The guys talk about guilty musical pleasures, civil rights, bicyclers, and human beings vs the Earth,.
It's more with Chingo Bling as we dig in to Steven Spielber, theft, cockfighting, and Schoolhouse Rock.
Chingo Bling joins the cast to talk about hip hop, young musicians, and the border situation, with a cameo from Baby Bash.
Where oh where did this one go off the rails? The Holocaust, slavery, and racist ice cream. Buckle up.
It's a whole episode dedicated to sex changes and Space Force!
Kevin Iso sits in again to take a few drunk dials and discuss sex with a 10, his first time at the Improv, and all things Canada.
Kevin Iso sits in to talk about black audiences, poetry, and Black Panther, and then takes on Tre over Maya Angelou. Spoiler: Kevin is correct.
Things start with a few drunk dials, then veer into black sitcoms, a legless uncle, and Caddyshack.
Slade, Rob, and Tre discuss building things with your hands, gay cakes, and the cast of Frasier.
Clown dating, Ben Carson, and Rob sees a skateboard. I wish I had more information to give you. And it's Kiki's final episode, so there's that.
This one is all about Mexico, the ocean, rich white people, and human trafficking.
Strap in for a fun-filled ride through the Popeye's buffet, people with accents, Greece, the Pope, womens' rights, and... leasing people?
Rob goes to see Dave Matthews, Tre brings up the Santa Fe incident, and then Dale bizarrely has to start defending good movies.
Rob has a dream about Harrison Ford hosting Miss America. Also, smoking scorpions and Tre's failed threesome.
Tre Tutson officially joins the cast, and immediately wants to know why Rob does act like he looks, and how Native Americans lost North America to the magic of boats.
It's a full episode dedicated to Pauly Shore's desperate plea for attention.
It's all about Sam's dreads, black superheroes, and an Indian man mauled by a bear.
Slade shows up a little buzzed already, as the guys talk about the launch of their Kickstarter, having sex with your roommate, the Atlanta Falcons, Baby Metal, country music boy bands, Jack the Ripper, and Ray Rice.
Dianne Gallagher returns to talk about her pregnancy along with Parks and Recreation producer and writer, Harris Wittels. They discuss the show, their favorite porn, TV characters and soap operas, more porn, and Harris's creation of the viral term "humblebrag".
Houston's Jenny Johnson and Dianne Gallagher join the Whiskey Brothers to talk about vegan muffins, pizza rolls, being robbed, the best front men in music, spontaneous human combustion, and keeping journals.
Dave Attell sits in to talk about Houston, the rodeo, the Shell Houston Open, and play a round of "Black, White, or Mexican", and Rob getting laid, then Sean Rouse steps in to talk about his molester, then the conversation turns to the fact that Texas is number one in school sex, Shirtless Man, and "You Can't Make This Funny".
The whole gang sits down with porn star Ron Jeremy to talk about the obvious things in the porn industry, but also the outsourcing of everything American, his musical hobbies, and a host of other things. When he leaves, the guys latch onto Rob's date who came along for the evening.
Ralphie May sits down with The Whiskey Brothers to talk about queso, gay neighborhoods, Joey Diaz's car getting towed, almost killing a kid at the Astrodome, getting high and going to the movies, Johnny on the road with George Lopez, an awkward hot tub moment, and other old road stories, along with a look at Slade's ex-girlfriend and a sword. It's a really fun conversation.
Christopher Titus sits in with The Whiskey Brothers as they talk about doctors and House, the Dark Knight tragedy, Titus and Slade's driving, kids birthdays, a Taylor Swift concert, and then everyone plays a round of "Black, White, or Mexican?"
Whiskey Brother emeritus Mike MacRae joins the podcast, bringing Morgan Freeman, Ian McKellen, Herman Cain, Lemmy from Motorhead, Liam Neeson, and Ozzy Osbourne with him. Also, Celebrity "Black, White, or Mexican?", Rob's foot fetish, Bobcat Goldthwait, a debate about rock bottom, and Mitt Romney doing The Aristocrats.