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  • October 6th, 2006 -- Grind Time Guest Killer Mike. Killer Mike is an Atlanta-based rapper, and a protege of the legendary duo Outkast. Click for show notes & audio!
  • September 29th, 2006 -- Let's Put On A Show Guests Joe Flaherty & Allison Silverman. Joe Flaherty was a cast member on the seminal sketch comedy program SCTV. Allison Silverman is the Emmy-winning co-head writer and supervising producer of The Colbert Report. Click for show notes & audio!
  • September 22nd, 2006 -- Science Fiction Guests Michael J. Nelson, Ron Moore and Steve Eley. Mike Nelson was the host of Mystery Science Theater 3000, now he makes commentaries for Rifftrax. Ron Moore is co-creator of the SciFi Network series Battlestar Galactica. Steve Eley is editor of the sci-fi podcast Escape Pod. Click for show notes & audio!
  • September 15th, 2006 -- Observations Guests Merrill Markoe and Caleb Crain. Merrill Markoe is the author of the novel "Walking in Circles Before Lying Down," and was co-creator of "Late Night with David Letterman." Caleb Crain writes for the New Yorker; we speak with him about the Mass Observation movement of the 1930s and 40s. Check out the bonus audio!
  • September 9th, 2006 -- Sticking it to the Man Guests Maz Jobrani, Lisa Jervis and Andi Zeisler. Maz Jobrani is an actor and standup comedian who's the star of the upcoming sitcom The Knights of Prosperity. Lisa Jervis & Andi Zeisler are the founding editors of Bitch Magazine, "A Feminist Response to Popular Culture." Check out the bonus audio on the blog!
  • August 26th, 2006 -- The Impostors Guest Mal Sharpe. Mal Sharpe was half of Coyle & Sharpe, a ground-breaking team of put-on artists who terrorized 1960s San Francisco.
  • August 19th, 2006 -- The Symphony Guests Patton Oswalt and Masta Ace. Patton Oswalt is a standup-comic, the creator of "The Comedians of Comedy," and the co-star of CBS' The King of Queens; he is also star of the upcoming Pixar film "Ratatouille." Masta Ace is a hip-hop legend and original member of the Juice Crew.
  • August 12th, 2006 -- Formed a Band Guests Eddie Argos of Art Brut and Paul Malmont. Paul Malmont is the author of "The Chinatown Death Cloud Peril." Eddie Argos is the frontman of the acclaimed rock band Art Brut.
  • August 5th, 2006 -- Wonder Guests Michael Ivins of The Flaming Lips and Lawrence Weschler. Michael Ivins is a bassist and idea man with The Flaming Lips. Lawrence Weschler is a long-time New Yorker writer, Pulitzer Prize finalist, and author of "Everything That Rises: A Book of Convergences."
  • July 22nd, 2006 -- Two Sides of a Coin Guests Dave Attell and Michael Showalter. Dave Attell is a celebrated standup comedian, and the former host of Comedy Central's Insomniac. Michael Showalter is best know for his work on MTV's The State and Comedy Central's Stella; he also wrote and directed the feature film The Baxter.
  • July 15th, 2006 -- ComedyCopia Comedy from Jonathan Coulton, Hard n Phirm, The Hazzards, Todd Barry, Mike Birbiglia, Marc Maron, and Brent Weinbach.
  • July 1st, 2006 -- Klosterman & Foley Guests Chuck Klosterman and Dave Foley. Klosterman is the author of "Killing Yourself to Live" and other pop-culture commentary. Foley is a member of The Kids in the Hall, and was the star of the sitcom Newsradio and the Pixar film A Bug's Life.
  • June 24th, 2006 -- Found-stravaganza Guests Davy Rothbart and Jason Bitner. Davy Rothbart is editor of Found Magazine, a compendium of lossed and tossed documents and items. Jason Bitner is co-editor, and the editor of the book LaPorte, Indiana.
  • June 17th, 2006 -- The Indies Guests Doug Martsch of Built to Spill and Bill Plympton. Bill Plympton is the Oscar-nominated animator of numerous short films. Doug Martsch is the frontman of Built to Spill, one of the indie rock world's most influential bands.
  • June 10th, 2006 -- What's Wrong with This Country Guests Henry Owings and George Saunders. Henry Owings is the editor of Chunklet Magazine; we talk about their new publication, "The Overrated Book: The Only Book You'll Ever Need." George Saunders is an acclaimed satirist, we talk about his new book of short stories, "In Persuasion Nation."
  • June 3rd, 2006 -- Put-Ons Guests Matt Walsh and Charlie Todd of Improv Everywhere. Matt Walsh the star of the Comedy Central series Dog Bites Man, and a former correspondent on the Daily Show and co-founder of the Upright Citizens Brigade. Charlie Todd is the creator of the street prank group Improv Everywhere.
  • May 27th, 2006 -- Goofaround Gang Guests Paul F. Tompkins, Tim & Eric and Will Franken. Tim & Eric are the creators of the Cartoon Network [adult swim] series Tom Goes to the Mayor. Paul F. Tompkins is a standup, and has been a regular on series including The Daily Show, Best Week Ever, Mr. Show and Real Time with Bill Maher. Will Franken was recently chosen "Best Comedian" in San Francisco by the SF Weekly. Plus: web-only interview with Will Franken.
