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Comedian Josh Wolf and his son Jacob join Adam as they tell the story of Josh finding his son’s dick pic before Jacob discloses his dad’s weird search history. Adam and Josh team up to compare the massive differences in their generation compared to Jacob’s and tell a series of stories of them being complete animals as kids.

Comedians Greg Fitzsimmons and Jodi Miller join Adam as he shows them a sanctimonious interview with former NBA player Bill Walton and Alyssa Milano weeping for the future. Next, they take a dive into the life of Arnold Schwarzenegger including the time his voice was dubbed over in the movie ‘Hercules in New York’.

Comedian Adam Ray returns to talk about the time he almost killed Dianne Keaton before they take a deep dive into the history and impact of ‘2 Girls 1 Cup’. Adam gets into his experience appearing in the ‘Barbie’ movie and working with Ryan Gosling before they hear some news about the 2023 24 Hours of Le Mans and Pat Sajak leaving 'Wheel of Fortune' after over 40 years.

Comedian and legendary radio host, Frazer Smith, joins Adam as he tells the story of how he got his start at KROQ and how back in the day cocaine would get your band played on the radio. They discuss other radio personalities like Rodney Bingenheimer and “Paraquat” Kelley before breaking down“Dang Me” and “King Of The Road” by Roger Miller. Next, Frazer shares the time he was forced to play a song on air by Wayne Gretzky before playing a round of ‘Hollywood Hand Me Downs’ featuring auctioned off memorabilia from classic TV shows.

Mike August and Adam report from their rental car on the way to Huntsville, Alabama. Adam shares a positive outlook on his busy travel schedule lately and the guys talk about some of the Uber drivers they’ve come across during the trip. The two then laugh about first-class lounges, missed alarms, and how cheap Mike can be. Next, Adam details the journey of his merch bag, comparing it to the great distance his Indian food traveled last week. Mike recalls seeing a funny shirt about ‘real men’ and Adam expresses his astonishment over his son’s class choosing Japan for a high school trip destination. Lastly, the guys share some ideas for improving airplane travel before reminiscing about their tour of the Hubble Space Telescope’s headquarters.

Adam talks to the founder and drummer of The Police, Stewart Copeland about his new album ‘Police Deranged for Orchestra’. Stewart gets into how The Police was formed before explaining the pressures and freedom of performing with an orchestra and how it’s possible to produce music without slitting throats.