Humans Sean Clements, Neil Campbell, and Dominic Dierkes join Matt Besser on today’s improv4humans!
Comedy Bang! Bang!: Comedy Bleep Bleep
Are you [bleep] ready for another [bleep] incredible episode of Comedy Bang Bang? Neil Campbell is taking over co-hosting duties today as we welcome back Brendon Walsh aka B Money Dubbz to get a taste of his new comedic persona. Suddenly, Gordon Ramsay himself stops by to tear us a new [bleep] but then calms down to listen to an excerpt of Neil’s new one man show. It’s the kind of episode that will make you [bleep] as you [bleep].
Comedy Bang! Bang!: The Pepper Men
Pepper heads rejoice as fan favorites Zach Galifianakis & Jon Daly join us to talk about their Red Hot Chili Peppers fan club on today’s Comedy Bang Bang! We get to hear about their podcast devoted to the Chili Peps, the awesome theme song that they sing before every meeting of the fan club, and some unbelievable facts about the Red Hots themselves. Plus, Neil Campbell drops by to tell us about his recent venture into playwriting.
Check out video (above) of today’s Comedy Bang Bang with guests Jeffrey Ross, Ron Sexsmith, Amy Phillips, and Neil Campbell.
And you can click here for the audio podcast version.
Comedy Bang! Bang!: Aren’t You Glad
Aren’t you glad that the Roastmaster General Jeffrey Ross and Canadian singer-songwriter Ron Sexsmith are making their Comedy Bang Bang debut!? That’s not all, Sarah Silverman joins us to sing some of her telegrams and author Cam Billmoth reads an excerpt from his new book Letters To Mom. Plus, we play a heated game of Would You Rather? and Ron treats us to a song from his new album “Forever Endeavour.” Check out the full video of today’s episode at youtube.com/earwolf!
Check out this clip from last night’s live streaming Comedy Bang Bang! Full episode drops as a podcast and video on Monday!
Comedy Bang! Bang!: What Else? What Else?
Kristen Schaal makes her first in-studio appearance on today’s special Thursday episode of Comedy Bang Bang! Kristen schools co-host Nancy Cooper on rare pennies, microphone techniques, and invites her to Los Angeles for a 24 hour comedy training experience. Teenager Rick Faber then stops by to share his true feelings about being an awful teenager, some of the terrible antics his group of friends have gotten into, and has a confession to make during a game of Would You Rather?
The Washington Monugents, Scott Aukerman’s political parodist singing quartet from Comedy Bang Bang ep. 184.