Aaron and I are debating about whether we ranted about this in last year’s blog or not but we can’t stand comedy albums that contain jokes that depend on visual comedy at ANY point. I’ll assume we didn’t. Our super-secret way of not going insane in the car, while driving for days, is to listen to comedy albums. They are like audio books for the ADD. But every now and then, then audio goes as follows:
Comedian: “I walk in to the bank, and I’m like…”
*Long Pause*
*Audience Laugher*
Aaron: “Damn it, Tyler! Don’t you screen these?!”
Jokes aside, we just got a severe weather warning on my cellphone for this area in Illinois, but we were more pissed that it ruined the punchline. That’s how much we need these comedy albums. Last year, we went through everything by Patton Oswalt, Dane Cook, Nick Swardson, Dennis Leary, Louis Black and Bill Burr. This year’s playlist is everything by Michael Ian Black, Hannibal Buress, Tom Segura, David Cross, Jim Gaffigan and Wyatt Cenac. Not that you are looking for a recommendation, but Aaron and I agreed that the Tom Segura album was the hardest laugh we had on the 7.5 hours of comedy we listened to.
What are your recommendations?
What are your recommendations?
Tommy Johnagin and Owen Benjamin
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