Comedy Bang Bang

Comedy Bang Bang
Comedy Bang Bang
Comedy Death-Ray Radio.jpg
Hosting Scott Aukerman
Language English
Length 1 hour to 2 hour and 2 minutes
Debut May 1, 2009 (Indie 103)
Genre Comedy, comedy music, entertainment, talk
Provider Earwolf
Website Comedy Bang Bang

Comedy Bang Bang (formerly Comedy Death-Ray Radio) is a weekly comedy audio podcast, which began airing as a radio show on May 1, 2009.[1] 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, as well as for co-founding the weekly Comedy Death-Ray stage show at the Upright Citizens Brigade Theater 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. The show is still available at Indie 103 on Fridays at noon.

Many notable people in the world of comedy, music, television and film have appeared on the radio program, including Paul F. Tompkins, Weird Al Yankovic, Aimee Mann, Jon Hamm, Aziz Ansari, Adam Scott, Patton Oswalt, Thomas Lennon, Zach Galifianakis, Ben Stiller, David Cross, Bob Odenkirk, James Adomian, Michael Cera, Tim Heidecker and Neil Hamburger.

Contents

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 it normally broadcasts from Los Angeles, the show has also taped shows in Vancouver, Seattle, New York City, Chicago, and Austin.[2]

Name change

In May 2011, Aukerman renamed the show "Comedy Bang Bang: The Podcast."

Format and features

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. Paul F. Tompkins has impersonated rapper Ice-T, director Gary Marshall, actor John C. Reilly, composer Andrew Lloyd Webber, actor Danny Glover and Cake Boss's Buddy Valastro; James Adomian has played public television personality Huell Howser, Jesse Ventura, Paul Giamatti, Christopher Hitchens, Gary Busey and food critic Merrill Shindler; other guests have done impressions of Bill Cosby and Maya Angelou.

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."

In the last third of the show, Aukerman and his guests will often play one of several improv-style games. Among them are "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.

