
show with ben avery, devan costa and jace avery. voted best new comedy podcast by the new york times. past guests include barack obama, travis scott, and james corden. bonus episodes: patreon.com/lemonparty website: www.lemonparty.life/ youtube: www.youtube.com/channel/UCwlbiNZoV2RpNygeOQZnQ0Q
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 156 | Founded | 3 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | ArtsComedy | |||

Ben opines on Akash Singh and the beautiful world of Africa, meanwhile Jace is very upset with HIV transmissions, and Devan basks in the bar culture Sirhan Sirhan once enjoyed in Los Angeles.... this week on lemonparty.
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Ben talks piss and peeing inside of things and pooping at the bottom of a lake, and also fish head soup recipes, and Devan is wondering where his wallet went at the Laker game, meanwhile Jace wants all the animal parts pressed into a goo-patty to be ... more
Ben goes off his meds and proposes an idea to stop immigration through the Darian Gap by training big lizards to eat minorities. Devan is incredibly hungover and leaves halfway through to do whiskey drinking. Jace just got back from his spiritual gay... more
Ben discovers the story of an Abilene police officer who tragically died trying to meet with "strangers" on Craigslist... Meanwhile Jace rants about the FBI wrangling up the would-be assassin of the Abilene pride parade, and their mother visits them ... more
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The first year of episodes were really good. Genuinely funny and entertaining. At the time it felt refreshing to listen to a podcast that wasn’t bland like every other comedy podcast.
But now at episode 150 something, the show is a shadow of its former self. I can’t remember the last time I actually laughed listening to this show.
It just feels so forced and predictable now. They are obviously trying to be edgy for the sake of being edgy. And I just get second hand embarrassment listening to s... more
My chain hang to my ding a lang.
if you think they’re racist i have a deadpool-themed bridge to sell you in florida
…for white racists.
Ben, you are 13 years Tommy’s junior.
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Featuring three hosts, a unique blend of irreverent humor and candid discussions characterizes the show's content. Episodes often explore contemporary societal issues, pop culture events, and personal anecdotes, typically through a comedic lens that juxtaposes levity with heavier themes like violence and systemic injustices. Notably, the hosts tackle sensitive topics—ranging from race to political correctness—often employing outrageous humor that encourages laughter even amidst discomfort. This approach highlights the complex dynamics of modern society, making each episode a reflection of contemporary cultural absurdities paired with relatable storytelling.
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lemonparty launched 3 years ago and published 156 episodes to date. You can find more information about this podcast including rankings, audience demographics and engagement in our podcast database.
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