• April 15th, 2009
From The Archives, it’s the original first Uncool Show ever, recorded back in April of 2008. Recovered from the servers from whence it was lost, it shows Bill & Russ at their humble beginnings, fumbling through a show hoping to make an impact. The typical ADD topic selection is there, as they tackle everything from quilting and Hobby Lobby to John Mayer to Bud Dwyer to movies and politics, and everything in between. If your a fan of The Uncool Show, or thinking of becoming one, this episode is vintage history not to be missed!
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• April 10th, 2009
The boys decide to do a show from Bill’s front porch, which seems like a great idea, but ends up being a total disaster. They wax poetic about Bill’s cat Louis Hamilton, America’s apparent new found love of Socialism, and Bill questions his allegiance to the Democratic party, and to politicians in general. Kids are constantly distracting the two - they would rather have the Bill and Russ putting up a trampoline than actually recording the show. It’s a total clusterfuck. Enjoy!
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• March 16th, 2009
Bill & Russ get an AMAZING opportunity to interview Michael Jackson, but Bill is nowhere to be found. Once he joins the fray however the topics vary as usual ranging from their dislike of women to the Davis School Talent Show. They discover many extraordinary secrets about each other and the world, culminating in a giant group hug and a sing-a-long of ‘We Are The World’. OK, not really, but the boys consider this one of the best new shows yet. Working man’s punk rock rounds out the show. It’s a celebration, Bitchez!
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• March 14th, 2009
Russ & Bill are back, trying to get into the groove of doing The Uncool Show again. After their hosting site accidentally erased the first 4 episodes, the boys have regrouped and are trying to pick up the ashes and return themselves to their former glory! This week the boys talk about about the now legendary Florida pirate radio bust, the pimping out of Air Force One, getting addicted to American Idol and Paul Harvey, while playing some of the best undiscovered Punk Rock out there.
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