Green and Bella get '80s with guest hosts BJ and Eli from Substrate Radio.
Green, Gort, and guest host Cal experience the beginning of Kiss' transition to '80s hard rock.
Following the watch-along, Green and Gort discuss Kiss Meets the Phantom of the Park
Experience a 90 minute live action scooby-doo episode with Green and Gort as the Kisscommunication reaches the new heights of the medium of film
Green and Gort review the MF DOOM debut album Operation: Doomsday, for the 1 year anniversary of DOOM's passing
Green and Gort experience the soundtrack to the worst movie never made.
Green and Gort are once again asking that you listen to a three hour long joke episode.
Green and Gort suffer through unmasked and talk about your dad's favorite movies
Green and Gort kick off season 2 with the thunderous bang of Dynasty
Green and Gort finish off solo album month with Peter Criss, and Green runs off to play Halo
Green and Gort find renewed energy in the Ace Frehley solo album, and shout outs are given for everyone
Green and Gort suffer through the solo work of Gene Simmons, luckily, AMC needs a cast for the live action adaptation of Blazblue.
Green and Gort dive into the Paul Stanley solo record, Green throws rocks at women and Gort feels Oasis coming in the air tonight
Green and Gort get to actually review Donda this time
Gort and guest host Fry discuss the first two Kiss live albums while Green is away having a spirit quest (read: alcohol-driven return to the mind of a silverback gorilla) in the woods.
Green and guest host Pix the rabbit experience the escalation and return to form of Love Gun.
In this Episode, Green and Gort discuss Rock And Roll Over, an album that could be used as a torture method by some governments.
After last week's reflection, Green and Gort move on to the acclaimed fourth studio album: Destroyer, talk about Nirvana, and get distracted by children's card games.
Kanye West has left Green and Gort high and dry for their mandatory joke episode. Improvisation was necessary, and a 2 hour distraction was employed.
Green and Gort experience Kiss' third studio album, and a massive comic book tangent claws itself free from Megadeth while Paul Stanley finds love.