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Comedian Pauly Shore joins Adam as they reminisce about previous clubs on the Sunset Strip and Pauly’s childhood growing up in the family business at The Comedy Store. We learn more about Pauly’s upbringing and the difficulties of losing his best friend and girlfriend at the height of his career.

Comedian Godfrey joins Adam as they get into everything from the Cabrini–Green housing projects to the failed collaboration between Lou Reed and Metallica. They debate if Steve Harvey is the black Dr. Phil before they play a new game called ‘Name That TV Tune’ where they compete to see who can remember the lyrics to classic TV sitcoms. 

Comedian Johnny Mitchell tells Adam how he went from being a normal well-off college student to a major drug trafficker and his decision to make millions on weed while he could before legalization. He explains the process of stashing/smuggling money and drugs and how he ultimately found himself in a maximum security prison. Johnny shares some prison tips such as the importance of courtesy flushing and surviving on Ramen and they all debate the finer points of performing felation on yourself. Next, they get into Johnny rooming with a Hells Angel, politicians mispronouncing names, and distorted checking account statistics.

Comedians Steph Tolev and Ali Kolbert join Adam as they discuss bidets, adult diapers, and Ali’s Crohn's disease before hearing a new installment of the White Information Network.They get into a new documentary about the true story behind Jim Bob Duggar and his 19 children and DJ Khaled wiping out on a foil board. Next, Adam showcases some extreme examples of how he doesn’t let anything go to waste even when his house was TP’d.

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.

Comedian and former peanut butter salesman, Greg Warren, joins Adam as they share their strong opinions on peanut butter. Adam compares the best PB&Js to the ones he had to eat as a child before they get into the problems with ‘Gonna Let Her in my Life’ by John Travoilta and landau roofs. Next, actor Kevin Dillon talks to Adam about his new movie ‘Buddy Games: Spring Awakening’. 

Comedian Erik Griffin returns to wish Adam a happy birthday as Adam explains why “achievement days” are more important than birthdays. They hear a birthday Cameo sent by Cheryl Ladd and rant about ‘Bewitched’ before Adam shares his experience at the Empire State Building. Next, they take a look at some of the ultimate examples of ‘Chick Think’ before learning about the 70’s movie ‘Monkey Hustle’. 

Adam hangs with comedian and host of ‘Legion of Skanks’, Dave Smith in Dr. Drew’s New York City apartment. They talk about how life will make you less funny if you let it beat you down which leads to a discussion about red collar beat downs versus blue collar beat downs. Dave explains the reason he is a libertarian before they get into school choice, the difficulties of trying to have a rational debate with people who say nothing substantial, and how you have to overcome feeling sorry for yourself in order to be successful. Next, Dave shares his thoughts on how America really is an empire and Adam laments about the federal government being forced to come down on citizens to create a political talking point. Finally, Adam shares his take on the John Cusack film ‘2012’ and why politicians should be held accountable when they get things wrong.