Episodes

Episode number Date Guests Synopsis and segments Featured songs
Episode 1:
Welcome To Comedy Bang Bang
5/1/2009 Rob Huebel
Thomas Lennon
"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
5/8/2009 Aziz Ansari
Kevin Nealon
"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"
5/15/2009 Jackie Clarke
Greg Behrendt
Nick Thune
Episode 4:
Special Nerdist Edition
5/22/2009 Chris Hardwick (guest host)
Matt Mira
Mike Phirman
Episode 5:
Guest Host Jimmy Pardo
5/29/2009 Jimmy Pardo (guest host)
Maria Bamford
Paul Gilmartin
Episode 6:
Doing Laundry with Sarah
6/5/2009 Howard Kremer
Brett Gelman
Sarah Silverman calls in
Episode 7:
Double Co-Hosts
6/12/2009 The Sklar Brothers
Paul Rust
Paul F. Tompkins
Episode 8:
The New Doctor Demento
6/19/2009 Weird Al Yankovic
Paul Scheer
Episode 9:
R.I.P. Michael Jackson
6/26/2009 Dax Shepard
Chip Pope
Paul F. Tompkins
Episode 10:
Comedy Vs. Music
7/3/2009 Aimee Mann
Morgan Murphy
Seth Morris
Episode 11:
Birthday Checks!
7/10/2009 Doug Benson
Rob Huebel
The Sklar Brothers
Episode 12:
The Baby's Sunglasses
7/17/2009 Jon Hamm
Howard Kremer
Nick Kroll as himself, Bobby Bottleservice and El Chupacabra
Jon Hamm talks about the Emmy nominations.
Howard Kremer talks about music.
Bobby Bottleservice
"Current Events Round-Up" about the Michael Jackson funeral and Jon and Kate.
"Entourage Wrap-Up"
Doug Benson reviews Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince
El Chupacabra
"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
7/24/2009 Jimmy Pardo (guest host)
Jason Nash as The Shaman
Jimmy Dore
Paul F. Tompkins as Ice-T
Episode 14:
An Old Fashioned Dinner
7/31/2009 Andy Samberg
Zach Galifianakis
Andrew Daly
Episode 15:
Four Douche Episode
8/7/2009 Steve Agee
Natasha Leggero
Matt Besser
Episode 16:
Bob Odenkirk's Death Bed
8/14/2009 Andy Dick
Bob Odenkirk
Chelsea Peretti
Episode 17:
Live From Downtown Franklin
8/21/2009 Thomas Lennon as Little Gary and himself
Matt Walsh
Matt Braunger
Little Gary is introduced as the new announcer and sidekick of Comedy Death-Ray Radio.
Matt Braunger talks about his move from improv to stand-up and experience with Del Close.
Matt Walsh discusses Two Events in One Day.
The guests play "Would You Rather?".
Thomas Lennon "calls in."
"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
8/28/2009 Andy Kindler
Jerry Minor
Brendon Walsh
Episode 19:
SNL Reunion
9/4/2009 Kevin Nealon
Laraine Newman
Casey Wilson
A look into the life of an Saturday Night Live cast member in this special SNL summit episode. Scott interviews three SNL alums spanning from all decades of the sketch show.
Episode 20:
World Premiere of Tangelo
9/11/2009 Mary Lynn Rajskub
Reggie Watts
Rory Scovel
Episode 21:
Morning Becomes Oddly Racist
9/18/2009 Chris Hardwick
Charlyne Yi
Seth Morris as Nathan Brantley
Episode 22:
Yet Another Pardo-sode
9/25/2009 Jimmy Pardo (guest host)
Dana Gould
Matt Belknap
Pat Francis
Mike Toomey as Kirk Rocker
Bonus Episode: Live from Vancouver Comedy Fest 9/25/2009 Reggie Watts
Nick Thune
Todd Barry
Paul F. Tompkins
Garfunkel and Oates
Episode 23:
Guest Host Paul F. Tompkins
10/2/2009 Paul F. Tompkins (guest host)
Weird Al Yankovic
Tig Notaro
Episode 24:
No Such Thing As Shirter!
10/9/2009 Nick Swardson
Matt Walsh
James Adomian
Paul F. Tompkins
Episode 25:
We're Down For Whatewers
10/16/2009 Neil Hamburger
Mike O'Connell
Brent Weinbach
Episode 26:
What Do You Say To Your Dog?
10/23/2009 Sarah Silverman
Andy Richter
Episode 27:
A Cyberthug Take-Over!
10/30/2009 Jerry Minor as Cyber Thug (guest host)
Jerry O'Connell
Nick Kroll
Sean Dickerson as Miles Archer
Episode 28:
Did Somebody Sit on a Duck?
11/6/2009 Paul F. Tompkins
