'Whenever, Wherever' by Shakira (w/ Solomon Georgio)

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Introducing: jackass the podcast with johnny knoxville and jeff tremaine

Introducing jackass the podcast! On the show, hosts johnny knoxville and jeff tremaine, along with special guests steve-o, chris pontius, spike jonze, and the rest of the longtime jackass cast and crew, chat about all things jackass. the pranks, stunts, injuries, tears, laughter, ...  Show more

Y.M.C.A. by Village People

Y.M.C.A....an absolutely loony song. Yet also a generational anthem. And also, a red herring, because this episode is not actually about Y.M.C.A. This episode is actually about a shocking reveal that will change the future of this podcast and possibly the world. Goodbye, for now. ...  Show more

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