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Are you new to comedy podcasts, overwhelmed by the array of options, and wondering where to begin?

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Music, on the other hand, is less accessible.

Its harder to communicate exactly why a song might evoke certain feelings, good or bad.

His incredible fakeend-credits songs(often in the form ofWill Smith raps) always make the internet rounds.

Each highlighted verse, drum layer, or isolated vocal is as funny as the previous one.

At just under eight minutes,L.A.

Then, its time to set the stage.

Who are the Doors?

When was this song released?

Once you hear these hidden gems, you cant un-hear them.

A debate quickly breaks out around the very first line of L.A. Woman.

Bredouw leads the first of many Jim Morrison impression-offs to make a run at figure it out.

Did he actually giggle gaggle down about an hour ago?

(Its worth revisiting Will Ferrell asChucky Lee Byrdto grasp this gross phenomenon.)

The earlier revelation that the Doors and Elvis Presley share a bassist makes a lot more sense now.

If this is too unpleasant, dont worry Morrison only calls women little five more times in this song.

Were starting to get a sense that hes not a great guy.

),PUTJnever shies away from joke detours.

Several false endings have all three begging for the sweet release of a fade-out.

Finally, we hear what each episode builds to: the titular Punch Up.

Youre not really talking about the L.A.

I know, so I made it more specific to Los Angeles, Adejuyigbe establishes.

L.A. Livin is the grounded tour of life in Los Angeles that L.A. Woman could never be.

And of course, the refrain of Two Jr. Mormons ties the whole episode together like a well-constructed album.

Top Five Unpunchable Punch Ups

5.Mambo No.

5 (Live) (episode 15):Technically Mambo No.

1 through Mambo No.

4, these range from Lou Bega loving the trumpet too much to an existential crisis.

And more specifically while you were watchingRudy/ Would she go down on you in a theater?

3.It Wasnt Me (episode 26):What if Shaggy killed a dude?

2.Hey Ma (episode 22):An honest conversation between a mother and son.

Hey Ma / Hey hun / Whats up?

/ Not much / Okay.

Can I call ya back tonight.

Guest Jon Gabrus called this the most relatable song Ive ever heard.

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