It's fall, and the boys are seasonal as HELL! Shael Riley (THE GRAMMAR CLUB, CAMP HANDSOME) joins the boys in order to wash some grime off of a dirty lil' song called WHEN I FALL! Will it remain clutching a squeegie in midair, or will it tumble 9.
As far as the opening sentence of this description goes, THIS IS WHERE IT ENDS. The boys are joined by Kayla Greet (Skill Shot, Razorcake) to talk about a tropical ode to addiction and Kayla's longtime friendship with a member of the band!
I KNOW why the boys did this song! It's because it's next. It was very simple. They are joined by the story editor for the cartoon Sonic Boom, ALAN DENTON! Is it possible to make sense of this insanity? I know why I like you! It's 'cause you're nice!
Evan and Saker are wearing their STRAW HAT AND DIRTY OLD HANK as they continue to gnaw on Born on a Pirate Ship. This time, though, they're joined by special guest MATT GOURLEY (Superego, Pistol Shrimps Radio, I Was There Too, James Bonding,
Season three! Let's kick it off with the high-energy, high-velocity-diarrhea song STOMACH VS. HEART! Helping the boys is the Elgin-nominated, Asimov Award-winning poet and writer, LESLIE J. ANDERSON! Steel your stomach and be still your heart!
The bloody heap of Maybe You Should Drive lay in a pile on the ground, and Evvy and Snakesnake are the ones what done it! GREAT PROVIDER put up a last gasp of a fight, but with the help of ALDEN FORD and WINSTON NOEL (UCB, MISSION TO ZYXX),
Ev-bot and The Snakeboy are visited by the extraplanetary BENJAMIN AHR HARRISON (The Greatest Generation, The Greatest Discovery, Friendly Fire) to talk about THE WRONG MAN WAS CONVICTED! As we approach the end of Maybe You Should Drive,
Remember that funny bit Dr. Evil did about nutshells in Austin Powers? I should've mentioned that during this episode. It would've probably been a hit. MIKE MITCHELL (Doughboys, Love, Bubble, The Birthday Boys) joins Evan and Saker to discuss track ten...
AM I THE ONLY ONE still reading these episode descriptions? It feels like it sometimes. They're difficult to write, and I'm not sure anyone cares. Anyone besides J. Keith Van Straaten (Go Fact Yourself), that is.