  • May 20th, 2006 -- Analog and Digital Guests John Vanderslice, Xeni Jardin and Mark Frauenfelder. Mark Frauenfelder and Xeni Jardin are among the co-authors of Boing-Boing.net, the weblog visited by 1.75 million people every day. John Vanderslice is a recording artist, producer, and recording studio owner who has worked with MK Ultra, Spoon and The Mountain Goats. His Tiny Telephone Recordings is the country's premier all-analog recording studio.
  • May 13th, 2006 -- Career Killers Guests Dan Clowes and Annabelle Hurwitch. Dan Clowes is the screenwriter of the film "Art School Confidential," which is based on a short comic story from his anthology series Eightball. Eightball was also the birthplace of "Ghost World." Annabelle Hurwitch is the former host of TBS' "Dinner and a Movie," and the author of "Fired," a collection of firing stories from "entertaining people," including David Cross, Felicity Huffman, and Robert Reich. Also: a comedy sketch from Free Love Forum.

  • May 6th, 2006 -- Joketacular Guest Brian Posehn. We're joined by comedian, writer and actor Brian Posehn (Mr. Show, Just Shoot Me, Seinfeld, Newsradio, Comedians of Comedy). We talk about his long career in comedy. Plus comedy from Todd Barry, Meat, Hard n Phirm, Jonathan Coulton, and Flight of the Conchords.
  • April 29th, 2006 -- Hollywood Outsiders Guests Philip Lopate, Sharon Waxman and Sean Uyehara. Philip Lopate is the editor of the Library of America's Anthology of American Film Criticism. Sharon Waxman is Hollywood reporter for the New York Times and author of "Rebels on the Backlot," which examines the indie film explosion of the mid-90s. Sean Uyehara is a programmer for the San Francisco International Film Festival. Also: a message from Jen Kirkman.
  • April 22nd, 2006 -- Jonathans Guests Jonathan Katz and Jonathan Goldstein. Jonathan Katz is a comedian, and the co-creator and star of "Dr. Katz, Professional Therapist." Jonathan Goldstein is an acclaimed radio producer (This American Life, Wiretap) and the author of the novel "Lenny Bruce is Dead."
  • April 15th, 2006 -- Santa Cruz, You're Not That Far Guest Andrew WK. This week is our last broadcast from our long-time home base, KZSC in Santa Cruz. We bid an affectionate farewell to the station with two of our favorite segments from our six years in Santa Cruz. The first is a chat with Andrew WK -- he talks about his philosophy of life, and offers some rock & roll advice to Jesse's younger brother Brendan. Then, we hear the original old time radio-style serial "Mace Detective, Private Detective." Mace investigates the mystery of Popinjay's Whizbang, when he's not being distracted by Goofus & Gallant. Also: a brand new sketch from the Kasper Hauser Skit Club.
  • April 8th, 2006 -- Rip It Up & Start Again Guest Simon Reynolds. Simon is a British pop music critic, and the author of the book which gives our show its name. His book aims to retrofit the reputation of the rock music of the early 80s, describing the sonically disparate artists who created something new in the wake of the first punk movement's self-destruction.
  • April 1st, 2006 -- (Un)Clean Guests Jim Gaffigan and the creators of Wonder Showzen. Jim Gaffigan is an actor and comedian who's been seen in films like "Super Troopers," and is one of the most popular touring comics in America. John Lee and Vernon Chatman created Wonder Showzen, one of the most bizarre, dark, and hilarious half-hours on television.
  • March 25th, 2006 -- Elements of Style Guests Maira Kalman and George Pelecanos. This week, two looks at style. Maira Kalman created lyrical illustrations of the classic writing handbook The Elements of Style. George Pelecanos is a noted crime author, and a writer/producer for HBO's The Wire. Also: web-only interview with Nico Muhly.
  • March 18th, 2006 -- Joke Warfare Guests Terry Jones and Dino Stamatopoulos. Terry Jones is a founding member of Monty Python, as well as an author, historian, actor and director. We talk about Python and all that other stuff. Dino Stamatopolous is the creator of Moral Orel on Cartoon Network's [adult swim], and a former writer for Conan O'Brien, Mr. Show, and the Ben Stiller Show. Plus: expanded Dino Stamatopolous interview.
  • March 11th, 2006 -- Making Friends with Black People Guests Nick Adams and Calvin Levels. Nick Adams is a comedian and the author of the new book "Making Friends with Black People." Calvin Levels is a Tony-nominated actor and the star of the one-man show "James Baldwin: Down From the Mountaintop."
  • February 25th, 2006 -- Moustaches, Etc Guests Andy Daly and Richard Montoya. Andy Daly is a former castmember of MadTV, and a correspondent on Comedy Central's "The Showbiz Show with David Spade." He's also invented a "hip party game that's sweeping the nation," called "Mustache TV." Richard Montoya is 1/3 of the legendary Latino/Chicano sketch comedy group Culture Clash. Their newest play is "Zorro in Hell." He can also be seen in the upcoming Jack Black film "Nacho Libre."

