The best nights start messy: we open with sharp banter on why nostalgia-heavy sequels rarely land, celebrate the micro-jokes that make Naked Gun timeless, and then slam the gas into a reckless, hilarious experiment—live spoof karaoke. No safety net, no rewrites. You’ll hear hooks get twisted in real time, punchlines that barely stick, and a few moments of unexpected genius that prove comedy rewards risk. From there, the vibe hard-switches into a guided tour of modern heavy music. We break do...
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The best nights start messy: we open with sharp banter on why nostalgia-heavy sequels rarely land, celebrate the micro-jokes that make Naked Gun timeless, and then slam the gas into a reckless, hilarious experiment—live spoof karaoke. No safety net, no rewrites. You’ll hear hooks get twisted in real time, punchlines that barely stick, and a few moments of unexpected genius that prove comedy rewards risk. From there, the vibe hard-switches into a guided tour of modern heavy music. We break do...
Episode 183: The Return of Skiddlez: Freestyle Raps and Happy Gilmore 2 Review
It's Everyday with John and Jay
1 hour 3 minutes
3 months ago
Episode 183: The Return of Skiddlez: Freestyle Raps and Happy Gilmore 2 Review
That familiar voice returns to the studio—Skiddlez is finally ungrounded! After months away for the heinous crime of stealing a nickel from his mom's purse, our favorite aspiring rapper rejoins John and Jay for an episode packed with freestyle flows, awkward revelations, and genuine laughs. Before Skiddlez arrives, the hosts dive into their surprisingly positive take on Happy Gilmore 2. Despite their initial skepticism, both find themselves enjoying Adam Sandler's nostalgic sequel, comparing...
It's Everyday with John and Jay
The best nights start messy: we open with sharp banter on why nostalgia-heavy sequels rarely land, celebrate the micro-jokes that make Naked Gun timeless, and then slam the gas into a reckless, hilarious experiment—live spoof karaoke. No safety net, no rewrites. You’ll hear hooks get twisted in real time, punchlines that barely stick, and a few moments of unexpected genius that prove comedy rewards risk. From there, the vibe hard-switches into a guided tour of modern heavy music. We break do...