Todd Glass
Jon Daly
Episode 29:
Introducing Huell Howser
11/13/2009 Ben Schwartz
Chip Pope
James Adomian
Episode 30:
Yerr An Egghead!
11/20/2009 Matt Walsh
Howard Kremer as himself and Sloppy Timmy Slotsman/Big Jim Slotsman/Bobby Jensen
Dave Holmes
The guests discuss holidays.
Bobby Jensen's tribute to Big Jim Slotsman's tribute to Sloppy Timmy Slotsman
Matt Walsh details his package for extraterrestrial life and rails against "eggheads"
Dave Holmes describes his sassy, black woman character Shaquiqui
Premiere of "I'm Not Paying Five-Hundred Dollars to Watch Douchebags Eat Turkey"
Howard Kremer argues that if you don't support gay marriage you shouldn't listen to gay music.
"Pi" by Hard 'n Phirm
"Gymnastics Dad" by JP Hasson
"Me Mother Became a Werewolf" by The Mighty Regis
"I'm Not Paying Five-Hundred Dollars to Watch Douchebags Eat Turkey" by Dragon Boy Suede
"I Must Be in Love" by The Rutles
Episode 31:
Happy Black Friday!
11/27/2009 Michael Cera
Harris Wittels
James Adomian as Huell Howser
Paul F. Tompkins as Ice-T
Jimmy Pardo
Nick Kroll as Bobby Bottleservice
Two hour episode. Michael Cera breaks down his fan demographic, Scott and Michael attended the same Thanksgiving dinner at Paul Scheer's house where Scott made highly unnatural noises because the television was not on, Huell Howser tells the story of his Thanksgiving, Scott's attempts to debut his new Weirder Scott single, a Thanksgiving themed parody of Lady Gaga's LoveGame are continually interrupted by celebrity guests, the first being Ice-T calling in from the MetLife blimp to discuss his new product, the small POC (pack or carry) blanket, Harris Wittels unsuccessfully tests some jokes he had texted himself to remember, Jimmy Pardo promotes Pardcast-A-Thon 2009 to raise money for Smile Train, Bobby Bottleservice talks about the savings he made on what he calls Nigger Friday, during "Would You Rather?" Michael Cera creates "Turkey Dad", a hilarious comedy starring a turkey sized John Goodman, and Huell Howser turns into the Avenging Angel of the White Race and flees the studio to commit genocide upon the remaining Native Americans. "The Thanksgiving Song" by Adam Sandler
"Cold Turkey" by John Lennon (briefly)
"I'm Not Paying 500 Dollars to Watch Douchebags Eat Turkey" by Dragon Boy Suede
Do They Know It's Christmas? by The Comedy Death-Ray Xmas Nativity Choir
"Christmas is for Fucking" by Reggie Watts
"You've Got to Follow Your Balloon" by Mr. Show
"Gay Ray, the Reggae Gay (The Homosexual Rasta)" by Eli Braden
"Skipper Dan" by Weird Al Yankovic
Episode 32:
Raaaaaaaandy!
12/4/2009 Aziz Ansari
Brendon Small as himself and Captain Moustache
Hal Rudnick as Stan Lee
Scott asks Brendon how much money he makes, Aziz talks about his seldom mentioned side career as the drummer for Stone Temple Pilots, Scott asks Aziz how much he makes, Aziz and Brendon talk about their Playgirl shoot, Stan Lee talks about his lascivious lifestyle bedding Comic-Con groupies, Aziz declares his love for pillow top mattresses, Scott promotes an auction to raise money for the L.A. food bank, for which Aziz donates a water bottle that Scott Weiland drank from three times and a pair of jeans that Ed Roland wore when Collective Soul toured with the Pilots, Stan Lee donates a Venom action figure from Spider-Man 3 and a recent issue of The Amazing Spider-Man, which he refused to sign, and Captain Moustache does his impressions of Fat Albert and Louis Armstrong. "Bloodlines" by Deathklok
"I'm On a Boat" by The Lonely Island
"Give the Jew Girl Toys" by Sarah Silverman
Episode 33:
Welcome To Jamrock
12/11/2009 Kyle Kinane
Paul F. Tompkins