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  • February 18th, 2006 -- The American Dream Guests Louis CK, Florian Keller, and Neil Hamburger. Louis CK is one of America's best standup comics -- we talk with him about his new kind of old-fashioned sitcom. Florian Keller writes in his book "Andy Kaufman: Wrestling with the American Dream" that Kaufman's work was a satire of that cherished ideal. Also, America's Funnyman, Neil Hamburger stops in to talk about his sad, sad, sad life.
  • February 11th, 2006 -- The Future Guests Chad Trujillo, Paul Moller, and Dippin Dots. A look deep into the future. We talk with the inventor of the Skycar, with the discoverer of a new planet, and with a representative of the Ice Cream of the Future, Dippin' Dots. Plus the future of scrapbooking, reptiles, and more, and relationship advice from The Evil Computer Bent on World Domination.
  • February 4th, 2006 -- All World Knowledge Guests John Hodgman and Fred Rees. Is it possible to contain all of the world's knowledge within the boundaries of one book? One radio show? We find out here. John Hodgman can be seen on the Daily Show, heard on This American Life, and read in his new book The Areas of My Expertise. The book is a compendium of made-up facts more valuable than the vastest library. Fred Rees is creator of The Book of Cool, a DVD set (and book) that teaches you every cool skill you need in life, from pen-spinning to behind-the-back dribbling.
  • January 28th, 2006 -- Rockets! Guests Dan Piraro, Josh Kornbluth, Amanda Congdon, and Andrew Baron. This week's show features a mish-mash of folks. Dan Piraro is the creator of the popular newspaper comic "Bizarro." Josh Kornbluth is a monologuist and host of "The Josh Kornbluth Show." We talk with Josh about his show "Ben Franklin: Unplugged," in celebration of the 300th anniversary of Franklin's birth. Also, Andrew Baron and Amanda Congdon are the co-creators of Rocketboom, the world's most popular video blog, or v-log.
    Web only bonus! Rocketboom Interview, uncut. Includes an extra ten minutes or so of the Rocketboom folks talking about turning a popular v-log into a succesful business model.
  • January 21st, 2006 -- Southern Soul Guests Rob Bowman and Devin the Dude. Devin the Dude is a Houston-based rapper whose self-depracating, hilarious, and sometimes profane raps has made him a favorite of Dr. Dre. DJ Premier, and other hip-hop insiders. Rob Bowman is one of the world's foremost experts on Stax Records. We talk to him about the DVD release of the concert film "Wattstax."
  • January 14th, 2006 -- Wholphin Guests Fred Armisen and Brent Hoff. Fred Armisen is a star on Saturday Night Live, and he's really, really nice (funny, too). Brent Hoff is the editor of McSweeney's new DVD magazine, Wholphin. Also, music from the Trachtenburg Family Slideshow Players and a comedy sketch from Kasper Hauser.
  • January 7th, 2006 -- Dog Days Guests H. Jon Benjamin and Demetri Martin. Jon Benjamin is best known as the voice of Ben, the layabout son in the long-running Comedy Central series Dr. Katz, Professional Therapist. He's also a stage comedian. Demetri Martin is a standup comedian, former writer for Late Night with Conan O'Brien, and the winner of the prestigious Perrier Award at the Edinborough Fringe. He's also a graduate of Yale University, and an NYU Law dropout. Also... how did that dog get in here?
    Web only bonus! Jon Benjamin interview, uncut. Twice the length of the aired version.
  • December 31st, 2005 -- Vaudeville! Guest Trav SD. This week, The Sound of Young America takes a magical trip back in time to the vaudeville era. Our guest Trav S.D. is the author of "No Applause - Just Throw Money," a book about the history of vaudeville in the US of A. We put on a variety show of our own, as well. It features Hard n Phirm, Dragon Boy Suede, Aziz Ansari, Brendan Thorn, Skillz, and more.
  • December 24th, 2005 -- Holiday Special. Our syndicated holiday special features John Waters, Davy Rothbart, and Christopher Moore, as well as Mustaches for Kids and other holiday-themed hilarity.
  • December 17th, 2005 -- Holiday Party Guest Chris Elliott. On this week's show, we sit down with Chris Elliott, the comedian who has retained his bizarre sensibility through a variety of media the past 25 years. Also, a vintage audio put-on by Coyle & Sharpe and Hang It Up / Keep It Up.
    Web only bonus! Contest results! Alex Blagg of BlaggBlogg and Jarrett Krosoczka, author of "Punk Farm" help us pick winners of the New Sincerity Holiday Contest.
  • December 10th, 2005 -- The Movies Guests Brendon Small, Mark & Michael Polish, and Peter Molyneux. Brendon Small is the creator of the Cartoon Network [adult swim] series Home Movies. Mark & Michael Polish are the directors of several films, including Twin Falls Idaho; they're also the authors of "The Declaration of Independent Filmmaking," a book about how to make an independent film. Peter Molyneux is the designer of the computer game "The Movies," which allows users to create films in-game. He's also designed quite a number of groundbreaking games, like "Populous" and "Black & White."
