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Comedy Bang! Bang! | |
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Presentation | |
Hosted by | Scott Aukerman Guest hosts: Chris Hardwick Jimmy Pardo Paul F. Tompkins Jerry Minor as Cyber Thug |
Genre | Comedy, comedy music, absurdism, improv, entertainment, talk |
Language | English |
Updates | Weekly |
Length | 60–600 minutes |
Production | |
Opening theme | "Comedy Bang! Bang!" opening theme by Reggie Watts |
Ending theme | "Closing Up the Plugbag" Closing theme performers: Ken Marino, Steve Agee, and Casey Wilson (2012–2015) Ben Schwartz and Horatio Sanz (2016–2021) Ben Schwartz (2022–present) |
No. of episodes | 843 (as of December 25th, 2023) |
Publication | |
Original release | May 1, 2009 |
Provider | Earwolf Media |
Related | |
Adaptations | Comedy Bang! Bang! (TV series) |
Comedy Bang! Bang! (formerly Comedy Death-Ray Radio) is a weekly comedy audio podcast, which originally began airing as a radio show on May 1, 2009.[1] Popularly known as Humanity and the Animal Kingdom's Podcast, it is hosted by writer and comedian Scott Aukerman, best known for his work on the 1990s HBO sketch comedy program Mr. Show with Bob and David, creating and hosting the Comedy Bang! Bang! TV series, and co-founding the weekly Comedy Death-Ray stage show at the Upright Citizens Brigade Theatre in Hollywood.
Comedy Death-Ray Radio was formerly broadcast from Southern California's Indie 103 studios, but since the summer of 2010 has been broadcast as part of the Earwolf comedy podcasting network, being recorded in studios owned by the company.
Comedy Bang! Bang! was also a television series on IFC hosted by Scott Aukerman and featuring in different seasons bandleaders Reggie Watts, Kid Cudi, and "Weird Al" Yankovic.
History
Comedy Death-Ray Radio first aired May 1, 2009, after Aukerman gained permission from Indie 103 to conduct a "one-month tryout". The first episode's guests were Rob Huebel and Thomas Lennon.[1] During occasions when Aukerman has been unable to host, Paul F. Tompkins, Chris Hardwick, Jimmy Pardo or Jerry Minor (in character as "Cyberthug") have guest hosted. Although normally produced in Los Angeles, the show has also been taped in Vancouver, Seattle, New York City, Chicago and Austin.[2]
Name change
On the May 15, 2011 "Two-year Anniversary" podcast, Aukerman announced that the show's name was changing to Comedy Bang Bang: The Podcast. He went on to say that the show had evolved a great deal in its first two years, and he credited his wife Kulap Vilaysack with coming up with the new name.[3]
Red Hot Chili Peppers parody
In episode 204 (which aired on March 4, 2013), "The Pepper Men," guests Jon Daly and Zach Galifianakis professed their love for the rock band Red Hot Chili Peppers. Both claimed to be "huge Pepper Men" and had written a song in tribute to the band titled "Abracadabralifornia", which Daly sang using his best Anthony Kiedis imitation.
On January 29, 2014, a very official-looking website called www.RHCP2014.com appeared online claiming to have the brand-new Chili Peppers song, "Abracadabralifornia". The song even featured a layout for the band's upcoming Super Bowl appearance, complete with sponsors' logos. Various people through websites including Twitter and Facebook at first were fooled by the song, although many quickly realized that it was a parody. The song was written and performed by Daly and musician Cyrus Ghahremani. Chili Peppers drummer Chad Smith Tweeted his approval of the song.[4]
Format and features
The podcast begins with a theme song composed and performed by Reggie Watts, followed by the reading of a listener-submitted catchphrase, under the pretense that one will eventually replace the show's original catchphrase, "What's up, hot dog?"
The show's format mixes conversation between the host and guests with comedy songs and occasionally game segments. Some guests play characters or impersonate certain celebrities, sometimes for the entirety of the episode.
For the first few months of the program, comedian Doug Benson would semi-regularly call the program and give several "8 Words or Less Movie Reviews".
Occasionally the podcast is taped with a live audience, usually at comedy shows or at festival events.
In the last third of the show, Aukerman and his guests will sometimes play one of several improv-style games. Examples of games played include:
- "Would You Rather?", in which the guests are presented with two typically absurd scenarios; following a brief question-and-answer session with answers made up on the spot by Aukerman, the contestants are asked to choose one of the options, with points given after each round.
