Max, Pat, and Nate hang out. Nate writes a song about it. Then we all decide: Is it a Hit?
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This week, the guys talk about Batman, scientists, and Street Fighter.
In the end, Nate provides an alternate reality for one of history's great "what if" scenarios. Prepare for a new future with: Dearly Departed
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This week, the guys talk about Insane Clown Posse, Gardening, and Urkel. They also squeeze in some trivia.
For the song, Nate paints a disturbingly specific portrait of the afterlife, with Cool Heaven.
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This week, the guys talk about murders, self-defense, and the play Equus.
One thing the guys didn't talk about was Baywatch Nights.
Enjoy Nate's song: Baywatch Nights
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This week, the guys talk music royalties, the Puppy Bowl, and horse racing.
In the end, Nate tells us the fateful tale of jockey and his genetically modified horse: Horse 2.0
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This week, the guys talk about Greek gods and soap operas. Surprisingly, Nate pays attention and craft a theme song to the next big thing in day time programming: Pantheons
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This week, the guys talk about science fair projects, giants, and the films of Wes Anderson.
In the end, Nate spins up a little song called: Huge
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This week, the guys talk about A-frame undershirts, Guinness cocktails, and other poorly-worded idioms.
In the end, Nate plays us an Irish jig: What Was There
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This week, the guys discuss the insanity of Clint Eastwood movies and the awesomeness of the slopaverse.
In the end, Nate plays us a song made for kids!
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This week the boys talk about dog fighting, Diane Rehm, and secret societies. As expected, Nate performs a song about his favorite secret society (Bohemian Grove) called: Hanging with the Boys.
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Another episode from the vault!
The guys talk (more) about Jurassic Park, Paul Verhoeven, and conspiracies. Plus, they pay their respects to a fallen colleague.
Finally, Nate treats us to another piano-filled rock opera: Lizard Person
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This week, the guys try to impress a prospective sponsor. We hope they enjoy Nate's mashup of vacuums and sexy men, which he appropriately calls: Hey Mr. Postman
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This week, the guys talk about Pat's Star Wars fandom, collect calls, and Jimmy Buffet trivia.
As expected, Nate ignores all of that and instead attempts (misguidedly) to discover his true self with his Gordon Lightfoot-inspired hit: Dandy
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We have a handful of old episodes that never made it into the episode queue (for many reasons). Here is our first episode from the Vault. It's all the same fun as a normal episode but without all the polish and production value.
The guys talk about X-files, as well as the objective attractiveness of David Duchovny. Nate synthesizes those ideas into one coherent thought with his song: Grandma's an X-Files Nut.
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This week, the guys get into the Halloween spirit and eat a bunch of candy. They also spend some time savoring the delicious product of their new sponsor: Mission Meats!
In the end, Nate haunts our eardrums with the next big Halloween hit: Dead Man Walking (in a Robot Suit).
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This week, the guys close out season 2 by discussing all things Spike TV, including: MANswers, Deadliest Warrior, and 1000 Ways to Die ("You Will Die!").
In the end, Nate performs the perfect song for 11-14 year old boys who dream of being an 18-34 years old: When I Grow Up.
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