    Web only bonus! Bonus interview with Brendon Small. We talk about his new project, a death metal comedy cartoon show called "DethKlok."
    Web only bonus! Bonus interview with Lars Holm, author of the book "Fawlty Towers: The Worshipper's Guide." We talk about the classic Britcom. The PBS television special "Fawlty Towers Revisited" is airing this week on most PBS stations (click the link for details).
  • December 3rd, 2005 -- Canada, Et Al. Guests Eugene Mirman, Kyle MacDonald, and Brandon Bird. Eugene Mirman is one of New York's top alternative comics. He not long ago released his first CD, "The Absurd Nightclub Comedy of Eugene Mirman." Brandon Bird is a painter, whose work has been celebrated across the country. It often features fringe celebrities and historical figures engaged in fantastical activities. Kyle MacDonald writes the blog "One Red Paperclip." He's been trying to trade up, little by little, from a red paperclip to a house.
    Web only bonus! This is Eugene Mirman's Canada bit, in its real (video) form. It's from his wonderful Village Voice blog Hello, I'm Eugene.
  • November 26th, 2005 -- Comics and Comix, Pt. 3 Guests Sarah Silverman, Brad Meltzer, Kasper Hauser. We return to our nerdiest theme. Sarah Silverman is the hottest comedian in the country as her film "Jesus is Magic" hits theaters. Brad Meltzer is a best-selling novelist, and the author of the controversial DC Comics graphic novel "Identity Crisis." The Kasper Hauser Skit Club are San Francisco's favorite sketch comedy group... they perform a sketch and read some of their fake Craigslist postings.
    Web only bonus! A bonus Kasper Hauser sketch, recorded for the 2003 KZSC Laugh Riot Phone Call to the 14th Century (MP3, right click & save as)
  • November 19th, 2005 -- Belushi! Guests Judith Belushi Pisano and Tanner Colby. John Belushi was one of the great comics of the late 20th century. Belushi Pisano and Colby are the editors of the new book Belushi, an oral history of his life and times. The show also features clips from the National Lampoon Radio Hour which feature Belushi.
    Web only bonus! Hear Michael Palin, Harold Ramis, and Alan Zweibel talking about Belushi: Download (right click, save as) / Real Audio
  • November 12th, 2005 -- The Best Show. Guest Tom Scharpling. This week's show is given over to our pal Tom Scharpling, host of the cult radio program "The Best Show on WFMU." We hear two tracks from Tom's new CD with partner-in-joke Jon Wurster, recorded live on The Best Show. The program features comics calling in with assumed personae, being interviewed by the unflappable Scharpling.
  • November 5th, 2005 -- On the Road. Guests Henry Rollins and John Hodgman. Henry Rollins' 25 years on the road with Black Flag and The Rollins Band have left him really, really awesome. Also, John Hodgman, This American Life and McSweeney's contributor, talks about his new book, The Areas of My Expertise, and about hobos.
    Web only bonus! John Hodgman reads all 700 hobo names with musical accompaniment. 700 Hobo Names (MP3, right click & save as)
  • October 29th, 2005 -- Comics & Comix Part Two. Guests Andy Kindler and Harvey Pekar. Andy Kindler is a standup comic best known for eviscerating the comedy industry in his annual "State of the Industry Address" at Montreal's Just For Laughs festival. He's appeared numerous times on Letterman, and was a featured player on Everybody Loves Raymond. Harvey Pekar is the author of the celebrated comic series "American Splendor," which was made into a film starring Paul Giammatti. He recently published a comic memoir entitled "The Quitter."
  • October 22nd, 2005 -- Comics & Comix. Guests Matt Walsh, Art Spiegelman, and Chris Elliott. Matt Walsh is a founding member of the Upright Citizens Brigade, and has appeared in numerous films. He talks with us about "Martin and Orloff," a film he starred in and co-wrote. Art Spiegelman is the Pulitzer Prize-winning author of Maus, among other books and comics. Spiegelman talks with us about his newest book, "In the Shadow of No Towers." Chris Elliott is a comedy hero for his work on the David Letterman show, as well as on his anti-sitcom "Get A Life," and the film "Cabin Boy." He's written a comic mystery novel, "The Shroud of the Thwacker."
  • October 15th, 2005 -- Dream Boogie. Peter Guralnick is the author of the new Sam Cooke biography "Dream Boogie: The Triumph of Sam Cooke." He is also the author of several other texts, including the two volume definitive biography of Elvis Presley.
  • October 8th, 2005 -- Perceived Sleights. Bruce Bridgeman is a professor at UC Santa Cruz, and recently published a paper on legenday Santa Cruz tourist attraction The Mystery Spot. Robert Weide is the executive producer of the HBO series Curb Your Enthusiasm, starring Larry David. Also, we play some improvised Van Morrison recordings that are so bizarre, they must be heard to be believed.
  • October 1st, 2005 -- The Power of Love. Dan Savage is the creator of the nationally syndicated sex advice column Savage Love, and the author of the new book "The Commitment," about his family's deliberations over gay marriage. Neil Strauss is a writer for Rolling Stone and the New York Times. His new book is called "The Game: Penetrating the Secret Society of Pickup Artists." It chronicles his years-long journey into the bizarre world of Masters of Pickup.