- "Riddle Me This", in which one person comes up with a question that is the setup for a joke. An example would be "What's brown and is often spotted near a fast-food restaurant?". The other contestants then come up with answers and vote whose answer was the funniest.
- "Freestyle Rap Battle/Contest", in which the guests take turns performing a freestyle rap.
- "What Am I Thinking?", in which two guests (or Scott) count down together from three and attempt to use word association to say the same word.
The following games have been played on the podcast in the past, but not recently:
- "Jukebox Jury", in which Scott and the guests rate songs sent in by listeners as either "mustard" or "pants", although the meanings of the ratings is unknown.
- "Alive or Dead", in which Scott gives the guests the name of a celebrity and they must determine if that celebrity is alive or dead. The people in question are usually alive but their fictional deaths are described in a humorous way.
- "Who Said It?", in which guests name the person to whom a given quote is attributed.
- "Hollywood Facts", in which Scott and guests list fake celebrity gossip news. This game has largely been discontinued, however the game's theme music is regularly played when guest Andy Samberg appears on the podcast because Samberg recorded it.
Occasionally, guests will present their own features on the show. Examples include:
- "Harris' Foam/Phone Corner", in which Harris Wittels recited jokes, text-messaged to himself, which were deemed unworthy of his stand-up performances, and was ridiculed for his efforts.
- "New No-Nos", in which Paul Rust makes up new rules for life and the world, which he refers to as New No-Nos. Nearly every new rule is a ridiculous idea that does not solve any problem.
- "The Solo Bolo Olympic Song Challenge", in which Ben Schwartz and Scott sing a myriad of different songs, jingles, and show-tunes, attempting to seamlessly transition between songs that have some sort of connection to one another. These connections can include being by the same artist, including the same word or having a similar style, rhythm or melody.
Episodes
Recurring guests
- Paul F. Tompkins (229 episodes)
- Jason Mantzoukas (64 episodes)
- Lauren Lapkus (57 episodes)
- James Adomian (54 episodes)
- Andy Daly (51 episodes)
- Will Hines (49 episodes)
- Neil Campbell (46 episodes)
- Jon Gabrus (45 episodes)
- Nick Kroll (42 episodes)
- Carl Tart (42 episodes)
- Tim Baltz (38 episodes)
- Lily Sullivan (38 episodes)
- Drew Tarver (38 episodes)
- Shaun Diston (37 episodes)
- Mike Hanford (37 episodes)
- Ben Schwartz (36 episodes)
- Jon Daly (30 episodes)
- Ryan Gaul (30 episodes)
- Horatio Sanz (30 episodes)
- Dan Lippert (29 episodes)
- Paul Rust (29 episodes)
- Seth Morris (28 episodes)
- Ego Nwodim (28 episodes)
- Matt Besser (27 episodes)
- Mary Holland (27 episodes)
- Jessica McKenna (26 episodes)
- Jessica St. Clair (22 episodes)
- Doug Benson (21 episodes)
- Tawny Newsome (21 episodes)
- Brett Gelman (20 episodes)
- Reggie Watts (20 episodes)
- Harris Wittels (20 episodes)
- "Weird Al" Yankovic (19 episodes)
- Matt Apodaca (18 episodes)
- Zeke Nicholson (18 episodes)
- Paul Scheer (18 episodes)
- Matt Gourley (17 episodes)
- Thomas Middleditch (17 episodes)
- Brendon Small (17 episodes)
- Joe Wengert (17 episodes)
- John Gemberling (15 episodes)
- Bob Odenkirk (15 episodes)
- Gil Ozeri (15 episodes)
- Lennon Parham (15 episodes)
- Ben Rodgers (15 episodes)
