
Chris Ray Gun, Tom Sweeny and SomeBlackGuy (that's his name, we swear) are funny people, so let them funny for you.
| Publishes | Twice weekly | Episodes | 385 | Founded | 8 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | Society & CultureComedy | |||

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After LSM’s Constellations was binned. I’m already very familiar with one individual and the others give off vibes of being interesting, funny and requiring little warming from my end
I like the show generally, but the ads have become oppressive. Out of a 3 hour podcast, 30 minutes of it is ads at least. Not an exaggeration, ads every ten minutes. And it’s the same ad over and over and over. I don’t know if the hosts are responsible or if it’s their ad company, but I hope they’re being paid well for making their content much harder to listen to. I feel like I’m being strong armed into paying for patreon, which I won’t do. So I’ll just keep listening to Ryan Seacrest tell me a... more
Then I have a podcast for you. Might as well turn off your ad block and click on each link you see. It is almost as entertaining.
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Content focuses on a mix of humor and cultural commentary, marked by irreverent discussions on a variety of topics such as pop culture, politics, and gaming. Episodes often feature hosts Chris, Tom, and SomeBlackGuy engaging in spontaneous banter, sharing personal anecdotes, and critiquing social norms while balancing absurdity with insight. Notable episodes touch on beloved franchises like Dragon Ball and mass media phenomena, often blending comedic exchanges with critiques of contemporary issues, all while leaning on humor to tackle serious subjects like social expectations and political dynamics.
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The Snark Tank launched 8 years ago and published 385 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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Recent guests on The Snark Tank include:
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2. Benjamin Netanyahu
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