
Hear the twisted tales from the travels of mad scientists Kevin Kraft, Shuddy Boy and Geoff Clark, a bizarre team of slackers with dreams of world domination. You'll get a weekly dose of lunacy and a unique perspective on what's happening in the world around you... along with the occasional live experiment with themselves as the test subjects.
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 385 | Founded | 15 years ago |
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DBTCS is back as a guest to talk about Kevin's family making an LA visit, over 400 men join forces to make one baby and the release date for The Second Coming of John Cooper is finally revealed!
DBTCS joins as a guest to help Kevin out with a potential movie Mandela Effect, discuss a fancy pasta night out and play a new round of Weird Facebook Fuckin' Shit.
DBTCS joins the show as a guest to talk about his futuristic dental treatment, McDonald's introducing caviar and Kevin shares more stupid things he's Googled.
Alex Wilson and DBTCS return as guests to see if Dookie Boy can identify Pokemon on sight, talk about a man in a medical journal who gizzes in reverse and Kevin delivers on going to watch the Super Bowl.
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NFL pick them. The rams didn’t beat the falcons. Shuddy always makes a mistake in his favor. Geoff saved Kevin on one pick but not the rams game.
Been listening for 10years now! My favourite podcast by far!
Been a listener for over 10 years now. I never miss an episode.
MSPH is great, I have been listening for 7 plus years. Essentially it’s just 3 longterm friends that meet up once a week and catch up on their lives. Kevin if you read this I still like the episodes with guests.
You know that guy doesn’t say “On the penis people” he says “is this the bloke who got me on the penis before?” Referring to a previous arrest!
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Listeners engage with a podcast fueled by absurdist humor and camaraderie among hosts, who explore a wide range of bizarre topics including pop culture, current events, and personal anecdotes. Each episode combines comedic banter with unexpected discussions that often touch upon unique products, wild escapades, and cultural phenomena. The chemistry among the hosts, highlighted by their irreverent takes on everyday situations and unconventional guests, creates a distinctive blend of entertainment that resonates with audiences who appreciate a humorous and offbeat perspective on life.
Notably, the hosts frequently invite quirky guests, adding to the show's unpredictability and charm. Their conversations not only entertain but also reflect th... more
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2. Alex Wilson
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