John Kastner - Cabeza Prieta Wilderness
Tom Green broadcasting from Cabeza Prieta Wilderness area details some of his adventures this week from the border of Mexico and Arizona. As military aircraft scream overhead on their way to bombing runs in the adjacent Barry F Goldwater test range, Tom talks about his life on the road and also has a call from punk rock legend John Katsner. Known as the front man from legendary punk rock bands like the Doughboys, the Asexuals, and All Systems Go!, John tells some of his amazing stories from van life as a touring rock and roll musician.
Tony Hawk
Tony Hawk calls in to compare his recent RV expedition with Tom's ongoing van expedition. They swap stories of the odd, desert locations they've visited in their travels to see and/or skate, the appeal of homemade boards, and skating as exercise even as aging and isolation make it a little more difficult.
Jello Biafra
This week Jello Biafra calls in to regale Tom with the musical influences that lead to his enduring punk rock empire. How the Dead Kennedys got their name, sporadic pet interruptions, a healthy disdain for adult contemporary, and every aspect of the ongoing Alternative Tentacles assault on boredom and idiocy - this episode is packed with all of it.
Brad Garrett
Brad Garrett joins Tom to talk social media personalities getting TV pilots or comedy specials, the impact of COVID on clubs and beyond, and looking back at Everybody Loves Raymond. Plus, Tom's mom gives constructive feedback on his Joe Rogan Experience appearance.
Kenny Hotz
Tom is checking in from the road with an update on his expedition, then Kenny Hotz joins Tom to talk about how Kenny vs. Spenny became a cult classic TV show, the gross-out arms race among reality comedy shows in the early '00s, Canada, and comedy careers. Plus, Tom drops a new rap song to showcase the capabilities of his mobile recording studio.