Join stand-up comedian Eric Andre every week as he hangs with his friends to talk about BOMBING. They talk about their worst moments bombing on stage, in public, in life, under the influence and many more gnarly stories that may or may not involve audience members throwing a punch.
Hey guys! This week we have another favorite from this season. Eric is joined by friend of 20+ years, Ardie Fuqua. Ardie is someone who has been through all types of bombs: being boo'ed off at the Apollo Theatre, almost dying in a bus and truck collision, and being chased by a Russian ex-girlfriend. An advice gem Ardie shares with Eric: always play rock music whenever a cop pulls you over. How can we forget the time Ardie getting s...
Heyo! Here's one of our favorites from this season. Eric sits down with a viral TikTok legend The Queen of Melrose aka Cosmo Lombino alongside his high school friend, Megan. They talk about stories of living in New York City, gruesome fisting accidents, being on the show COPS, and having ties with The Mob. This episode is the blueprint of Bombing in every single of the way, plus poppers are involved.
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Hey guys back with another classic episode. Eric and good friend/comedian Nimesh Patel talk about doing stand-up at a Bernie Sanders political rally in Philadelphia. Let's just say it was not well received. Nimesh talks about witnessing a comedian whose anger came out in the form of threatening to light a theater on fire, witnessing a meltdown that can really change the mood of the show, and under the influence stories. Eric talks ...
Here's an all-time favorite! Eric and Michelle talk about their early stand-up days, not knowing how to handle piss, an audience turning on you in Jamaica, and day drinking with Dutch friends. Hold on to your tooth!
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Back this week with another classic release: Eric and the iconic Burger Scholar George Motz hang out and talk about bombing moments in and outside of the kitchen. George shares his story of a bombing moment that took place in his early band days. Let's just say mixing whiskey and beer may lead to a drum set being destroyed. He also recounts a tale of an electrical fire at the Food Film Festival right before the mayor came. More imp...
Hey ya'll, here's a classic: Eric and frequent Eric Andre Show guest Felipe Esparza talk about a crazy story that involves a beer bottle being thrown at him on stage, an unruly patron, and being followed in a parking lot for a shake-down. Another story involves a personal bombing incident in Hawaii and not getting any laughs in a room of 14 people. Plus witnessing a prop comic bomb on stage.
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Eric and Sam talk about Dorchester life and performing in Black rooms. Plus, Sam remembers a brawl breaking out on stage involving fists and chairs. Be careful when you crowd surf, might want to protect ya booty hole.
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We're back this week with another one from the vault! Eric and his travel buds Nick Rutherford, Karl Hess, and Cornell Reid (also his friends in comedy) talk about their funny escapades together. Cornell talks about an awkward comedy spot he did in college, Nick talks about a crazy encounter with a married woman in Texas, and Karl witnessed too much cocaine in an empty attic. This is for sure the wildest episode of the season and y...
Hey everyone! We're bringing you another episode from the vault. Eric and David talk about bombing in Las Vegas during Christmas. Everyone knows why they are there. They discuss the difficulties of opening for a celebrity headliner and David witnesses a elderly threesome at a La Quinta hot tub.
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Hey hey! We're back with another OG bombing episode with Eric and comedy friend Sydnee Washington (LOL! Live on Hulu) talk about bombing in Detroit in the middle of a rainstorm, homophobic remarks made in the crowd, and white women professing their love for her jeans, which didn't help the situation. The two also discuss how disappointing Black people during a comedy performance is like letting down your own family. She opens up ab...
Here's an oldie! Eric and close pal Ron Funches discuss their first time doing stand-up and meeting in Portland. Whenever he bombed he would look up Craigslist posting of jobs. The major shift from moving to Salem from Chicago and his first experience with smoking weed. Gym and jiu-jitsu routines are discussed and Ron's experience eating a sucker and being surrounded by senior citizens. They open up about keeping their brains healt...
What's up?! We're back this week with another unhinged episode: Eric and the very hilarious Steph Tolev talk about bombing all the time, even in your later years. Even if you have a Netflix special, you still can eat sh*t. Crazy sex escapades and Steph's anecdote about getting choke slammed by a professional wrestler for the sake of comedy are told. Plus, she tells Eric about a guy who threatened her with two guns while she was per...
This week we have an oldie but a goodie. Long-time pals, Eric and Mac talk about bombing as a musician. Mac discusses his most epic fail of all time which involves being in a gargoyle stance on an amp. Plus, they reminisce about their time at Coachella 2015 and how it has evolved over the years. A word of caution to this episode: don't drink too many gin martinis.
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We're back with another classic Bombing episode! Eric and chef extraordinaire/pal Roy Choi talk about setting kitchens on fire accidentally and walking in on people having sex in a restaurant after hours. Never a dull moment when you are a professional chef. Eric talks about lying his way through a restaurant gig and immediately being fired after 3 days. Roy shares his tales of cooking stoned, his time of cooking in Japan, an infam...
We're back with another classic episode this week. Eric and long-time friend Dulce Sloan talk about their time doing stand-up aka trauma bonding! She talks about a moment bombing at a sports bar and the expectation of audiences who dress up to go out. Scattered laughter makes your time on stage last an eternity, especially when no one is laughing at the right points of your joke. Think of it as a microwave running. Later they talk ...
Here's another classic Bombing episode! Eric and his illustrious friend DJ Douggpound (Doug Lussenhop) exchange stories of striking out at the club together and adventures in an abandoned bodega in Williamsburg. Doug tells his story of bombing in the middle of New Zealand. A fan hops on stage and steals his mic as chaos ensues. The nightmares of performing comedy outdoors in the daytime. They talk about comedians releasing bombing ...
Eric and Yonkers' own Nore Davis talk about bombing at a Polish biker club thanks to getting the booking from a family member, where the audience was full of boomers and no one was connecting to the jokes. So much for making dad proud! Nore speaks on when audience members threw pies at him as well as falling asleep during a set, plus being heckled by his ex-girlfriend. Lastly, Nore talks about almost being beaten up by the Ruff Ryd...
Eric and Mississippi's finest Jay Jurden share stories together about being in a sauna with Michael B. Jordan and singing your way out of a bombing moment. Jay talks about his experience performing in the afternoon at a lecture hall and Eric shares his about performing in cafeterias. They also discuss performing in front of 12 people, how no one laughing makes you second guess everything. Eric brings up Capone again and is still ha...
Eric and comedian/rapper Zack Fox talk about bombing while performing in the Blackest room in Detroit and the whitest room in Salt Lake City, the complications of mixing live music and comedy, and witnessing friends attempt stand-up comedy for the first time. A story involving Dave Chappelle giving sage advice and eventually being ditched for cocaine in a parking lot. Molly may possibly be the only drug to get you through the Comed...
Eric and host of "Hot Ones"/friend of the show Sean Evans discuss a bombing they experienced together at a video shoot. They talk about the early stages of "Hot Ones" and how test runs would make participants throw up instantly. The sauces were too hot, and the milkshakes were a-plenty! They both discuss comedy outings together and the most wasted Sean has ever been on the "Hot Ones" set. Let's say it's with a Rock 'n' Roll Legend ...
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