  • September 24th, 2005 -- The Gift of Gab. David Rakoff 's humorous essays enliven PRI's This American Life; his new collection is "Don't Get Too Comfortable." The hip-hop duo Blackalicious have been holding down the California alternative hip-hop scene for more than ten years. Their new album is "The Craft."
  • September 17th, 2005 -- International Waters. Dick Blasucci won two Emmy awards as head writer of SCTV. For the past seven years, he's been executive producer of Mad TV. John "Ol' Chumbucket" Baur & Mark "Cap'n Slappy" Summers are the creators of International Talk Like A Pirate Day.
  • September 3rd, 2005 -- Life changes. Matt Besser of the Upright Citizens Brigade talks about their new sieries on Bravo, "Asssscat Improv." Rodney Rothman, former Late Show with David Letterman head writer, talks about his memoir "Early Bird." He retired to Florida at age 28. Also, music from New Orleans music legends.
  • New Sincerity Love Contest Results -- Three talented listeners won copies of "Created in Darkness By Troubled Americans" for winning our New Sincerity love contest. Matt Besser helped us judge the results.
  • August 27th, 2005 -- People Helping People. We talk with Bob Edwards, long-time host of NPR's Morning Edition, and now host of the Bob Edwards Show on XM Satellite Radio. Also, we help a listener impress his girlfriend, and Jesse's little brother tells a joke.
  • August 20th, 2005 -- Real Vs. Fake. Ricky Jay is a magician, actor, and scholar of the history of strange performance. He talks with us about his book "Extraordinary Exhibitions" and his career. Also, Brian Copeland is a top-rated San Francisco radio personality and standup comic. He talks with us about his one-man show "Not A Genuine Black Man," which is the longest running solo show in San Francisco history.
  • August 13th, 2005 -- High and Low. We explore the dichotomy between high art and low. Louis CK talks with us about his standup comedy and his upcoming HBO series, "Lucky Louie." Chip Lord of the seminal art & architecture group The Ant Farm talks with us about their illustrious history -- even having a song written about one of their pieces by the Boss himself. Plus a song from New York sketch comedy group Elephant Larry.
  • August 6th, 2005 -- Revenge of the Nerds. Prince Paul talks about his career as a hip-hop and comedy producer, from De La Soul to Handsome Boy Modeling School to Chris Rock to Pootie Tang. Then, Maria Schneider hits us with Pathetic Geek Stories, her comic strip which presents what she calls "a concentrated weekly dose of humiliation." Also, Theresa, Jesse's girlfriend, hosts in a bizarre attempt to book Pulitzer Prize-winning playwright Tony Kushner through dream magic.
  • July 30th, 2005 -- Odd Ends. Some of the strangest things that have ever happened on The Sound of Young America. Kasper Hauser, the brilliant San Francisco sketch comedy group, tell us about scamming internet scammers. We talk with Robert Hamburger, webmaster of realultimatepower.net about ninjas, and when we interview a scout for Steve Harvey's Big Time, everything goes horribly wrong. Also: Charlie Todd is the creator of Improv Everywhere, a group that plans the most elaborate and beautiful pranks one can imagine on the streets of NYC.
  • July 23rd, 2005 -- The Del Close Marathon. Del Close was the greatest comedy mind of the latter half of the 20th century, training the greats from Belushi to the Upright Citizens Brigade. We talk with Ian Roberts of the UCB, and Anthony King of the UCB Theater, about the Del Close Marathon, which honors his memory. We also talk with Jeff Griggs, author of "Guru: My Days with Del Close."
  • July 16th, 2005 -- Go! For It. We talk with Paul Feig, creator of the cult TV series "Freaks and Geeks," and author of the new book "Superstud: How I Became a 24-year-old Virgin." We also talk with the founder of the British rock/pop/hip-hop/dance band The Go! Team.
  • July 9nd, 2005 -- Way Into You. We talk with Greg Behrendt, comedian and author of the uber-bestselling book "He's Just Not That Into You." We also hear from Scott Aukerman and BJ Porter, also know as "The Fun Bunch", who as a writing team have written for HBO's Mr. Show, and as comedy empresarios run the world's best comedy night, Los Angeles' Comedy Death Ray.
  • July 2nd, 2005 -- The Second City. We talk with Anne Libera, author of the Second City Guide to Improvisation, about the history of that illustrious improv comedy school.
  • June 25th, 2005 -- Good Friends and Great Times! We talk summer movies with comedian Doug Benson. We also chat with James Frey, award winning author of "A Million Tiny Pieces," and "My Friend Leonard."
  • June 18th, 2005 -- Dirty Mind with guests dirty R&B legend Blowfly, the original foul-mouthed rapper and Legs McNeil, author of the acclaimed book "The Other Hollywood: The Oral History of the Porn Film Industry." (This show contains adult themes and a smattering of adult language)
  • June 11th, 2005 -- Potpourri with Paula Poundstone. We get chatty with the legendary standup comic. Also... Would You Rather?, Hang It Up / Keep It Up, and more.
