Comedy Bang Bang: The Podcast

April 19, 2020

Thomas Middleditch and Ben Schwartz join Scott to talk about their new long-form improv Netflix specials “Middleditch and Schwartz,” recommend some videos you should watch, and guess abstract quotes from real movies. Then, seaman Captain Littlemember and his first mate Squawks stop by to talk about the stolen goods they’ve acquired sailing the seas. Plus, Still Tantin and Bill Rantin of Tantin and Rantin drop by to talk about their industrial waste repackaging business.

April 12, 2020

Jason Mantzoukas aka America’s favorite co-host joins Scott for an official bro down hoedown! They chat about Jason’s inability to sing, becoming cave boys, and product ghosts. Dalton Wilcox, Poet Laureate of the West then barrels through the door to give an update on his mission to save the world.

April 8, 2020

On a special b-b-b-bonus episode, Gino shares his quarantine lockdown setup and routine with Scott. Entree PeeE Neur returns to pitch some new inventions and O.J. Simpson gives a few updates from the golf course. Later, documentarian Roger Peculiar stops by to discuss the material for his next film.

April 5, 2020

Emmy-award winning writer, director, and producer Alan Yang (Parks and Recreation, Master of None, Forever) joins Scott and his nephew Todd to talk about his Netflix directorial debut Tigertail being the opposite of Tiger King, working with a Mandarin translator on the film, and shares a Harris Wittels story from his time at Parks and Rec. Plus, salesman Gigantic Dan drops by to talk about selling self-made doors door-to-door.

March 29, 2020

Burnt Millipede and Joan Pedestrian, hosts of The Neighborhood Listen podcast join Scott to talk about some of the residents of their hometown of Dignity Falls, the awards Joan has won as top realtor of her town, and why Burnt isn’t allowed to perform as Santa Claus anymore. Plus, food critic Dickie Caroline’s calls in to talk about his review methods.

March 22, 2020

Sprague the Whisperer returns to try to get Scott to direct/write a new Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles live action film. Then, Mr. Nordstrom’s assistant Sabrina stops by to share some Nordstrom ground rules. Plus, Griff Hedgley the Diamond Guy drops by to sell some diamonds.

March 15, 2020

Comedian extraordinaire Matt Braunger joins Scott to talk about his new record “Please Hold Me,” filling up the hours to self generate, and married life. Then, book seller Lester Brads stops by to talk about his mobile book business. Plus, Murf and Dirt of Jack FM burst into the studio to record some bumpers.

March 8, 2020

Scott and intern Gino Lambardo talk about Gino’s computer class before welcoming lobbyists Chris and Chris Starbo who stop by to announce their campaign for Fall Olympics. Plus, NBA announcer Bill Walton drops by to offer his one of a kind color commentary on podcasts!

March 1, 2020

Tick Tock! Tick Tock! Maxwell Keeper aka The Time Keeper returns to join Scott to talk about how he’s been spending his time working with a special interest group on K Street and to share the original first draft lyrics to Billie Eilish’s “No Time To Die.” That’s not all, JW Stillwater bursts into the studio to find out why The Time Keeper didn’t accept his invitation to join The Order of the Keepers.

February 23, 2020

Jimmy Pardo aka the Pod Daddy joins Scott to talk about celebrating the 1000th episode of his podcast Never Not Funny, the Oscars, and The Bee Gees. Then, Crystal Del Rey Jenner drops by to talk about recently chaperoning her son’s trip to Chicago. Plus, local grocer Albert Roe stops by to talk about his personal touches.

February 16, 2020

Comedian extraordinaire and friend of the show, Adam Cayton-Holland joins Scott to chat about coming up with a catchphrase, reissuing his album “Adam Cayton-Holland Performs His Signature Bits,” and his new podcast The Grawlix Saves The World. Then, retiree Sherry Barrels stops by to talk about some of the classes she’s recently taken. Later, Pokémon trainer Dash Grabum returns to share an exciting announcement.

February 12, 2020

Ben Schwartz and Scott are back together for another long-awaited Solo Bolo! Expect singing as they chat about Ben’s original Sonic voice for the Sonic the Hedgehog movie, working with Billy Crystal on the movie Standing Up, Falling Down, and play a game of Pitch a Sit-song. Plus, another exciting edition of the Olympic Song Challenge!

February 9, 2020

Andy Samberg of Brooklyn Nine-Nine and Saturday Night Live fame is back to talk to Scott about his filmography, the origin of the character name Jake Peralta, and what we can expect on the new season of Brooklyn Nine-Nine. Then, Nick Kroll stops by to talk about his new movie Olympic Dreams, which was filmed on location at the Olympics. Plus, Becky from the gym returns to discuss her new rocky romantic relationship with her boss Shannon.

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February 2, 2020

Jason Mantzoukas aka The Dink Dink Man joins Scott to talk about cremation, recording a song for the Billboard Top 100, and doing a Bro Down Hoedown. Then, Scott’s old friend Bullets Jackson drops by to get the band back together for one last heist. Plus, Cincinnati playboy Antonio Lambrinidis stops by to talk about being the heir of Skyline Chili.

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January 26, 2020

Comedian extraordinaire Moshe Kasher joins Scott to talk about his new all crowd work stand-up album “Crowd Surfing,” legends of crowd work, and Flintstone names. Then, songwriter Lord Andrew Lloyd Webber returns to revel in the success of the motion picture Cats. Later, contest winner Jim the Shim bursts into the studio to talk about making tap shoes sentient. Plus, Alimony Tony makes an appearance!

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