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Here are some of the guests we welcomed in our first three years. More recent guests and past program downloads can be found by clicking "Sound" above.
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Musicians
Andrew WK, rock and roll star (link)
Steve Burns, indie-rock musician and former host of TV's "Blue's Clues" (link)
Dick Dale, King of the Surf Guitar (link)
Swamp Dogg, soul music legend, (link)
The Gaskets, rock band, and high-five innovators (link)
Damian Kulash of OKGO! (link)
The Moops, saving rock and roll one listener at a time (link)
Neville Staple, of second-wave ska legends The Specials (link)
They Might Be Giants, comedy-rock legends (link)
Writers
Alex Boese, author of The Museum of Hoaxes (link)
James MacManus, author of Positively Fifth Street (link)
Kevin Murphy, of Mystery Science Theater, and author of A Year At the Movies (link)
Mike Nelson, former host of Mystery Science Theater 3000, and author of Mind Over Matters (link)
Neal Pollack, the World's Greatest Living Writer (link)
The ladies of Readymade Magazine (link)
Davey Rothbart, editor of Found Magazine (link)
Richard Zacks, author of The Pirate Hunter (link)
Comics & Actors
Dave Attell, standup and host of “Insomniac” (link)
Todd Barry, standup (link)
W. Kamau Bell, SF-based standup (link)
Matt Besser of the Upright Citizens brigade (link)
Doug Benson, comedian, film critic, and co-creator of "The Marijuanalogues" (link)
Louis C.K., standup comic, writer, and director (link)
David Cross, of television's Mr. Show (link)
Dustin Diamond, "Screech" from TV's Saved By the Bell (link)
Kasper Hauser, San Francisco-based sketch comedy group. (link)
Richard Montoya, of the sketch group “Culture Clash” (link)
Bob Odenkirk, of television's Mr. Show and director of Melvin Comes to Dinner (link)
Patton Oswalt, comic and actor (link)
Butch Patrick, of television's The Munsters (link)
Sarah Silverman, actress and standup comedian
The Sklar Brothers, television hosts and comedians (link)
Slovin & Allen, stage comedy duo and writers for Saturday Night Live (link)
Totally False People, San Francisco-based sketch comedy group, and SF-Sketchfest organizers (link)
David Wain, of MTV's The State, and director of Wet Hot American Summer (link)
Matt Walsh of the Upright Citizens Brigade (link)
Others
George Ratliff, director of the film “Hell House” (link)
The Suicide Girls, pinup queens (link)
AJ Schnack, director of "Gigantic: A Film About They Might Be Giants" (link)
Chad Trujillo, co-discoverer of a new planet (link)
Robert Weide, director of “Curb Your Enthusiasm” (link)
Sean Welch, producer of the film “Spellbound” (link)
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"The sweet and charming Maximo and Bartola were mentally retarded microcephalics, or, in carnival jargon, 'pinheads.'"
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