Episode 34:
Have A Merry Christmas...
12/18/2009 Jon Hamm
Doug Benson
Nick Kroll
Paul F. Tompkins
Episode 35:
And A Happy New Year!
1/8/2010 Thomas Lennon as Little Gary and Chris Mindy
Patton Oswalt
Brett Gelman
Patton Oswalt gives his take on the 2010 Tonight Show conflict.
Brett Gelman reads a short story that turns from dystopian science fiction into a graphic sex story, resulting in Scott giving him a lifetime ban from the show.
Chris Mindy from the Christian Family Fun Coalition sings "I Did It Before but Never Again".
"eBay" by "Weird Al" Yankovic
"Cool Guys Don't Look at Explosions" by Andy Samberg, Will Ferrell and J.J. Abrams
"Stu's Song" by Ed Helms
Episode 36:
Another Cyberthug Take-Over!
1/15/2010 Jerry Minor as Cyber Thug (guest host)
Matt Besser
Sean Dickerson as Miles Archer
Bonus Episode: Live from San Francisco Sketch Fest 1/18/2010 Doug Benson
Michael Ian Black
Paul F. Tompkins
Dana Gould
Reggie Watts
Part 2 of a special crossover[disambiguation needed ] episode with Doug Benson's I Love Movies podcast.
Episode 37:
Exclusive Prince Interview
1/22/2010 Sarah Silverman
Todd Glass
Hannibal Buress
Episode 38:
Paul F. Tompkins Steps In
1/29/2010 Paul F. Tompkins (guest host)
Kaitlin Olson
Matt Gourley
Jeremy Carter
Mark McConville
Bonus Episode: Live from UCB Theatre New York 2/2/2010 Zach Galifianakis
David Cross
Todd Barry
John Gemberling
Ted Leo
Episode 39:
The Premiere of Bob Ducca
2/5/2010 Garfunkel and Oates
Seth Morris as Bob Ducca
Brendon Walsh
Episode 40:
Happy Valentine's Day
2/12/2010 Doug Benson
James Adomian
Harris Wittels
Episode 41:
Winter Olympic Fever
2/19/2010 Aimee Mann
Kumail Nanjiani
Drew Droege
Episode 42:
Winter Olympic Fever: Deux!
2/26/2010 Nick Thune
Matt Walsh
Ian Roberts
Danielle Schneider
James Pumphrey
Episode 43:
Good One!
3/5/2010 Tig Notaro
Casey Wilson
Rory Scovel
Casey Wilson plays a former girlfriend of Scott's who has become obsessed with him, Tig does her impressions of a spring, curtains closing, and a clown horn, Rory expresses his appreciation of $1.29 Filet-O-Fish Fridays, and McDonald's in general, and Scott lost all the music on his hard drive and plays nothing but Cracked Out for the entire show, because that's the only CD he had.
Episode 44:
We Got A Caller on the Line
3/12/2010 Nick Kroll as El Chupacabra
Paul F. Tompkins as Dame Sir Andrew Lloyd Webber
Jason Woliner
El Chupacabra takes a call from a baby, Dame Sir A.L.W. talks about his desire to write a musical version of Weekend at Bernie's being eroded by his realization that it will never be as good as the original, and El Chupacabra wins "Would You Rather?" by going off the board and creating his own third option. "Lasagne" by Weird Al Yankovic
"Bitch School" by Spinal Tap
"I'm Saving My Hymen for Jesus"* by Broad Comedy
Episode 45:
Cyberthug Take-Over Pt. Three
3/19/2010 Jerry Minor as Cyber Thug (guest host)
James Adomian
Craig Robinson
David Sitek
Dave Cousin
Brandon Johnson
Episode 46:
Curb Your Suicide Attempts
3/26/2010 Ben Stiller
Jeff Garlin
Paul F. Tompkins as Ice-T
Andrew Daly as Ben Alterman
Special 2 hour episode. Ice-T talks about his new reality show Ice-T Causes Crib Death, wherein he finds a family in poor living conditions, destroys their house via explosion, then builds a nicer one in its stead. Ben Stiller talks about working on Greenberg. 88 year-old comedian Ben Alterman tests a series of inappropriate jokes for his granddaughter's sweet 16, and Jeff Garlin talks about his book and his daily life on Boner Avenue, located just next to Ben Alterman's retirement home.
Episode 47:
Happy Chap
4/2/2010 Greg Proops
Jon Daly as Barry R.
