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The infamous Hanson brothers, Isaac, Taylor, and Zac, come in the studio to give the gang a taste of their new album, ‘Red Green Blue’. They talk about the unique experience of composing an album which is three different mini albums created by each individual brother. Going into their third decade as a band, the brothers explain how their spirituality has kept them grounded as they grew from children to now having 15 children of their own. They premiere their new songs ‘Write You a Song’ and ‘Child at Heart’.

The Gang plays another round of ‘The Rotten Tomatoes Game’ featuring movies set in Italy. Adam talks to kickboxer-turned-comedian, Anya Zova, about her new comedy tour ‘Make Laughs Not War’ which is raising money for victims of the war on Ukraine. She talks about growing up in Russia, her thoughts on Putin, and how she went from being a kickboxer in Russia to a comedian in America.

Adam describes how the recording of his audio book is giving him flashbacks to being a bad high school student and recounts a painting he once revived for his 21st birthday depicting his life at the time. Gina Grad reports the news of today including: Michael Avenatti sentenced to four years in prison, Elon Musk telling Tesla employees to come back into offices at least 40 hours a week, thousands of UK workers starting a four-day work week, Matthew Morrison releasing the text that got him fired, and an Instagram influencer claiming she was kicked off of a flight because her boobs were too big.

Bryan hosts ‘Baldywood’ and presents some things you might not know about ‘Top Gun: Maverick’ and explains how it’s getting older generations back to movie theatres. The aerial coordinator for ‘Top Gun: Maverick’, Kevin LaRosa, comes in the studio to talk about the making of the movie, how he trained the actors in flight classes, and how Tom Cruise strived for cinematic perfection.

Gina channels her best impression of Nancy Grace after her explosive performance on ‘Hannity’. Adam wonders why he wasn’t allowed to wear underwear during his recent hand surgery. The gang talks about a great white shark attack, Rick Caru¬¬¬so’s mayoral campaign, and Adam’s wine train birthday slight. Comedian Adam Ray comes in and talks about how all roads lead to masturbation.

Adam talks to William Shatner one on one about his series ‘The UnXplained’ returning for a 3rd season on History. Adam asks if he’s always had such a curiosity for everything which leads to philosophical discussions about retaining your inner child, what merits a Lifetime Achievement Award, and if people are genuinely interested in learning about each other.

Adam talks to Seth MacFarlane one on one about his new jazz album, ‘Blue Skies’ and the 3rd season of ‘The Orville’ premiering tomorrow on Hulu. Seth explains how ‘Family Guy’ was brought back from the dead after cancellation because of DVD sales, working with Norm Macdonald on ‘The Orville’ for one of his final appearances, and how he got started in animation. They compare bad reviews they received from the same critic and relive some of Seth’s legendary Christmas parties.

Dana Gould comes in the studio to talk about his show, ‘Hanging with Dr. Z’. They talk about William Shatner, press conference chaos, and the problem with Avocados. The gang plays ‘The Rotten Tomatoes Game’ and attempt to guess the scores on movies featuring airplanes.

Adam talks about the legendary Jack LaLanne, an exercise guru who used to take on feats of strength for his birthday every year. Adam remembers the time he got a personal training session from him on “The Man Sow’ when he visited Jack at his house. Filmmaker and comedian, Jay Chandrasekhar, comes in the studio to talk about his newly released app, ‘VOUCH VAULT’ which aims to take power away from critics with movie recommendations that make sense for the user. He talks about projects he’s working on like ‘Super Troopers 3’, ‘Quasi’, and the soon to be released ‘Easter Sunday’.