  • June 4th, 2005 -- It's The Nucular Option, as we talk with Stanford linguist and NPR commentator Geoffrey Nunberg about his book "Going Nucular." Then we have an odd chat with the odd trio (Michael Schowalter, Michael Ian Black, and David Wain) behind the new Comedy Central series Stella.
  • May 28th, 2005 -- New Sincerity Summer. We adjudicate the New Sincerity Summer contest, in which we asked listeners to contribute New Sincerity Summer activities. We also talk with Mike Veeck, minor league baseball empresario, son of baseball Hall of Famer Bill Veeck, and author of "Fun is Good." Mike talks with us about some of the promotions he's concocted, like "Disco Demolition Night" and "Mime-O-Vision." He also tells us about his son, who he has named "Night Train."
  • May 21st, 2005 -- Finders Keepers. We visit with our old pal Davy Rothbart, editor of Found Magazine, and hear a few of his audio finds. We also talk with Lorca Shepperd, co-director of the film Other Peoples' Pictures. The documentary covers the world of snapshot collectors -- people who are interested in vintage amateur photography. Plus! This week only, a contest for the best New Sincerity summer activities... email your ideas to me!
  • May 14th, 2005 -- Laugh Riot. We celebrate the second annual KZSC Laugh Riot with comedy from Brent Weinbach and Jasper Redd, and an in-studio chat and performance with Hard N Phirm.
  • May 7th, 2005 -- The Onion. We talk about The Onion with staff writer Joe Garden and editor-in-chief Carol Kolb. Also -- recorded comedy from the Sklar Brothers and Hard N Phirm.
  • April 30, 2005 -- Old Men. We are joined by legendary standup comic Shelley Berman and Don Herbert, better known as television's Mr. Wizard.
  • April 23, 2005 -- Hip Hop Heads with actor Danny Hoch, founder of the Hip-Hop Theater Festival, and Sway & King Tech, hosts of the World Famous Wakeup Show.
  • April 16, 2005 -- Rock Snobs with Ira Kaplan of Yo La Tengo, comedian Greg Proops, and Steven Daly, co-author of "The Rock Snob Dictionary"
  • April 7, 2005 -- Baseball. We talk baseball with guests Bill Lee, Tim & Eric, and Will Carrol of the Baseball Prospectus.
  • March 31, 2005 -- Hedberg, etc. Our guests are Marc Maron, host of Air America Radio's "Morning Sedition" and legendary standup comic, and Al Madrigal, up-and-coming standup. We talk with both about their experiences with the late Mitch Hedberg, and offer some of Hedberg's standup.
  • March 24, 2005 -- Guests DJ Spooky on his "Rebirth of a Nation" remix of "Birth of a Nation" and Sharon Waxman on her book "Rebels on the Backlot," about the indie film explosion of the mid 1990s, and the directors behind it.
  • March 17, 2005 -- No F'ing Eagles. We are joined by the founders of the Lebowskifest and Seth Greenland, author of the Hollywood satire "The Bones."
  • March 10, 2005 -- America's Future. We talk with with Joe Garden of The Onion, Chris Jackson of H.O.P.E. and Hang it Up / Keep it Up.
  • March 3, 2005 -- A Very Magical TSOYA. with magician/actor/scholar Ricky Jay and memoirist Amy Krause Rosenthal.
  • February 24, 2005 -- Comedian Doug Benson on the Oscars and UK Sketch group The Hollow Men on their Comedy Central series.
  • February 17, 2005 -- Storytellers, with guests Colin Meloy, of The Decemberists, and Harvey Pekar, creator of "American Splendor."
  • February 10, 2005 -- A look at the revolutionary UK stage show Beyond the Fringe, with curators from the Museum of Television & Radio
  • February 3, 2005 -- Guests Scharpling & Wurster, of The Best Show on WFMU
  • January 20th, 2005 -- Guest Paul Feig, creator of Freaks and Geeks
  • 10000th Episode -- Our "10,000th Episode"

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  • Megamix! -- This is a fifteen minute blast of The Sound of Young America, featuring a pile of guests...
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  • Holiday Special -- Our syndicated holiday special features John Waters, Davy Rothbart, and Christopher Moore, as well as Mustaches for Kids.
  • The Airplane Giveaway -- Along with our guests Jasper Redd and W. Kamau Bell, we give away a ride on a biplane, and have a lot of fun, besides.
  • Battle of the Boyfriends -- Jordan, Jesse and Gene's girlfriends go through deep and probing questions to find out who is truly the best boyfriend.
  • Battle of the Dads -- Jordan and Jesse's dad are questioned, and given points, to decide the question... who is the raddest dad? PS: This was a show in our old morning timeslot, and it was during pledge drive, I think, so it might have some interruptions.
  • The Future -- The Sound of Young America looks at the world of tommorow... including the future of scrapbooking (it'll only get bigger), flying cars, and the future's past...
  • The Great Communicators -- We talk with Chris Hardwick of MTV's Singled Out and Hard n Phirm, Patton Oswalt of TV's The King oF Queens, and pay sardonic tribute to Ronald Reagan.
  • High Art -- We talk about Art, Hollywood, and of course, The Family Circus.
