Surprise, here's a new episode. It's just Nick (the Me part) with a new theme song and a look at the Movies and TV shows that they should and should not reboot from my childhood. Interact with us and let us know what you think!
Here is the last episode of Season 2. It's all about the Break Up Albums. So, grab your tissues and Haagen-Dazs and enjoy this last one, and then listen to all the great episodes you might have missed till the next season shows up!
It's our take on Fantasy Sports. We both draft our idea of the perfect Rock Band from any musicians - living or dead. Rock On!
We discuss bands like the Eagles, and Radiohead and Daryl gives us a taste of Sammy Davis Jr. fronting Van Halen
Again we talk about the Rock Hall Inductions that Nick saw live. It's all about Guns N' Roses, Red Hot Chili Peppers and kicking out the jams. Â Check out all the fun and excitement and stay tuned as we play another round of the Doug Benson game
Nick attended the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame Inductions live in Cleveland, Ohio and we go over what happened. Join us for a look at the best Rock Concert of the Year and all of the drama that went down. Of course there was too much awesome to fit in one show. So, make sure you also check out Part 2!
This week we look at how the Tech Revolution has changed our lives, for better or worse, in sickness and in health, so long as we all may live. Also, we play a great new game inspired by comedian Doug Benson's podcast.
This week we start our new game, "The Doug Benson Game" making a movie version of the game he plays on his podcast 'Doug Loves Movies'. So, come for the fun and stay for the game that music fans are sure to love.
It's another fun debate about pop culture. Daryl compares Limp Bizkit to Aids, Nick rants for Mark McGwire, and our Red vs. Black Licorice debate goes hilariously wrong.
Nick and Daryl take a look at a category of music that sold a ton, but maybe didn't get the respect it deserved. So, get out your lighter, tease that hair, slip into those spandex pants that show off WAY too much, and get Ready To ROCK!!
You may have not wanted to take the hour and half to listen to it. The sun may have been in your eyes, or you were busy washing your hair. Now you have no excuses. Check out this nice, edited version of our first extra long episode - Strange Obsessions - which was the 3rd episode from our first season. Remember, time flies when you're listening to us!
It's another look back at the 80s! This time we look at the hip and cool things that made the 80s so memorable. The Rubik's Cube, 80s Game Systems, magnets on your cable box, mullets, Fluff chicks, WWF, It's all here to reminisce about.
We finally weigh in on all of the great debates of pop culture. Beatles or Stones? Michael Jackson or Prince? Coke or Pepsi? Daryl gives a unique rebuttal to thick crust vs. thin, and Nick goes off on a tangent about the geniuses at work. So come along, pick a side, and help us come to a final conclusion on these Great Debates!
Thanks to some luck and time we have recovered the lost holiday episode. It was supposed to be about Favorite Holiday Rock Songs, but we also delve in Cat Urine, hatred of the song Santa Baby, and Bob Seger's Crime Against Humanity. So, enjoy this newly found piece of fun!
It's a look at live performances this week. Daryl gives the history of ticket gouging. Nick talks about his run ins with Loverboy and Metallica. They both talk about favorite and/or memorable concerts and give a shout out to Kevin Ellman. Go see Utopia!
It's a look at musicians and their mistakes this week. From Lana Del Rey on SNL to Guns n Roses at the AMA's, we talk about all of the problems that rockers have with doing the right thing. Also, Daryl earns our Explicit tag in the first 3 minutes!
This week, Nick and Daryl look at the side projects and solo careers of  major bands.  They discuss the many off shoots of the Seattle bands,  the many lives of Jack White, and debate the solo careers of Eagles members.
Nick and Daryl delve deep into the good, the bad and the Van Halen III. So, go download VH's brand new single "Tattoo" and then listen to the guys as they look at all of the ups and downs of one of rock's most popular hard rock bands.
Nick, Daryl and Chris (special guest and brother to Nick) debate the careers of Comedy Legends like Eddie Murphy, Jay Leno and Steve Martin. Â Who will remember Johnny Carson and did context die when he left? Do Jim Carrey and Mike Meyers deserve to be on a comedy Mt. Rushmore? Find out about all this and a whole lot more!