Gesamtlänge aller Episoden: 16 hours 22 minutes
Eric and Yonkers' own Nore Davis talk about bombing at a Polish biker club thanks to getting the booking from a family member, where the audience was full of boomers and no one was connecting to the jokes. So much for making dad proud! Nore speaks on when audience members threw pies at him as well as falling asleep during a set, plus being heckled by his ex-girlfriend...
Eric and frequent Eric Andre Show guest Felipe Esparza talk about a crazy story that involves a beer bottle being thrown at him on stage, an unruly patron, and being followed in a parking lot for a shake-down. Another story involves a personal bombing incident in Hawaii and not getting any laughs in a room of 14 people. Plus witnessing a prop comic bomb on stage...
Eric and host of "Hot Ones"/friend of the show Sean Evans discuss a bombing they experienced together at a video shoot. They talk about the early stages of "Hot Ones" and how test runs would make participants throw up instantly. The sauces were too hot, and the milkshakes were a-plenty! They both discuss comedy outings together and the most wasted Sean has ever been on the "Hot Ones" set. Let's say it's with a Rock 'n' Roll Legend and a bottle of Crown Royal...
Eric and prankster/comedian Steve-O (Jackass Forever) talk about the infamous story involving the Wu-Tang Clan at a music festival, including clean backflips, tucking in genitals and rightfully getting dragged by Raekwon on stage. Discussions include drugs and drinking problems on the set of Jackass, his early stages of doing stand-up, Laugh Factory stories, and one that involves catastrophically bombing on stage with a joke about Steve Irwin right after his passing...
Eric and comedy friend Sydnee Washington (How To Start A Fire) talk about bombing in Detroit in the middle of a rainstorm, homophobic remarks made in the crowd, and white women professing their love for her jeans, which didn't help the situation. The two also discuss how disappointing Black people during a comedy performance is like letting down your own family. She opens up about anxiety and sobriety, along with making it rain at a funeral and recent breakups...
Eric and his pod-sister, Nikki Glaser (host of F-Boy Island on the CW), discuss the time she fainted on stage at Just for Laughs along with other embarrassing moments performing in front of audiences. Stories include a makeshift maxi-pad out of toilet paper, witnessing a bomb of the century from an Internet celebrity, when she surprised her boyfriend by disguising herself as a stripper, and Eric's tale of almost having the most awesome sex of his life...
Eric and his travel buds Nick Rutherford, Karl Hess, and Cornell Reid (also his friends in comedy) talk about their funny escapades together. Cornell talks about an awkward comedy spot he did in college, Nick talks about a crazy encounter with a married woman in Texas, and Karl witnessed too much cocaine in an empty attic...
Eric and close pal Ron Funches discuss their first time doing stand-up and meeting in Portland. Whenever he bombed he would look up Craigslist posting of jobs. The major shift from moving to Salem from Chicago and his first experience with smoking weed. Gym and jiu-jitsu routines are discussed and Ron's experience eating a sucker and being surrounded by senior citizens. They open up about keeping their brains healthy and staying at bay from anxiety. Plus, a bombing story from Japan...
Eric and good friend/comedian Nimesh Patel talk about doing stand-up at a Bernie Sanders political rally in Philadelphia. Let's just say it was not well received. Nimesh talks about witnessing a comedian whose anger came out in the form of threatening to light a theater on fire, witnessing a meltdown that can really change the mood of the show, and under the influence stories...
Eric and creative partner/man behind "Kraft Punk" Dan Curry reminisce about the days of doing rooms around NYC and the crazy shit they have seen and heard. They talk about a comic who was obsessed with the word "queef" and how the audience didn't vibe off of it at all, what it means to be good on stage versus online, drinking cultures in the US vs. Europe, and the obsession with numbers when it comes to pleasing a woman. It's all lies and completely cringe when you think about it...