- Lisa Gilroy (14 episodes)
- Patton Oswalt (14 episodes)
- Jimmy Pardo (14 episodes)
- Andy Richter (14 episodes)
- Ryan Rosenberg (14 episodes)
- Paul Brittain (13 episodes)
- Rob Huebel (13 episodes)
- Gillian Jacobs (13 episodes)
- Vic Michaelis (13 episodes)
- Bobby Moynihan (13 episodes)
- Edi Patterson (13 episodes)
- Chelsea Peretti (13 episodes)
- Adam Scott (13 episodes)
- Zach Galifianakis (12 episodes)
- Thomas Lennon (12 episodes)
- Nick Thune (12 episodes)
- David Wain (12 episodes)
- Madeline Walter (12 episodes)
- Todd Glass (11 episodes)
- Jon Hamm (11 episodes)
- Tig Notaro (11 episodes)
- Andy Samberg (11 episodes)
- Sarah Silverman (11 episodes)
- Betsy Sodaro (11 episodes)
- Erin Whitehead (11 episodes)
- Tim Heidecker (10 episodes)
- Natasha Leggero (10 episodes)
- Claudia O'Doherty (10 episodes)
- Jeremy Rowley (10 episodes)
- Matt Walsh (10 episodes)
- Nick Wiger (10 episodes)
- Kristian Bruun (9 episodes)
- Brian Huskey (9 episodes)
- Tim Kalpakis (9 episodes)
- Taran Killam (9 episodes)
- Kumail Nanjiani (9 episodes)
- Zac Oyama (9 episodes)
- Casey Wilson (9 episodes)
- Jacob Wysocki (9 episodes)
- Eugene Cordero (8 episodes)
- David Cross (8 episodes)
- Casey Feigh (8 episodes)
- Griffin Newman (8 episodes)
- Adam Pally (8 episodes)
- Zach Reino (8 episodes)
- Dave Theune (8 episodes)
- Mookie Blaiklock (7 episodes)
- D'Arcy Carden (7 episodes)
- Cameron Esposito (7 episodes)
- Howard Kremer (7 episodes)
- Tatiana Maslany (7 episodes)
- Jerry Minor (7 episodes)
- Pamela Murphy (7 episodes)
- Holly Prazoff (7 episodes)
- Martin Starr (7 episodes)
- Kulap Vilaysack (7 episodes)
- Suzi Barrett (6 episodes)
- Michael Cassady (6 episodes)
- Sean Clements (6 episodes)
- Jefferson Dutton (6 episodes)
- John Hodgman (6 episodes)
- Riki Lindhome (6 episodes)
- James Mannion (6 episodes)
- Allan McLeod (6 episodes)
- John Mulaney (6 episodes)
- Kevin Nealon (6 episodes)
- Jonah Ray (6 episodes)
- Alison Rich (6 episodes)
- Katie Rich (6 episodes)
- Rory Scovel (6 episodes)
- Edgar Wright (6 episodes)
- Dan Ahdoot (5 episodes)
- Caroline Anderson (5 episodes)
- Todd Barry (5 episodes)
- Matt Braunger (5 episodes)
- Christine Bullen (5 episodes)
- River Butcher (5 episodes)
- Adam Cayton-Holland (5 episodes)
- Rob Corddry (5 episodes)
- Hayes Davenport (5 episodes)
- Devin Field (5 episodes)
- Colin Hanks (5 episodes)
- Greg Hess (5 episodes)
- Mitra Jouhari (5 episodes)
- Erin Keif (5 episodes)
- Mike Mitchell (5 episodes)
- Jacquis Neal (5 episodes)
- Natalie Palamides (5 episodes)
- Jack Quaid (5 episodes)
- Max Silvestri (5 episodes)
- The Sklar Brothers (5 episodes)
- Mary Sohn (5 episodes)
- Brendon Walsh (5 episodes)
- Ele Woods (5 episodes)
- Ronnie Adrian (4 episodes)
- Stephanie Allynne (4 episodes)
- Maria Bamford (4 episodes)
- Ike Barinholtz (4 episodes)
- Michael Ian Black (4 episodes)
- Flula Borg (4 episodes)
- Jerrod Carmichael (4 episodes)
- Jocelyn DeBoer (4 episodes)
- Adam DeVine (4 episodes)
- Sean Dickerson (4 episodes)
- Dave Ferguson (4 episodes)
- Nathan Fielder (4 episodes)
- Fran Gillespie (4 episodes)
- Chris Hardwick (4 episodes)
- Erinn Hayes (4 episodes)
- Moshe Kasher (4 episodes)
- Langston Kerman (4 episodes)
- Holly Laurent (4 episodes)
- Jon Mackey (4 episodes)
- Dan Mangan (4 episodes)
- Aimee Mann (4 episodes)
- Ken Marino (4 episodes)
- Edgar Momplaisir (4 episodes)
- Mike O'Brien (4 episodes)
- Haley Joel Osment (4 episodes)
- Eddie Pepitone (4 episodes)
