a stripper, one of Kulap’s first acting class experiences, and Ron’s feelings on the current acting class he’s taking while they countdown the Top 5 Greatest Movie Robots. Also, Ron shares how hilarious his son is as he plays a game of Chart Roulette!
  9. The Strokes frontman, Cult Records founder, and solo artist extraordinaire Julian Casablancas sits down with Har Mar for a rare interview on today’s Nocturnal Emotions! Julian & Har Mar talk about movie soundtracks, not being natural in front of a camera, and Julian’s ability to sing falsetto to write. Then they explore the idea of creating a mini-movie series about human evolution during Let’s Create A Show and are challenged while playing a game of Let Me Ruin Your Favorite Song with Nirvana’s “Smells Like Teen Spirit.” You can now get Har Mar Superstar’s new album “Bye Bye 17″ as a digital download at iTunes and as a digital download, CD or vinyl record at Amazon!
  10. Wilco frontman Jeff Tweedy is the inspiration behind Garlin's venture into recording these candid conversations. The two Jeffs bond over their love of naps, the joy they get from hating things, and both having moments where their success could mean nothing to their high school peers. We also hear about Tweedy's pure enjoyment of a certain reality TV show, the best display of anger he's seen towards him onstage, and the nicest thing a stranger has said about his guitar playing.
  11. Lady energy is all up in the County as the incredible improviser/writer Tami Sagher stops by! Tami tells us about her last performance on the Second City mainstage, having an amazing time writing for 30 Rock, and embarrassing herself the first time she met Steve Buscemi. Dan Van Kirk also brings us some crazy stories such as; a lady in a sumo suit attacking her ex with a Smirnoff for flirting with a man dressed as a candy bar, a man who fakes a robbery to avoid telling his wife he blew $1K at a strip club, and a 86-year-old Millville man who fights a robber for hours. Plus, Hall of Fame announcer Pat Summerall sent us an extremely crazy voicemail from beyond the grave. Don’t forget to get your tickets to see Randy & Jason live this Thursday at the Comedy Bar in Toronto and at The Ann Arbor Comedy Showcase on Friday, April 26 & Saturday April 27th!
  12. Two words: Birthday Checks! That's right, it's the premiere of Weirder Scott's first ever single! But before you fast forward over to that, be sure to listen to Officer Dick Butterfield who has some great safety tips for the summertime. With all of that you'd hardly think there would be time for more features, but you'd be wrong! Doug Loves Movies, Half-Assed Sports Report, Twitter Questions and more, on this episode of Comedy Bang Bang.
  13. They say every musician wants to be a comedian and every comedian wants to be a musician. I happen to think Aimee Mann just enjoys being friends with comedians, but you can't help but pick up on how funny she is. She and Morgan Murphy bring up the estrogen level of the show as Morgan discusses dirty texts and bad dates. And while the show tries to stay away from advertising, Todd Wickey comes in to talk about the bakery for dogs he runs.
  14. Dr. Demento was arguably the most famous comedy radio host…that is, until Scott Aukerman joined the business! The key to Demento's success was one Mr. 'Weird Al' Yankovic, who Scott steals away to bring himself fame. On this episode they discuss Al's success and music and are joined by celebrated author Richard Dalton and winner of the Indie 103.1 Unknown Comic Contest Jim Pipe.
  15. Old pals Gillian Jacobs and Garry Marshall return to give us an update on their relationship on today’s Comedy Bing Bong! Want to know what went wrong in their marriage? How about the truth behind Garry’s deceased wife Barbara? Will there be enough cursing for Garry’s grandkids to enjoy? All these questions will be answered including a very competitive game of Would You Rather?!
  16. Time to celebrate the 100th episode of Professor Blastoff! Kyle starts off the show by admitting to a disease, David has a suspicious new shirt, and Tig reads live tweets from fans about her radiance. Then science expert, Christina Ochoa, comes to the show and explains atoms, noble gases, and the periodic table. They ask her about being a member of Mensa, her work in physics, and her acting career. She's a triple threat. Then it's time for a legendary round of "Name That Punky"!
  17. Put down your bear poles and enjoy some great sound & movement scenes on today’s improv4humans! Zach Woods, Charlie Sanders, and Colton Dunn join Matt Besser to break down Brad Paisley’s “Accidental Racist,” challenge the matrix, and help Zach apologize to rapper Asher Roth. Make sure to pick up an improv4humans shirt from the Earwolf Store and follow @MattBesser on Twitter to send in your improv suggestions. Music by Bobby Matthews and Dragoon. You can also now get Matt Besser’s new comedy album “Woo Pig Sooie: Comedy for Atheists” at mattbesser.com!
  18. Join Billy Merritt, Andy Secunda, and Betsy Sodaro as they dive into a war between foodies on today’s improv4humans! They’ll do what it takes to look cool at a vampire rave, try to survive a life long game of assassin, and communicate with aliens through popular YouTube videos. Be careful of the fuck melons! Make sure to pick up an improv4humans shirt from the Earwolf Store and follow @MattBesser on Twitter to send in your improv suggestions. Music by Bobby Matthews and Dragoon. You can also now get Matt Besser’s new comedy album “Woo Pig Sooie: Comedy for Atheists” at mattbesser.com!
  19. Comedian and author Jen Kirkman explains why she’s never been on the show on today’s b-b-b-bonus episode of Comedy Bang Bang! Jen talks about her new book I Can Barely Take Care of Myself, her fear of finding a dead body, and shares an embarrassing story that occurred during Morrissey’s Hollywood High show. Then activist Karen Porter stops by to motivate us to take action and to join Jen in their first game of Would You Rather!
  20. The very awesome Jen Wang (Co-creator/author of Disgrasian.com) joins Andrew Ti to talk about the everyone’s fascination with black people’s hair. Don’t fuck with people’s hair and call us at (323) 389-RACE to ask if anything is racist.
  21. An episode with two co-hosts? It cannot be! Well, it is…but, when they're The Sklar Brothers you can hardly call them two separate entities. With the comedic force of Scott, Jason and Randy, and Paul F. Tompkins, you'd think unfunny was impossible…that is unless you're newly traumatized observational comic Cal Shipsby. Fortunately things take a lighter turn when the writer of Look Who's Talking, Jerry Jimson, stops by and talks about his process. And I'd be remiss not to mention that this episode features Doug Loves Movies!
  22. Veep’s own Tim Simons joined Randy & Jason to take calls & punch waterfalls on another livestreamed episode of Sklarbro Country! Tim tells us the way a fan approached him once, how his role on Veep came about, and the one time he made Michael Phelps uncomfortable. Then after a round of Quick Hits, he stuck around to hear Racist Vin Scully call in to give us his thoughts on the Jackie Robinson film 42. Be sure to get your tickets to see Randy & Jason perform stand-up at The Ann Arbor Comedy Showcase on Friday, April 26 & Saturday April 27th
  23. Four episodes in and Scott is ALREADY chickening out? Geesh! Well, fortunately the Nerdist Chris Hardwick steps in and does a flat-out awesome job taking over the hosting reigns. With Mike Phirman and Matt Mira on his side, they are unstoppable, and it doesn't hurt that they've got Doug Loves Movies if all else fails!
  24. Andrew Ti & this week’s guest Amrit Singh talk about nostalgia for old times in Country music, getting the hebejebes in the South, and Brad Paisley’s “Accidental Racist.” Cut that racism Country artists and leave us a message at (323) 389-RACE.
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