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The Death of Comedy is a burlesque radio sitcom and sketch show, mixing the Vaudevillian with the absurd, the surreal and the transgressive. This spectacle centers around a duo of ignorant, amoral and anarchist DJs (DJ Bao Ze and MC Nuggets), their tendency to discover bad ideas and their determination to see them their disastrous ends. In reckless pursuit of impropriety, new satire and old schtick, the DoC boldly crosses the line, jumps the shark, tips the Sacred Cow and smashes the Overton Window. We’d like to thank KPTZ for always giving us enough rope to hang ourselves. This is The Death of Comedy . . . We’re killing it!
The Death of Comedy is a burlesque radio sitcom and sketch show, mixing the Vaudevillian with the absurd, the surreal and the transgressive. This spectacle centers around a duo of ignorant, amoral and anarchist DJs (DJ Bao Ze and MC Nuggets), their tendency to discover bad ideas and their determination to see them their disastrous ends. In reckless pursuit of impropriety, new satire and old schtick, the DoC boldly crosses the line, jumps the shark, tips the Sacred Cow and smashes the Overton Window. We’d like to thank KPTZ for always giving us enough rope to hang ourselves. This is The Death of Comedy . . . We’re killing it!
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Friday Sep 19, 2025
Episode 21: "In Poor Taste" or "Eating Your Phil" (Re-Uploaded)
Friday Sep 19, 2025
Friday Sep 19, 2025
(Air Date: Too Hot To Air)
Lost at sea with a small crew and supplies running out, Bao and Nuggets debate about how they can best serve their crew and who to eat first.
Guest Actors: David Faber and Mary-Ashley Medeiros
Sketches:
"Surprise Party" (13;23)*
"Ringtones" (21:38)*
"Polygraph Interrogation" (21:55)*
Music:
"Cannibal" was performed by Kesha, from her 2010 EP "Cannibal," and was produced by RCA
"Eat Me!" was performed by Ozzy Ozzborne from his 202 album "Ordinary Man" and was produced by Epic.
"Fantasia on a Theme by Thomas Tallis" from the 2003 soundtrack to "Master and Commander" was composed by Ralph Vaughan Williams, and produced by MTC.
"Haul Away Joe" was performed by The Longest Johns, from their self-produced 2018 album "Between the Wind and Weather."
"She Drives Me Crazy" was performed by The Fine Young Cannibals, from their 1988 album, The Raw and the Cooked, produced by IRS Records.
* Written by Michael J Grady

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