- Amy Phillips (4 episodes)
- Hannah Pilkes (4 episodes)
- Mary Lynn Rajskub (4 episodes)
- Connor Ratliff (4 episodes)
- Andrea Savage (4 episodes)
- Danielle Schneider (4 episodes)
- Dhruv Uday Singh (4 episodes)
- Monika Smith (4 episodes)
- Nick Swardson (4 episodes)
- Lamar Woods (4 episodes)
- Aziz Ansari (3 episodes)
- Anthony Atamanuik (3 episodes)
- Kate Berlant (3 episodes)
- Mike Birbiglia (3 episodes)
- The Birthday Boys (3 episodes)
- Kyle Bornheimer (3 episodes)
- Jordan Black (3 episodes)
- Molly Bretthauer (3 episodes)
- Heather Anne Campbell (3 episodes)
- Nick Ciarelli (3 episodes)
- Jackie Clarke (3 episodes)
- Brad Evans (3 episodes)
- Chris Gethard (3 episodes)
- Anthony Jeselnik (3 episodes)
- James Austin Johnson (3 episodes)
- Alana Johnston (3 episodes)
- Myq Kaplan (3 episodes)
- Kyle Kinane (3 episodes)
- Ted Leo (3 episodes)
- Manchester Orchestra (3 episodes)
- Mandell Maughan (3 episodes)
- Charlie McCrackin (3 episodes)
- Kate Micucci (3 episodes)
- Eugene Mirman (3 episodes)
- Ify Nwadiwe (3 episodes)
- Nicole Parker (3 episodes)
- Amy Poehler (3 episodes)
- June Diane Raphael (3 episodes)
- Eliza Skinner (3 episodes)
- Jenny Slate (3 episodes)
- Chris Tallman (3 episodes)
- Gregg Turkington (3 episodes)
- Brent Weinbach (3 episodes)
- Dan Wilson (3 episodes)
2009
Episode number | Date | Guests | Synopsis and segments | Featured songs |
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Episode 1: Welcome To Comedy Bang Bang |
5/1/09 | Rob Huebel Thomas Lennon Doug Benson calls in |
Doug Loves Movies: X-Men Origins: Wolverine | "Turn My Swag On" (Theme Song) by Soulja Boy "Buy You Clothes, Do You In 'em, Take 'em Back" by Dragon Boy Suede "Ladyboy" by R.O. Manse "We Can Count" by Cracked Out "In My Life" by Sean Connery |
Episode 2: Reggaeton Soundboard |
5/8/09 | Aziz Ansari Kevin Nealon Doug Benson calls in |
Doug Loves Movies: Star Trek | "Short Pants For Fatty" by The Reigning Monarchs "Sax Man" by The Lonely Island (featuring Jack Black) "Business Time" by Flight of the Conchords "Eat It" by "Weird Al" Yankovic "Wiseguy" by Joe Pesci "Pi" by Hard 'N Phirm (featuring Dragon Boy Suede) "Nut Valet" by Dragon Boy Suede |
Episode 3: Never Date A "Brown" |
5/15/09 | Jackie Clarke Greg Behrendt Nick Thune Doug Benson calls in |
Doug Loves Movies: Angels & Demons | "The Life Of Brian" by Monty Python "Austin Powers" by Don't Stop Or We'll Die "Wonderboy" by Tenacious D "Blaine" by The New Sheridans "Fanfare For The Well Dressed Man" by The Reigning Monarchs "Punch You In The Jeans" by The Lonely Island "I Wanna Be A Hulkamaniac" by Hulk Hogan & The Wrestling Boot Band |
Episode 4: Special Nerdist Edition |
5/22/09 | Chris Hardwick (guest host) Matt Mira Mike Phirman Doug Benson calls in |
Doug Loves Movies: Terminator Salvation | "New Math" by Tom Lehrer "You Make Me" by "Weird Al" Yankovic |
Episode 5: Guest Host Jimmy Pardo |
5/29/09 | Jimmy Pardo (guest host) Matt Belknap Maria Bamford as Jazz Martin Paul Gilmartin as Congressman Richard Martin Pat Francis as Paul Stanley Garfunkel and Oates Doug Benson calls in |
Doug Loves Movies: Drag Me to Hell | "Broken Hearts Are for Assholes" by Frank Zappa "17" by Kings of Leon "You Make Me" by "Weird Al" Yankovic "New Cassette" by Tinted Windows "Pregnant Women are Smug" by Garfunkel and Oates "Sex With Ducks" by Garfunkel and Oates |
Episode 6: Doing Laundry with Sarah |
6/5/09 | Howard Kremer Brett Gelman as James Gandolfini and Billy Crystal Sarah Silverman calls in Doug Benson calls in |
