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    Episode 500 - The 500th Episode

    500 more! Comedy Bom Bom Padcast forever!!
  2. I like that the "timeless classic" Go Around the Corner included a mention of the new Ken. It ended up being very prescient indeed! I also enjoyed when Paul turned into a little boy with marshmallows in his mouth during the ad. "Uh-oh!"
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    Episode 499 - The Freak

    Holy moly.
  4. Wow, Paul really shut down Engineer Brett RIGHT away. But what can you expect from someone whose heart goes out to people who continue to pretend not to understand what Black Lives Matter means???
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    Episode 496 - The Dream Lords

    I really enjoyed how much Chop Stickerman really enjoyed Salmon Teriyaki. Another great episode of my favorite DVR'd Radio Programme, "The Interesting People Show."
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    Episode 165 - Ninja Terminator: LIVE!

    How do you think Ilana feels about women? I couldn't really tell.
  7. I think I probably also said this on the last Joshua Tree episode, but for being such huge U2 nerds, the Scotts' complete disdain for "Exit" is really weird to me. I don't like about 50% of the U2 catalogue, but "Exit" is a great song! Anyway, I'll allow it because this podcast is an invaluable resource for U2 information, like the names of the band members, which the Scotts were able to break down in just over half an hour. Great ep!
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    Episode 486 - Schwimm On In

    Papa John's Misty strikes again!
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    Episode 463 - 2016 Holiday Spectacular

    I love when there's this many people because everyone's trying to get their premises in at once. I don't think Victor and Tiny's story even made it to the half way point, but I'm sure they'll be back to explain what happened at Universal Studios. And at one point, John Lennon said, "I'm not sure if I should be paying attention to the conversation happening to the left of me or the one to the right of me." I also very much enjoyed Dr. Green and his run-down of island life: 1. Bananas 2. Jerk chicken 3. Sweet potato pie and 4. Monkeys stealing your stuff
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    Episode 306 - Bro v. Wade

    I watched The Tenant on Paul F. (and Bruce Campbell)'s recommendation, and there were a couple fun, crazy scenes, but it was at least 45 minutes longer than it needed to be. I should have watched it Howard Kremer-style -- on Russian Streams at 1.5x speed.
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    Episode 429 - Almost Mandatory

    Well, you'll have to blame Scotty for that one. Mantzoukas said "Hang on, man," but Scott was the one who misheard it as "Heynong Man." And the world was never the same. Anyway, I think most people like when Mantzoukas is on this show because he and Scott are clearly friends and it's fun to hear people fuck around with someone they're comfortable and have a history with.
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    Episode 283 - Spiritual Toddler

    Yeah, Howard and Natasha are always so funny together. And Natasha has the best laugh in the business.
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    Episode 418 - Paul Reiser and The Apple Tree

    I like when the old guard stops by Comedy Bang Bang to play. Crossing my fingers for a Michael Keaton episode with John Lennon and Gino Lambardo in the near future.
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    Episode 413 - Cranking It to Coldplay

    I'm love Scharpling but I find it comical he is gonna vote for any of those bums. Because it's a joke and I get jokes!
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    Episode 279 - Rise N' Grind

    Haha, when Rory said Goldeneye was the first RPG, the first thing I thought was: "There are a thousand nerds flipping out right now." Maybe that guy who wrote in to explain math rock a couple years ago will help them out.
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    Episode 275 - Webisode Camp

    This was one of my favorite episodes. Horatio is a Who Charted all star and pretty much everything he said made me laugh out loud. Plus, Engineer Cody was being a fucking problem again. Great ep! I have a couple things to add: 1. I completely agree with Howard that Kanye has inexplicably made his best album the hardest to listen to. Having it streaming-exclusive is crazy already but exclusive only to Tidal is absolute madness. I'm sure plenty of people would pay for it if they had a chance but Kanye's sort of forced his fans to steal his own album, which is pretty bonkers. And it's a double shame because, as I've said, the record itself is fantastic. 2. Also! Spring Breakers is legitimately great, which I wasn't expecting when I watched it, but it's funny and fun and also, impossibly, really holds together as a narrative film. Franco's "Look at my shit" monologue remains one of my favorite movie speeches ever. He should have won an Oscar just for that speech alone. Highly recommended summah viewing.
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    Episode 399 - Trump vs. Bernie

    You nerds are soooo sensitive. Gilbert was a fun addition and it was cool of Scott to have him. I'll have to check out his podcast, which I can only assume exclusively covers Very Special Episodes of '80s and '90s sitcoms.
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    Dy-no-mite!!

    ... is a stabilized form of nitroglycerine while TNT is a chemical compound called trinitrotoluene and there is, in fact, little similarity between the two.
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    Episode 397 - My Silly Moss Man

    Great news! Love "Daffy" Mal Yinkleyankle!
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    Episode 396 - The Intern Challenge

    Scott's completely unacknowledged string of "Gimme that pill"s was cracking me up. Also: Scott always seems so bummed about it, but I love the new plugs closing theme, even if the future tense doesn't really make sense. It's a good song! I'm sure renowned musical artist management representative Tiny would agree.
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    Episode 266 - A Positive New Year

    This is the most contentious Whooch I've ever heard! Stay positive, Brody! You got it! Yes!
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    EPISODE 265 — Christmas Debunked

    This was a really fun episode. I will not be bitching, but I will say I enjoyed having the guest for all three charts and I really liked that Besser brought in his top five tracks of the year. I think that would work any time, also. People usually have a little docket of songs or albums that are getting a lot of play currently, and I'd love to hear what people I like are listening to, even (or maybe especially) if it's older stuff they're digging into. I also very much enjoyed Howard's top five and his solo Christmas solution. What was in those other fourteen packages?
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    Best of 2015 Pt. 3

    I forgot about it, but yes, that was one of the funniest things that happened all year. I hope China will be a recurring character in 2016!
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    EPISODE 260 — OLO!!!

    Cover songs tend to be awful and that is particularly true of the covers they talked about today which, as Kulap rightly pointed out, are just dummies trying to snag a record contract by taking advantage of people searching for popular songs. However! Covering songs as soon as they come out is not new to the Spotify era. In fact, covering contemporary songs was a very big part of the R&B and soul scene in the '60s, to give one example. It was common for every group to cover a popular song at the time, which is why there are so many versions of "Get it While You Can" or "Stand By Me" or any of those standard soul tracks. Aretha Franklin basically owes her career to coveringOtis Redding's "Respect," which she released only two years after Otis' own (vastly superior! not sorry!) version. It's also funny that Howard brought up the Rolling Stones, because they, of course, covered plenty of songs during their career (usually from their blues heroes) but their songs were often covered heavily by soul musicians as well. "Satisfaction," in particular, was a favorite pick. Both Otis and Aretha have versions of it, among many others, and Otis released his "Satisfaction" the same year the Stones did! It was a pretty common practice that mostly disappeared until streaming dredged it up again.
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