  • Underpants 2004 -- Did we really do a double-length show from a public place in only our underpants? Sadly, yes. This show features interviews with comedian and author Marc Maron and James Spooner, director of the film Afro-Punk.

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    Streaming Interviews (Left click to start realaudio stream)
  • Ted Alexandro -- We talk with Ted Alexandro, standup and founder of the New York Comics Coalition, a labor group for comedians.
  • Dave Attell -- We talk (a long time ago) with Dave Attell, the host of Comedy Central's "Insomniac."
  • Todd Barry -- We talk with Todd Barry, standup comedian.
  • Joe Berlinger -- We talk with Joe Berlinger, co-director of the documentary "Mettalica: Some Kind of Monster," as well as "Paradise Lost" and "Brother's Keeper."
  • Shelley Berman -- We talk with Shelley Berman, legendary stand up comedian and improviser.
  • Brandon Bird -- We talk with Brandon Bird, the new painter of light.
  • Rob Bowman -- We talk with Rob Bowman, the world's leading expert on the Memphis-based soul label Stax Records, about that label, and it's festival film, "Wattstax."
  • Steve Burns -- We talk with Steve Burns, independent musician and former host of "Blue's Clues."
  • Chuck D -- We talk with Chuck D, frontman of the seminal hip-hop group Public Enemy.
  • Louis CK -- We talk with Louis CK, writer and director of the film "Pootietang," comedian, and writer for shows like Late Night with Conan O'Brien, the Dana Carvey Show, and many more.
  • Count Bass D -- We talk with Nashville-based rapper, producer, DJ, and multi-instrumentalist Count Bass D.
  • Dick Dale -- We talk with Dick Dale, the king of the Surf Guitar.
  • Devin the Dude -- We talk with Houston-based rapper/singer Devin the Dude, the man sometimes known as Jesse's Favorite Rapper.
  • Dame Edna -- We talk with theater personality, talk show hostess, and housewife-megastar Dame Edna.
  • Paul Feig -- We talk with Paul Feig, author, comedian, and creator of the cult television series "Freaks and Geeks."
  • John Flansburgh & AJ Schnack -- We talk with John Flansburgh, of They Might Be Giants, and AJ Schnack, director of the film "Gigantic," which is about the band.
  • Zach Galifianakis -- We talk somewhat briefly with a very ill comedian Zach Galifianakis.
  • Dave Gibbons -- We talk with Dave Gibbons, comic artist and co-creator of the comic classic "The Watchmen."
  • Joanne Gilbert -- We talk with Dr Joanne Gilbert, former standup comic and doctor of philosophy, about her book "Performing Marginality," a look at the roles of women in standup comedy.
  • Danny Hoch -- We talk with Danny Hoch, Obie-winning founder of the Hip-Hop Theater Festival, and creator of the film and stage show "Jails, Hospitals, & Hip-Hop." Be aware that this interview begins with a clip from the film.
  • Improv Everywhere -- We talk with Charlie Todd, the founder of "Improv Everywhere," an NYC-based group that performs elaborate, joyous pranks with as many as 50 participants.
  • Robert Hamburger -- We talk with Robert Hamburger, the creator of "REAL Ultimate Power", and the author of "Real Ultimate Power: The Official Ninja Book."
  • H.O.P.E. in America -- We talk with Chris Jackson, of the group Horrified Observers of Pedantic Entertainment, about their protest of a Paris Hilton book signing in Hollywood.
  • Marc Horowitz -- We talk with Marc Horowitz, artist and comedian.
  • Kasper Hauser -- We talk with the members of the San Francisco-based sketch group Kasper Hauser about their elaborate anti-scam scams and fake Craigslist postings.
  • Josh Kornbluth -- We talk with Josh Kornbluth, solo performer and film star about his show, "Benjamin Franklin: Unplugged."
  • Harmon Leon -- we talk with Harmon Leon, first-person journalist, and author of "The Harmon Chronicles."
  • Anne Libera -- we talk with Anne Libera, director of the Second City school in Chicago, and author of "The Second City Almanac of Improvisation." This interview also features classic clips from Second City stage shows.
  • John Linnell -- we talk with John Linnell of They Might Be Giants.
  • Chip Lord -- We talk with Chip Lord, member of the art and architecture group The Ant Farm, who created such memorable works as Cadillac Ranch.
  • Masta Ace -- We talk with Masta Ace, rapper, producer, and former member of the legendary Juice Crew.
  • Jamis Macniven -- We talk with resteranteur/raconteur Jamis Macniven, founder of Buck's of Woodside, the most bizarre eatery in the world, and the site of the founding of every internet company ever.
  • Jim McManus -- We talk with Jim McManus, poet, professor, and author of "Positively Fifth Street," about his fling in the world of professional poker.
  • Colin Meloy -- We talk with singer/songwriter Colin Meloy, who pens sea shanties and tales of the French Foreign Legion for The Decemberists
  • Eugene Mirman -- We talk with comedian and short filmmaker Eugene Mirman.
  • Richard Montoya -- We talk with Richard Montoya, of the legendary Latino sketch comedy and theater group Culture Clash.