Greg Proops talks about his storied film career acting in such classics as Howard the Duck and Star Wars Episode I: The Phantom Menace, jazz master Barry R. mesmerizes Scott and Greg with his sax and talks about his album, "No Barry R's," Scott takes issue with Greg's comparison of Starbucks refusing to sell Egg Nog lattes after Christmas to McDonald's refusal to sell Shamrock Shakes after St. Patrick's Day, and due to a glaring lack of respect on Greg's part, Barry R. wins "Would You Rather?" "Uncle Fucka" by Trey Parker and Matt Stone
"Hamburgers and Hot Dogs" by Tim and Eric
"One Night"* by Stephen Bowcom
"Poisoning Pigeons in the Park" by Tom Lehrer
Episode 48:
In The Thicke of the Night
4/9/2010 The Sklar Brothers
Paul Scheer as J. Montgomery Scott
J. Montgomery Scott talks about working on Thicke of the Night, discovering Alan Thicke's horrible racism, the Sklars discuss Tiger Woods, J. Montgomery reads the news, traffic, and weather, and Weirder Scott Aukerman debuts his new single. "That's What I Wish" by Sarah Silverman
"Will We Eat Each Other's Doodies" by Sarah Silverman
"Hey Aunt Jemima"* by Jeff Ellingson
"Glad You Hurt Your Hand" by Steve Agee and Brian Posehn
"Halo" by Weirder Scott Aukerman (Parody of "Hello" by Lionel Richie
"Glad I Hurt My Hand" by Brian Posehn
Episode 49:
Family Counseling
4/16/2010 Adam Scott
Matt Walsh(as Jerry McDowell)
June Diane Raphael (as Kathy McDowell)
James Pumphrey as Damian Vast
Chris Fairbanks
Adam Scott talks about his career, the McDowells talk about attaining a perfect marriage through a total unwillingness to compromise, expressing feelings via emotion cards, and maintaining a sex room, as well as the secret to successful child rearing through filming your child poop, filming your child masturbate, and filming your child losing their virginity. Chris Fairbanks performs his comedy. "Baby" by Tenacious D
"Penis Song (Not the Noel Coward Song)" by Monty Python
"My Retarded Girlfriend"* by Phillipe Simondet
"Get Me to the Toilet"* by Bloody Anal Leakage
"Midnight Party"* by Shoddy Radio
Episode 50:
A Thrilling Hour or So
4/23/2010 Paul Gilmartin
Michael "Mookie" Blaiklock
The cast of The Thrilling Adventure Hour
Scott dubs this, the day after Earth Day, Mirth Day. Scott and Paul plan a Drug Hall of Fame to honor excellence in recreational drug abuse. Harry Houdini arrives from the past only to dismiss the fact that he's in 2010 as "horseshit" until Colonel Tick Tock arrives to send him back to his home time. Fearing what awaits him in his own time, Houdini flees, forcing Tick Tock to give chase. Comedian Michael Crappaport stops by and tells jokes about the plight of the large penised man who works at Best Buy and loves to perform cunnilingus. Mookie's parents respond to his comedy and plug a weekend appearance at their house where they will be mowing the lawn. "Asian Baby" by Mike O'Connell
"Colonel Tick Tock's Theme" by the cast of the Thrilling Adventure Hour
"Here's to Us" by Paul F. Tompkins and Paget Brewster
"Fish Heads" by Dr. Demento
"Gangsta Dinosaurs"* by Humungo Ginormous
"Man-Made Vagina"* by Beaver and Phone
"Takin' a Shit"* by John Gardner
"When I'm Done" by Dragon Boy Suede
Episode 51:
One Year Anniversary Party
4/30/2010 Tig Notaro
Paul F. Tompkins (call in) as John C. Reilly, Ice-T and Dame Sir Andrew Lloyd Webber
James Adomian as Jesse Ventura and Huell Howser
Seth Morris as Bob Ducca
Thomas Lennon as Little Gary
Rich Fulcher
Nick Kroll as Bobby Bottleservice and El Chupacabra
Jerry Minor
Two-Hour Anniversary Episode:
Tig Notaro talks about meeting Taylor Dayne on several occasions.
John C. Reilly, Ice-T and Dame Sir Andrew Lloyd Webber call in from a hot air balloon.
