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Venture Bros: "Victor. Echo. November." or maybe "Twenty Years to Midnight".

Agreed. They never really made the name change make much sense. Especially since they changed it right as Comedy Death Ray the podcast was starting to get some traction.

Sometimes I wish I could like something as much as these Best Show people like the the Best Show.

Something something Illuminati, something something something Obama.

It takes them about ten episodes to get it right.

Jon Hamm is always good, but he probably doesn't count since he is friends with Aukerman and has hung around the UCB scene for years.

I think Maron was trying to get there, but he was sort of outnumbered and shouted down by the extra person in the room.

Yeah, that was a real let down. You could tell Maron was kind of annoyed and disappointed too.

Someone should do a list of works of art that provoked a change unintentionally, or at least without having an obvious agenda/message.

Sometimes the new guests can be really great, but there is nothing better than when they have a regular on and everything just clicks.

It almost has to be better than the Audrey Plaza episode.

Carrot Top on WTF next week. Maron just posted a preview link on Twitter, should be interesting.

If you want to hear a good Petty cover, check out the Drive-by Truckers version of "Rebels."

The Baba O Riley and Pearl Jam covers are better, this one is just kind of meh.

It goes on and on and on and on…

The live NNF was great this week. The studio episode was ok, but is anyone else starting to miss some of the regular guests? It's been a lot of new people this season and I feel like a few of the regular guests are long overdue.

This was the album after that, the one with "It's Been Awhile"

Part of his job is to be drunk and high.

You are correct. But that Staind album that came out just after got a ton of promotion and ended selling a shit load.

I worked in a shitty corporate music store in rural Florida through most of high school. When this song started getting played on the radio, we had dozens, if not hundreds, of rednecks coming in looking for it. Not because they liked Staind, but because of Fred Durst. More than one of them actually complained about