  • Patton Oswalt -- We talk with Patton Oswalt, standup comedian and co-star of CBS' "The King of Queens," on April 17th, 2003. Note: this is a whole different interview than the one in the downloads section.
  • Jimmy Pardo -- We talk with Jimmy Pardo, standup comic and host of "National Lampoon's Funny Money."
  • Pearl of the Suicide Girls -- We talk with Pearl of the Suicide Girls Burlesque Review.
  • Neal Pollack -- We talk with Neal Pollack, America's Greatest Living Writer, and author of "The Neal POllack Anthology of American Literature" and "Never Mind the Pollacks."
  • Prince Paul -- We talk with Prince Paul, producer for De La Soul, Chris Rock, and Handsome Boy Modeling School, among others.
  • Greg Proops -- We talk with Greg Proops, standup comic and co-star of "Whose Line Is it, Anyway?"
  • George Ratliff -- We talk with George Ratliff, director of the documentary "Hell House."
  • Jeff Richards -- We talk with former Saturday Night Live castmember Jeff Richards, best known for his impressions, and the character "Drunk Girl."
  • Davy Rothbart -- This one's a contender for TSOYA interview of the century. We talk with Davy, the founder of Found Magazine, about finds, and he shares some truly amazing audio finds with us. This will change your life.
  • Davy Rothbart -- We talk with Davy Rothbart, the editor of Found Magazine, a magazine composed of stuff that has been, well, found. (this interview is from early 2004, if we remeber right)
  • Tom Scharpling -- We talk with Tom Scharpling, the host of WFMU's innovative and hilarious program, "The Best Show on WFMU."
  • Maria Schneider -- We talk with Maria Schneider, creator of the wonderful comic Pathetic Geek Stories.
  • Sarah Silverman (the short one) -- We talk and giggle with comedienne Sarah Silverman, as she sits on a pile of luggage in an alley in San Francisco.
  • Sarah Silverman (the long one) -- We talk and giggle with comedienne Sarah Silverman, but for real this time, like for half an hour.
  • The Sklar Brothers -- We talk with twin comedians Randy and Jason Sklar.
  • Slovin & Allen -- We talk with Slovin & Allen, stage comedy duo and writers for Saturday Night Live.
  • Art Spiegelman -- We talk with Art Spiegelman, comix authority, and author of "Maus" and "In the Shadow of No Towers."
  • Steve Harvey's Big Time -- We talk with the casting director of Steve Harvey's Big Time about a casting visit to Santa Cruz... but things spiral out of control.
  • The Suicide Girls -- We talk with several of the principles of the alterna-porn website Suicidegirls.com.
  • Tim and Eric -- We talk with Tim & Eric, creators of the Cartoon Network series "Tom Goes to the Mayor" and the website timanderic.com.
  • Sean Welch -- We talk with Sean Welch, co-producer and crew (that is, the entire crew) for the hilarious and wonderful spelling bee documentary "Spellbound."
  • Andrew WK -- We talk with our favorite rock star, Andrew WK.

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    Vox Populi (Streaming)
  • John Edwards -- We ask Santa Cruzians not what they would do for the Dems' VP candidate, but what they would do with him. (Produced by Nick White)

    Downloadable Original Material (right click and "save as")

  • Theme Song -- The theme of the show, "Maximum Fun," composed and performed by Dan Grayson and Jesse Thorn.
  • Mace Detective, Private Detective -- Longtime Sound of Young America fans already know about Mace, the hard-boiled private detective with a penchant for booze, women, and Hilites For Children magazine. This adventure is his second, "Ain't No Sunshine When She's Gone."
  • Beer & the Boss -- As part of our continuing series entitled "American Dreamers," we present an odd story from listener Jesse Davis. It involves the Boss himself, Bruce Springsteen and home-brewed beer. If you're inspired, share with us a strange dream you've had by clicking on the "contact" button above -- you may be the next American Dreamer.
  • Advice for John -- Every teen goes through some tough times on his or her journey to adulthood. Jesse's little brother John is no exception. Luckily, he has some help from his friends at The Sound of Young America.
  • Zombie Awareness Month -- February is zombie awareness month, and we put together this public service announcement on how you can help make this year's Z.A.M. a special one.
  • Alicia Keys -- When Alicia Keys calls, you shouldn't pick up the phone, because she is weeeeeird.
  • Dolphins & the Pope -- Jesse Thorn, "America's Radio Sweetheart" interviews one Santa Cruzian on the Pope's plans to use Santa Cruz as a staging ground for a new breed of Catholic dolphins.
  • Maximum Fun, by Indie Rockapella -- A Sound of Young America fan submitted this interesting remix of The Sound's theme, "Maximum Fun."


    Downloadable Interviews (right click and "save as")

  • Dave Attell interview snippet -- We ask Dave Attell in what historical era he would most like to host his Comedy Central program "Insomniac."
  • Doug Benson's Oscar Recap -- We look at the 2004 Oscar broadcast with Doug Benson. (Warning this is a large file)
  • Mike Nelson -- We talk with former Mystery Science Theater 3000 host Dave Nelson
  • Patton Oswalt -- We talk with Patton Oswalt of TV's The King of Queens. (Warning: this is a large file)

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