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Adam talks about Macy Gray apologizing for her recent comments the mass murderer and the mass murderer, Richard Speck, transitioning in prison. Actors Matt Wash and Christina Chang join the show to talk about their new film ‘Press Play’ where they play husband and wife. Matt talks about the trouble with taking mushrooms and the magic of the ‘Veep’ writer’s room. Christina bonds with Gina over their Kansas roots and talks about how she once studied trapeze.

After Gina talks about the Dodgers game she went to, the gang takes a deep dive into what makes a good hotdog and what are acceptable condiments. Adam remembers the time he and Jimmy Kimmel visited Snoop Dogg’s house and waited for the ice cream truck with him. Wrestler and Fox News personality, Tyrus, talks to the gang about his new book ‘Just Tyrus, a Memoir’, how he was told he was too big to be a comic, and how he got started working with Greg Gutfeld and Vince McMahon. He tells them about his time as Snoop Dogg’s bodyguard and how Snoop is the black Willy Nelson.

Adam’s discusses how his dog is ‘yacking and looking for fabric’ before showing an example of how ‘wash me’ art has evolved over the years. The gang is joined by author and journalist Oliver Bullough, to talk about his new book ‘Butler to the World: How Britain Helps the World’s Worst People Launder’. He explains how people have a skewed impression of Britain, how oligarchs are being transformed into aristocrats, and how defamation laws are limiting press. Gina Grad reports the news of today including: The parade shooter being charged with 7 counts of murder, Danny Bonaduce’s health update, and Brad Pitt claiming to suffer from ‘face-blindness’.

Adam learns John Popper of Blues Traveler dedicated a song to him at a recent concert and talks about how his kids are now listening to Elvis thanks to the new biopic movie. Adam complains about Tesla’s yolk steering wheels and unnecessary beach rules. They discuss the recent cancellations of Bette Midler, Macy Gray, and Jordan Peterson over transgender comments before Chris tells them about a study which shows having a good hand grip leads to happiness and an increase in sexual partners. They then look at an incident in San Francisco where a couple was fined for parking in their own driveway.

Adam gives an update to the Centurion lounge bar controversy before getting into Century City Mall robbery. The gang takes listener calls from an airline pilot who has information about the recent delays and cancellations and a 7-year-old who has an important question about Buzz Lightyear. Author Brad Thor comes on the show to talk about his latest thriller, ‘Rising Giant’ and gives his insights on the current political climate, US China relations, Vladimir Putin, and more.

Bert Kreischer joins the gang in-studio and talks about when he would listen to ACS while on the road. They talk about how Los Angeles and New York have gotten more dangerous, and Bert remembers the last screaming match he got into with a stranger. Adam asks Bert about his gift wars with Tom Segura including buying him a racecar, which leads to a longer discussion about racecar driving. Then, Adam and Bert talk about how big of an influence Netflix specials can have on comedians and Adam unboxes his new racing helmet. After that, Adam asks Bert what his road schedule is like, and both having used the same tour bus. Before the break, Adam tells a story about his grandmother having a “do not resuscitate” order and the doctors not listening to it.

Adam opens the show talking about making his kids breakfast for Easter and taking Sonny indoor skydiving. Then, we play an old KLSX clip of Adam and Norm Macdonald improvising as Joran van der Sloot and his accomplice. After that, Adam brings in a clip of Tomy Drissi racing at Laguna Seca. Before the break, the gang plays an Easter-themed round of The Rotten Tomatoes Game.

Adam opens the show with some more childhood nicknames submitted by Mike Lynch. Then, Adam revisits the Los Angeles Times article that criticized the board of LA homeless Services Authority for allowing Dr Drew to volunteer his time to help solve the homeless crises. Actress & stuntwoman Eli Jane joins the show and Adam asks her about doing the stunts for Brie Larson on Kong: Skull Island. Then, Eli talks about being an early investor & model for the fashion brand Von Dutch. After that, Adam asks Eli about her new movie The Way. Before the break, Adam talks about the importance of going into the ocean from time to time.

Gina recaps the food poisoning ordeal she went through yesterday that kept her home for the show. Then, Adam Ray remembers some of the times he’s thrown up and shares his love of Chef Boyardee. After that, Adam Ray talks about being a fat kid, which leads to a long discussion in which everyone shares the mean nicknames they either got, said, or just remember. Before the break, Adam plays a clip of Paul Thomas Anderson talking about Bobby Hollander on the Boogie Nights DVD commentary.