Jesse Ventura and Huell Howser team up as Enigma Force 5.
Bob Ducca talks about his heath problems.
Little Gary explains what happened to him since he was last on the show.
Rich Fulcher promotes Tiny Acts of Rebellion.
Bobby Bottleservice talks about politics.
Jerry Minor and El Chupacabra come by.
Jerry Minor wins "Would You Rather?".
"Love Will Lead You Back" by Taylor Dayne
"Tell It To My Heart" by Taylor Dayne
"I'll Be Your Shelter" by Taylor Dayne
"Heart of Stone" by Taylor Dayne
"Original Sin" by Taylor Dayne
"Champion" by Kristen Wiig
"Birthday Checks" by Weirder Scott
"Pico and Sepulveda" by Felix Figuero and His Orchestra
Episode 52:
Introducing: The Japan Dogs
5/7/2010 Sarah Silverman
Harris Wittels
Ben Schwartz
Episode 53:
A Cover of a Parody
5/14/2010 Weird Al Yankovic
Garfunkel and Oates
Episode 54:
The Wacky Ding Dongs
5/21/2010 Marc Maron
The Birthday Boys
Episode 55:
Go Rent Delgo!
5/28/2010 Natasha Leggero
Jason Mantzoukas
Seth Morris
Episode 56:
Is Dave Foley Here?
6/4/2010 David Anthony Higgins
Paul F. Tompkins
Episode 57:
A Buttery, Juicy Episode
6/11/2010 Brian Posehn
James Adomian
Episode 58:
I Want It That Way
6/19/2010 Rob Huebel
Steel Panther
Episode 59:
Free Subarus for Moms!
6/25/2010 Paul F. Tompkins
Todd Glass
Andy Daly as August Lindt
Episode 60:
Now Hiring Interns!
7/2/2010 Donald Glover
Jessica St. Clair
Brendon Walsh
Episode 61:
Palin 2012
7/9/2010 Jimmy Pardo
Rory Scovel
Episode 62:
Serious or Sarcastic?
7/16/2010 Andy Richter
Matt Besser
Paul F. Tompkins
Don't Stop Or We'll Die (Paul Rust, Michael Cassady, Harris Wittels)
Episode 63:
Harrys World: Mad Men
7/23/2010 Jon Hamm
Rich Sommer
David Koechner
Episode 64:
Harrison Ford Approved
7/30/2010 Sarah Silverman
Mary Lynn Rajskub
James Adomian
Episode 65:
Welcome To Earwolf!
8/5/2010 The Sklar Brothers
Seth Morris
Episode 66.1:
Where Do Babies Come From?
8/12/2010 Bob Odenkirk
Episode 66.2:
Cool Whip Play Challenge
8/16/2010 Bob Odenkirk
Brett Gelman
Episode 67:
What Happens In Vegas
8/19/2010 Rob Corddry
Lake Bell
Paul F. Tompkins
Episode 68:
Live From LA it's Comedy Bang Bang!
8/26/2010 Fred Armisen
Howard Kremer
Trainwreck
Episode 69:
I Am Not Food
9/1/2010 Thomas Lennon as Little Gary
Kumail Nanjiani
Loch and Key
Episode 70:
Rock 'n Roll Dreams
9/8/2010 Ted Leo
Aimee Mann
Jon Wurster
Paul F. Tompkins as Mr. Brainwash
Episode 71:
Comedy Death Scott
9/15/2010 Paul Scheer
Nick Kroll as El Chupacabra
Episode 72:
History In The Making
9/22/2010 Janeane Garofalo
Andy Dick
James Adomian as Huell Howser and Paul Giamatti
Episode 73:
Featuring Betty White!
9/29/2010 Nick Swardson
Jon Daly as Bill Cosby-Bukowski
Episode 74:
Introducing Rocky!
10/6/2010 Andrew Daly
Jason Mantzoukas
Episode 75:
The Farting Fuck Faces
10/13/2010 Mike Birbiglia
Matt Besser
Henry Phillips
Episode 76.1:
Can He Sing, Jeremy Piven?
10/15/2010 Zach Galifianakis
Paul F. Tompkins as Dame Sir Andrew Lloyd Webber
Dillon Campbell
Part 1
Episode 76.2:
Don't Cry Rolling Skate Train
10/20/2010 Zach Galifianakis
Paul F. Tompkins as Dame Sir Andrew Lloyd Webber
Dillon Campbell
Part 2
Episode 77:
Crappy Howl-o-ween!
10/27/2010 Jerry Minor as Cyber Thug
Sean Dickerson as Miles Archer
Allan McLeod as The Ghost Boy
Jon Daly as Messmore
Brett Gelman as Bueford LeBaron
Nick Wiger as Leo Karpatze
Halloween Episode
Episode 78:
Poundin' Puss in Heaven
11/3/2010 Doug Benson
John Gemberling
Episode 79:
Who'd Fuck Tom Brady?
11/10/2010 Eugene Mirman
Jackie Clarke
Michael "Mookie" Blaiklok
Episode 80:
Enigma Force Five Reunion
11/17/2010 Adam Scott
Paul F. Tompkins
James Adomian
Episode 81:
Todd Barry Vs. Borders
