• Classic #390: Tell Your Boyfriend To Pull Out Next Time
    Apr 3 2026

    August 4, 2016

    The show opens with Drew having a question regarding yesterday’s show title. Adam then regales Drew with a story about his shop assistant Rob and Gary Butters not getting the full thrust of the instructions Adam gave them. The guys then turn to the phones and speak to a few callers including one who is just getting sober and looking for advice on how to detox from alcohol dependence as well as another who has started his own business and is looking for advice on how to cultivate capital investment


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    50 mins
  • #2080 - The Art of the Argument | Part 1
    Apr 2 2026

    Elliot Bewick joins Adam and Dr. Drew to discuss how social media is warping this generation, the crucial role of rough-and-tumble play in male development, and the risks marijuana poses to young people. They cover England’s biggest issues, Adam’s take on migration problems, what young men are into today, flaws in feminism and hyper-masculine influencers, and why independence—especially leaving mom and dad’s house—is vital for young guys. Adam wraps with rants on Ford and Chevrolet’s origins and how cultures treat their cities differently.

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    52 mins
  • Classic #385: Toomgis
    Apr 1 2026

    July 28, 2016

    Adam and Drew are back together today and open the show discussing how the internet has, at least for Adam, been a curse as much if not more than a blessing. After taking a phone call, the clip of the DNC with Al Franken telling a confusing story is finally found as Adam shares it with Drew and the audience. They then turn to the phones and speak with callers with a variety of problems including extreme anxeity before welcoming very special guest Kathryn Feeney.



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    50 mins
  • #2079 - You Can’t Spell NICE without ICE | Part 2
    Mar 28 2026

    Dr. Drew brings up California governor candidate Sheriff Bianco’s effort to crack down on election fraud, prompting Adam to go off on politicians and city councils that seem uninterested in election integrity. They talk about celebrities whose appearances seem to have changed from Trump Derangement Syndrome, discuss ICE filling in for TSA at airports, and react to a clip of Cory Booker slamming Trump’s decision to deploy ICE to help with long lines. Adam wonders how wild it would be to explain fishing licenses to a Founding Father and why he thinks the classic “Who’s on First?” bit is actually not a good sketch.

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    52 mins
  • Classic #383: McCall Party
    Mar 27 2026

    July 27, 2016

    Adam and Drew open the show discussing the fact that Drew is still feeling the effects of his jet lag. They then quickly turn to the phones and talk to a caller in his late twenties surrounded by people getting married who is wondering at what age he starts to be the odd man out not being in a committed relationship. They also take a call from someone who has a different, perhaps more informed, perspective on a past caller to this show.



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    51 mins
  • #2079 - You Can’t Spell NICE without ICE | Part 1
    Mar 26 2026

    Adam and Dr. Drew open the show talking about people who feel compelled to point out others’ insecurities, and Adam shares the odd way he found out Dr. Drew’s daughter is getting married. Drew then tells a story about a woman who died on a flight, before Adam pivots to a young woman killed by an illegal immigrant in Chicago, ranting about crime in sanctuary cities and reacting to politician Maria Hadden’s explanation for the incident. They criticize politicians who focus on abstract social injustices over real-world problems and discuss the qualities men and women are inherently born with.

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    53 mins
  • Classic #375: DUDE, Maintain!
    Mar 25 2026

    July 13, 2016

    Adam is joined by comedian and friend of the show Adam Ray for today’s episode and they open the show talking about the differences and similarities between their fathers during their respective upbringings. The guys also discover that they would be two of the worst drug and alcohol councilors ever before turning to the phones and talking to a caller who has an idea for creating a PSA that may be useful in today’s political climate.


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    48 mins
  • #2078 - Education Corruption with Jill Simonian + the Dissection of Recollection | Part 2
    Mar 21 2026

    Adam explains his recent fascination with the Baja Marimba Band, prompting Dr. Drew to share how he was inspired to play marimbas in the ’70s, while Adam pushes back on his sister’s claims that their dad toured with the band—even though he was never that great on trumpet. Adam talks about the long road to becoming a successful stand-up, why he likes comparing clashing family recollections (including a new claim that their mom was friends with Carol Burnett), and Drew closes by drawing eerie parallels between Hugh Hefner and Jeffrey Epstein.

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    51 mins