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  • LIVE: Repeater’s Top 10 Countdown of 2019

    LIVE: Repeater’s Top 10 Countdown of 2019

    At the very end of 2019, the Repeater crew invited seven hilarious guests to count down the top ten songs of the year. Comedians include Leslie Diana, Jordan Camille Randolph, Juan Nicolón, Milly Tamarez, Molly Kiernan, Peter Johnston, and Brooks Allison. Recorded LIVE at QED in Queens, NY.

  • LIVE: Repeater’s Top 10 Countdown of 2009

    LIVE: Repeater’s Top 10 Countdown of 2009

    It’s our first-ever top 10 countdown! Join Evan and Pat, along with ten of their hilarious friends, as they count down the best tracks of 2009. Comedians include Amanda Giobbi, John Ross, Addie Weyrich, Taylor Garron, Tom Sanchez, Michelle Francesca Thomas, Fumi Abe, Patrick Sweeney, Rachel Joravsky, and Bridgette Rizkalla. Plus, music from Kaylyn Marie…

  • Season 3 Roundup – Songs That Got Us Through 2018

    We recently wrapped up Season 3, talking with ten incredible guests about the songs that got them through 2018. Check out the entire season in this one convenient post! Featuring Addie Weyrich, Milly Tamarez, Woody Fu, Corin Wells, Mikey Erg, Bailey Swilley, Rachel Pegram, Michael Stevens, Mariah Smith, and Taylor Garron.

  • Betty Who “Heartbreak Dream” with Mariah Smith

    Betty Who “Heartbreak Dream” with Mariah Smith

    This week on Repeater, we sit down with comedian, writer, and producer Mariah Smith (Keeping Up With the Kontinuity Errors, Time Magazine) about Betty Who’s “Heartbreak Dream”, and talk about Mariah’s deep passion for pop, and how her upbringing influenced her current pop culture expertise.

  • Shura “2Shy” with Michael Stevens

    Shura “2Shy” with Michael Stevens

    This week on Repeater, we talk with comedic performer Michael Stevens (Magnet Theater) about Shura’s “2Shy” and how the song got him through a post-break-up year and reminds him to feel his feelings. Michael takes us on a personal journey through his 2018, with setbacks, highlights, and his experiences re-entering the dating world.

  • Cardi B ft Bad Bunny & J Balvin “I Like It” with Bailey Swilley

    Cardi B ft Bad Bunny & J Balvin “I Like It” with Bailey Swilley

    This week on Repeater, we talk with comedian and writer Bailey Swilley (BoogieManja, Pretty Women: A Real Housewives Musical Review) about “I Like It” by star of 2018, Cardi B. In this episode, we explore music that can’t help but lift you up, empower, and push through the cold, dark winters…even if you don’t, say,…

  • Paul McCartney & Elvis Costello “Tommy’s Coming Home” with Mikey Erg

    Paul McCartney & Elvis Costello “Tommy’s Coming Home” with Mikey Erg

    This week on Repeater, we talk with drummer, guitarist, and vocalist Mikey Erg (The Chris Gethard Show, Worriers, Early Riser The Ergs!, 100 Other Bands) about “Tommy’s Coming Home” by unbelievable dream team Paul McCartney & Elvis Costello. This episode, we dive into how this song got Mikey through this past year and how the…

  • H.E.R. ft. Daniel Caesar “Best Part”  with Corin Wells

    H.E.R. ft. Daniel Caesar “Best Part” with Corin Wells

    This week on Repeater, we talk with Corin Wells (Above Average, UCB) about “Best Part” by H.E.R. featuring Daniel Caesar. Hear why Corin picked this straightforward and beautiful love song to be the track that got her through the last year and stick around for topics like friendship, relationship songs, and a little James Blake.

  • Mitski “I Don’t Smoke” with Milly Tamarez

    Mitski “I Don’t Smoke” with Milly Tamarez

    The inconceivable Milly Tamarez (Vice, BET, FLEXX) joins us on the show to talk about how Mitski’s “I Don’t Smoke” got her through the rollercoaster year that was 2018.

  • Bobby Matos “Nadie Baila Como Yo” with Oliver Wang

    Bobby Matos “Nadie Baila Como Yo” with Oliver Wang

    Oliver Wang (Author, Heat Rocks Podcast, NPR) joins us from California for our first-ever remote interview. Oliver initially sent us three songs (including Fela Kuti’s “Water No Get Enemy” and Bobby Reed’s “The Time Is Right For Love”) but ultimately settled on “Nadie Baila Como Yo” by Bobby Matos. (“Nadie Baila Como Yo” translates to…