11/24/2010 Todd Barry
Paul Rust
Neil Campbell
Episode 82:
Dammit That Was a Hot Jam
11/29/2010 Kevin Nealon
Sarah Silverman
Tig Notaro
Jon Daly
Jerry Minor
Sean Dickerson as Miles Archer
Episode 83:
Family Matters
12/6/2010 Michael Ian Black
Seth Morris as Bob Ducca
Episode 84:
Impotent Teamsters Unite
12/13/2010 Harris Wittels
Reggie Watts
Eddie Pepitone as Tommy Malone
Episode 85:
That's One Way of Doing It
12/20/10 Colin Hanks
Paul F. Tompkins
Nick Kroll as El Chupacabra
Seth Morris as Bob Ducca
Andy Daly
Brett Gelman
Neil Campbell
Christmas Episode
Episode 86:
The New Year Attack of 2011
1/3/11 Patton Oswalt
Rob Huebel
Episode 87:
Droppin' Wallets!
1/10/11 Nick Thune
Chelsea Peretti
Episode 88:
Impression Off
1/17/11 Chris Hardwick
Matt Braunger
Episode 89:
Great Big Hill of Hope
1/24/11 Nick Kroll
Harris Wittels
Episode 90:
Is This Sexual Harassment?
1/31/11 Brett Gelman
Michael Gladis
Maria Thayer
Episode 91:
Garry Marshall Presents
2/7/11 Weird Al Yankovic
Tom Scharpling
Paul F. Tompkins
Episode 92:
How's Your Boner?
2/14/11 Andy Richter
Jessica St. Clair
Episode 93:
And The Oscar Goes To...
2/21/11 Reggie Watts
James Adomian
Episode 94:
Dip Didda Dip Dow!
2/28/11 Ben Schwartz
Andy Daly
Episode 95:
Phishing For Compliments
3/7/11 Natasha Leggero
Harris Wittels
Matt Besser
Episode 96:
Live from SXSW!
3/13/11 Paul Reubens
Dave Foley
Thomas Lennon
Episode 97:
Can I Catch A Ride?
3/21/11 Jon Hamm
Seth Morris
Episode 98:
A Worthy Uhhh
3/28/11 Adam Scott
James Adomian
Episode 99:
Somethin' For Daddy!
4/4/11 Patton Oswalt
Andy Daly
Episode 100:
The Big One-Oh-Oh
4/11/11 Susanna Hoffs
Matthew Sweet
Rob Huebel
Thomas Lennon
Doug Benson
Episode 101:
Booked It!
4/18/11 Joe Lo Truglio
Casey Wilson
Matt Besser
Episode 102:
Behind the Music
4/25/11 Tim Heidecker
Neil Hamburger
Episode 103:
These Times They Are A-Changin'
5/2/11 Andy Daly
James Adomian
Episode 104:
Shut Up Dracula!
5/9/11 Paul Feig
The Birthday Boys
Episode 105:
Comedy is Honey
5/16/11 Matt Walsh
Scot Armstrong
Jon Daly
Episode 106:
It's a Fucking Podcast: Pt. 1
5/23/11 Andy Richter
Paul F. Tompkins
Episode 106.5:
It's a Fucking Podcast: Pt. 2
5/30/11 Andy Richter
Paul F. Tompkins
Episode 107:
Maybe It's Maybelline
6/6/11 John Mulaney
Nick Kroll
Episode 108:
Pussy CPR
6/13/11 Rob Corddry
Erinn Hayes
James Adomian
Episode 109:
The Andy Samberg Special
6/20/11 Andy Samberg
Adam Pally
"Reba (Two Worlds Collide)" by The Lonely Island feat. Kenan Thompson
"Japan" by The Lonely Island
Episode 110:
Thumbs Yes!
6/27/11 Colin Hanks
Myq Kaplan
Paul Scheer
"Having No Friends" by Sarah Silverman
Episode 111:
Hi, How Are You?
7/1/11 David Guy Levy
Harris Wittels
Brett Gelman
"I Can Make You A Man (Reprise)" by Tim Curry
"The Camping Song" by Hard 'n Phirm
Episode 112:
Since You've Been Gone
7/5/11 "Weird Al" Yankovic
Paul F. Tompkins
"If That Isn't Love" by "Weird Al" Yankovic
"Since You've Been Gone" by "Weird Al" Yankovic
Episode 113:
Skanking Hayride
7/11/11 Bobby Moynihan
Seth Morris
"The Government Totally Sucks" by Tenacious D
"My Sister's Cute" by Tim and Eric
"Dry Sheets, Ice Cream, Jellybeans" by Sarah Silverman & Sydney Park
Episode 114:
Hats Off to Caruso
7/18/11 Edgar Wright
Joe Cornish
Matt Besser
"With A Girl Like You" by The Rutles
"You're Gonna Die Soon" by Sarah Silverman
Episode 115:
The Plug-In Drug
7/25/11 Paul Rudd
David Wain
Ken Marino
"No Homo" by The Lonely Island
Episode 116:
When I Go To Queens...
8/1/11 Todd Glass
Jessica St. Clair
"Lee" by Tenacious D
"Hamburgers and Hot Dogs" by Tim and Eric
Episode 117:
Can't Never Did Nothing
8/8/11 David Cross
Ruben Fleischer
Chad Carter
"Pizza Boy" by David Cross