Doug Loves Movies (8 Words or Less): Land of the Lost and The Hangover | "MTV Movie Awards Medley" by The Lonely Island (featuring LeAnn Rimes, Chris Isaak and Forest Whitaker) "Love Slaves" by Tim and Eric "You Won't Sass Me Like That When I Can Summon Wolves" by Dragon Boy Suede "Jug Town" by Neil Hamburger "Kick It" by The Vandals (featuring Bob Odenkirk and David Cross) "I Heal With My Steel" by Dragon Boy Suede (featuring Rapzilla) "I Got a Perm for Our Camping Trip" by Don't Stop Or We'll Die "I'm on Fire" "The Curly Shuffle" by The Jump in the Saddle Band "Buy You Clothes, Do You In 'Em, Take 'Em Back" by Dragon Boy Suede (featuring Rapzilla) "Tonight You Belong to Me" by Steve Martin and Bernadette Peters |
Episode 7: Double Co-Hosts |
6/12/09 | The Sklar Brothers Paul Rust as Cal Shipsby and Jerry Jimson Paul F. Tompkins calls in Doug Benson calls in |
Doug Loves Movies (8 Words or Less): Imagine That and The Taking of Pelham 123 | "Big Bottom" by Spinal Tap "Who Said We’re Wack?" by The Lonely Island "I'm Never Gonna Wipe My Butt" by The Shins "The Metal" by Tenacious D "Whatever You Like" by Weird Al Yankovic "You Look Marvelous" by Billy Crystal "Zitty Van Zitties" by Adam Sandler "Hawaii" by The Glass Beef |
Episode 8: The New Doctor Demento |
6/19/09 | "Weird Al" Yankovic Paul Scheer as Jim Pipe and Richard Dalton Doug Benson calls in |
Doug Loves Movies (8 Words or Less): The Proposal and Year One | "The Weird Al Show Theme" by Weird Al Yankovic "Amish Paradise" by Weird Al Yankovic "It's Still Billy Joel To Me" by Weird Al Yankovic "Craigslist" by Weird Al Yankovic "Alternative Polka" by Weird Al Yankovic "My Bologna" by Weird Al Yankovic "Pancreas" by Weird Al Yankovic "One More Minute" by Weird Al Yankovic |
Episode 9: R.I.P. Michael Jackson |
6/26/09 | Dax Shepard Chip Pope as R.O. Mance Paul F. Tompkins as Michael Jackson's Ghost calls in Gregg Turkington as Neil Hamburger calls in |
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Episode 10: Comedy Vs. Music |
7/3/09 | Aimee Mann Morgan Murphy Seth Morris as Todd Wickey Doug Benson calls in |
Doug Loves Movies (8 Words or Less): Tom Cruise Edition | "Street Legal" by Dragon Boy Suede "Nobody's Perfect" by Sarah Silverman "Low Voice" by R. O. Manse "31 Today" by Aimee Mann "Anything" by Hard N Phirm "Three Piece Chicken Dinner" by Neil Hamburger "Birthday Checks" by Scott Aukerman "Central Park" by Don't Stop Or We'll Die "Hearts" by Tim & Eric feat. Aimee Mann |
Episode 11: Birthday Checks! |
7/10/09 | Doug Benson Rob Huebel The Sklar Brothers |
Doug Loves Movies (8 Words or Less): I Love You, Beth Cooper and Brüno | "Take Off" by Bob and Doug McKenzie "Jizz In My Pants" by The Lonely Island "You Be My Wife" by Borat "Driving A Truck With My High Heels On" by Weird Al Yankovic "Birthday Checks" by Scott Aukerman "Open Up Your Window" by Don't Stop Or We'll Die "Tonight I'm Gonna Rock You Tonight" by Spinal Tap "Always Look On The Bright Side Of Life" by Monty Python |
Episode 12: The Baby's Sunglasses |
7/17/09 | Jon Hamm Howard Kremer Nick Kroll as himself, Bobby Bottleservice and El Chupacabra Doug Benson |
Doug Loves Movie (8 Words or Less): Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince | "You Won't Sass Me Like That When I Can Summon Wolves" by Dragon Boy Suede "The Most Beautiful Girl (In the Room)" by Flight of the Conchords "Let's Duet" by Dewey Cox "Champagne" by Chris Rock "Happiness Pie" by Bruce McCulloch "Boogie in Your Butt" by Eddie Murphy "Love Me Sexy" by Will Ferrell "I'm So Ronery" by Trey Parker and Matt Stone |
