Can you believe people once gave Douggpound grief over the drops? He's phenomenal.
Can you believe people once gave Douggpound grief over the drops? He's phenomenal.
… what.
Absolutely agree. The bit with Wengert on the phone fielding calls from the boy stuck at AstroWorld, among other people, was one of my favorite things they've ever done on the show.
Put Your Hands Together is OKAY when it comes to the stand-up material (they aren't getting a wealth of top-notch comics just yet). But Esposito is not only a subpar comic/host but overwhelmingly cloying and desperate to be liked. I started skipping the first 10 minutes to get passed her dreadful opening bits but then…
Easy Answer —
"Excursions" and "Buggin Out" on Tribe's LOW END THEORY.
This guy's actually a PHENOMENAL singer. So yeah, haters gon' hate and such.
This is the best thing I've heard this year and will probably continue to be so for awhile. Kind of awesome since I basically forgot this band existed.
I swear to God someone on some podcast I listen to was making a joke about his next movie being about his kids and it being called This is 8. Swear. To God. Of Podcasts. With Comedians On Them.
At first it was hard to get used to her but then she kind of found her niche and I even liked her but now she's all annoying, unfunny improv attempts and "hilarious" voices. The show's at its best when she just giggles and stays out of things. I feel bad because she might probably read this and then I don't feel bad…
Absolutely. He and Kremer were on fire and I thought it was the best Whooch since the Derek Waters one.
I hope Huebel's annoyance with Kulap was at the very least half real, because jesus she's been getting on my nerves more than ever lately.
I agree re: Heidecker's bit taking a while to get going but that's typically his style. He feels his way through it, obviously thinking it up as he goes along and he has a great, great rapport with Scott, who effortlessly pushes him to make it even weirder and more nonsensical where by the end of the "bit" it almost…
"Colombia" is by far the best song on this record for me. Sheesh does dude know how to write songs about dead relatives. This and "Airplanes" are genius.
Naw dawg, this is a pretty great record. I actually like it more than their debut — that one had a bevy of super dull ballads and what have you. There's a lot more to come back to on this one.
I don't know why he says that. George St. Geegland is hilarious.
IT'S BEEN
It sounds alright but the dude's voice is wretched.
Once you edit this down to about 11 songs, it's quite the fun time!
He comes off as skeevy because he IS skeevy. I have proof with my own eyes and ears (as well as my girlfriends eyes and ears) of such.
Neato!