"You've Got To Follow Your Balloon" by Bob Odenkirk & David Cross
Episode 118:
Hologram Toes
8/15/11 Patton Oswalt
Eddie Pepitone
"I'm Glad You Hurt Your Hand" by Steve Agee & Brian Posehn
"I Sit On You" by Tim and Eric
Episode 119:
Andi Callahan, RN
8/22/11 Gillian Jacobs
Andy Daly
"The Mulatto Song" by Dewey Cox
Episode 120:
Farts and Procreation
8/29/11 Adam Scott
Harris Wittels
Chelsea Peretti
"Mama" by The Lonely Island
Episode 121:
Bro-ing Out
9/5/11 Jimmy Pardo
Paul Rust
Rob Delaney
Episode 122:
Shanghaied by Irene
9/12/11 Zach Galifianakis
Paul F. Tompkins
Yo La Tengo
"Let's Save Tony Orlando's House" by Yo La Tengo
"Sugarcube" by Yo La Tengo
"Periodically Double or Triple" by Yo La Tengo
"Tom Courtenay" by Yo La Tengo
Episode 123:
No Scoop For You
9/19/11 Amy Poehler
The Bangles
Adam Pally
Manic Monday by The Bangles
Hazy Shade of Winter by The Bangles
"Ride The Ride" by The Bangles
Episode 124:
Bro-ing Out Pt. Deux
9/26/11 Todd Barry
Nick Thune
Matthew Sweet
"She Walks The Night" by Matthew Sweet
"Baltimore" by Matthew Sweet
"I've Been Waiting" by Matthew Sweet
"Byrdgirl" by Matthew Sweet
Episode 125:
Wine in the Whirlpool
10/3/11 Sarah Silverman
Nick Kroll
Dan Mangan
"Oh Fortune" by Dan Mangan
"Leaves, Trees, Forest" by Dan Mangan
"Post-War Blues" by Dan Mangan
"Sold" by Dan Mangan
Episode 126:
Suicide is Painless
10/10/11 Jon Hamm
Paul F. Tompkins
Nick Lowe
"Stoplight Roses" by Nick Lowe
"Sensitive Man" by Nick Lowe
"All Men Are Liars" by Nick Lowe
"(What's So Funny 'Bout) Peace, Love, and Understanding" by Nick Lowe
Episode 127:
National Pleasure
10/17/11 Paul Scheer
Nick Swardson
Brody Stevens
"Todd Barry Is An Idiot" by Aimee Mann, Tim Heidecker & Michael Penn
"My Little Buttercup" by Steve Martin, Martin Short & Chevy Chase
"Like A G6" by Richard Cheese
Episode 128:
Coach? Coach? Coach?
10/24/11 Jon Heder
Harris Wittels
Seth Morris
"Humanitarian Song" by Sarah Silverman
"Der Guten Tag Hop-Clop" by Will Ferrell
Episode 129:
Comedy Fang Fang
10/31/11 Brett Gelman
Jon Daly
Allan McLeod
Neil Campbell
"Halloween (E.T. Please Phone Home)" by "Weirder Scott" Aukerman featuring Aimee Mann
"Batman, Wolfman, Frankenstein, or Dracula" by The Diamonds
Episode 130:
Tall Napoleon
11/7/11 Bobby Moynihan
Jenny Slate
Elizabeth Laime
"My Dead Dog Rover" by Hank, Stu, Dave & Hank
"Jesus Ranch" by Tenacious D
Episode 131:
Mayor of Hollywood
11/14/11 Andy Daly
Jason Mantzoukas
"Spaceballs" by The Spinners
"Heartbreak Hotel" by Stan Freberg
Episode 132:
Occupy Thanksgiving
11/21/11 David Wain
Margaret Cho
James Adomian
Grant-Lee Phillips
"Your Favorite Thing" by Margaret Cho & Grant-Lee Phillips
"Asian Adjacent" by Margaret Cho & Grant-Lee Phillips
"Eat Shit and Die" by Margaret Cho & Grant-Lee Phillips
"Wave of Mutilation" by Grant-Lee Phillips, David Wain, Margaret Cho & Scott Aukerman

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  • denotes songs played during a recurring segment called "Jukebox Jury" during which Scott would play a listener submitted song which would then be critiqued/made fun of by Scott and his guests.

Reviews

"Often strange, consistently hilarious, always unpredictable." - Entertainment Weekly[3]

"One of the 10 Best Comedy Podcasts Of The Moment...never strays far from a laugh." - Rolling Stone[4]

GQ has praised the show, calling it "one of the preeminent places to hear not only the stalwarts of stand-up... but also lesser known comics, like Natasha Leggero, Chelsea Peretti, and Brett Gelman."[5]

The show frequently appears in the A.V. Club's Podmass column, highlighting the best podcasts of each week.

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