Episode 13: Jimmy Pardo's Back |
7/24/09 | Jimmy Pardo (guest host) Jason Nash as The Shaman Jimmy Dore Paul F. Tompkins as Ice-T Doug Benson calls in |
"The Self-Proclaimed Critic" by Daver "Mexican Joe" by Jim Reeves "Bimbo" by Jim Reeves "Simple As That" by Ben Wise "Fish Out Of Water" by Simon Scardanelli "My Pants" by Dr. Pants "Mad At The World' by Daver | |
Episode 14: An Old Fashioned Dinner |
7/31/09 | Andy Samberg Zach Galifianakis Andy Daly as Danny Mahoney, Shooter, and himself Doug Benson calls in |
Games: Would You Rather? | "Space Olympics" by The Lonely Island "Ka-Blamo!" by The Lonely Island "Come On and Get It (Up in 'Dem Guts)" by Zach Galifianakis (featuring Fiona Apple) "Stork Patrol" by The Lonely Island "I Think I Might Have Killed the President" by The Lonely Island "Boombox" by The Lonely Island (featuring Julian Casablancas) "Ardy Party" by The Lonely Island "Metaphor" by The Lonely Island |
Episode 15: Four Douche Episode |
8/7/09 | Steve Agee Natasha Leggero Matt Besser as himself and Björk |
Games: Would You Rather? | "So Great" by Sarah Silverman "Sugalumps" by Flight Of The Conchords "I Love Rock 'N Roll' by Joe Piscopo "Boats 'N' Hoes" by Will Ferrell and John C. Reilly "When You're Fat" by Bruce McCulloch "Let Me Borrow That Top" by Kelly "Super Heroes" by Barry Bostwick and Susan Sarandon |
Episode 16: Bob Odenkirk's Death Bed |
8/14/09 | Andy Dick Bob Odenkirk Chelsea Peretti |
Games: Would You Rather? | "Dip Your Cock In Vodka" by Andy Dick "We're Number One" by Bob Odenkirk "Surfin' Bird" by Pee Wee Herman "Mr. Roboto" by Styx "Sausage Party" by Pink Steel "Here She Comes" by Tim & Eric featuring Bob Odenkirk "Kick It" by The Vandals featuring Bob Odenkirk and David Cross |
Episode 17: Live From Downtown Franklin |
8/21/09 | Thomas Lennon as Little Gary and himself Matt Walsh Matt Braunger |
Games: Would You Rather? | "Friendship" by Tenacious D "Bennigan'z" by Cracked Out "Anthem" by Chip Pope "Me, You and Steve" by Garfunkel and Oates |
Episode 18: Poppin' Bottles |
8/28/09 | Andy Kindler Jerry Minor Brendon Walsh |
Games: Would You Rather? | "Jazzbot Xtreme" by JP Incorporated "Think About It" by Flight Of The Conchords "Shaddap You Face" by Joe Dolce "America (Fuck Yeah)" by Matt Stone and Trey Parker "CNR" by Weird Al Yankovic "Eric The Half-a-Bee" by Monty Python "Dracula's Lament" by Jason Segel |
Episode 19: SNL Reunion |
9/4/09 | Kevin Nealon Laraine Newman Casey Wilson |
Games: Would You Rather? | |
Episode 20: World Premiere of Tangelo |
9/11/09 | Mary Lynn Rajskub Reggie Watts Rory Scovel |
Games: Would You Rather? | |
Episode 21: Morning Becomes Oddly Racist |
9/18/09 | Chris Hardwick Charlyne Yi Seth Morris as Nathan Brantley |
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Episode 22: Yet Another Pardo-sode |
9/25/09 | Jimmy Pardo (guest host) Dana Gould Matt Belknap Pat Francis as Paul Stanley Mike Toomey as Kirk Rocker |
"Question Song" by Tom Wilson "The Fonz Song" by the Heyettes (Pardo introduces this as "the worst song ever recorded") "The Curly Shuffle" by Jump in the Saddle "Star Trekkin'" by The Firm "Funky Man" by Dee Dee Ramone | |
Bonus Episode: Live from Vancouver Comedy Fest | 9/25/09 | Reggie Watts Nick Thune Todd Barry Paul F. Tompkins Garfunkel and Oates |
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