Does anyone really need another podcast starring four guys in a garage? According to Craig, Dave, Matt and Brad, yes ... yes they do.
And they’ll do it with a complete lack of grace and decency. Because that’s what (and who) they are. Needless to say, they’ll say it.
The boys wake up from tryptophan comas to discuss Black Friday, Mike's blood pressure and some holiday highlights, before turning back to their old friend, The Hat.
For the uninitiated, that means t…
This week, the boys think they returned to normal... until they sobered up and listened back to the audio. Stop us if you're surprised.
Lower your expectations and watch Mike gobble, Brad hobble and…
The boys are back with a heap of memories from #RICC2018, including recaps, interviews, a few huge mistakes and one unexpected appearance by Michael Rooker from "Guardians of the Galaxy."
They also …
Okay, so we posted it a little late, but the boys celebrate their favorite holiday with some talk about #RICC2018, offensive costumes, cultural appropriation and serial killers. It's a chuckle-fest, …
The boys gather to discuss the death of lottery dreams, the death of Sears, the death of sports fandom, and the death of cheap beer. It's a morbid laugh riot.
As always, Needless to Say is made pos…
The boys work off a 7-day hangover to get to the heart of the #metoo movement, what impact it's had on our childhood memories, and why Louis CK and sexist college professors should be left to face vi…
There WERE topics scheduled for Episode 59. There WERE points we wanted to make. There WERE reasons we wanted to discuss these things. But instead, Brad, Mike and Craig got together, killed a 30-rack…
Brad and Craig are back (with Mike's disembodied voice) to discuss Bert and Ernie's identity, spiked laxative lemonade videos, turtle sex, Batman's junk and a ton more. As always, we touch on intelli…
The boys have an honest discussion about Catholic Charities, 9/11, hurricane coverage, innovative drug dealers and even the Beatles. Done our way.
As always, Needless to Say is made possible by a gr…
This week, 66% of NTS returns a little late, joined by Brad's better 50%, to have a mid-week discussion about the ongoing Colin Kaepernick and Nike debate, why Geoffrey Owens was the latest victim of…
The boys fight exhaustion and tech issues to discuss Louis CK, bad video gamers, Christian nonsense and ongoing racism.
Don't call it a comeback! But, after weeks of semi-intelligence and heartfelt statements, the guys discuss dummy NFL failures, PC colleges censoring comics for being insensitive, PETA bitching about …
This week, technology bit the guys in the ass once again, making 2/3 of the show unlistenable. So, a beer-soaked, four-man Friday night turned into a coffee-heavy, chill 1:1 discussion of stereotypes…
The boys celebrate one full year of publishing freedom by discussing entertainment that ended too soon, old men that don't want it to end, and sexual practices that probably should.
The boys reflect on a weird time machine of a week that saw the subjects of previous shows' headlines resurface in the news. This includes sharks, vaginas, Corey Feldman, Hulk Hogan, and sky genitals…
The boys return from a week off ready to tackle the world's biggest issues, including beach umbrella homicides, unionized ninjas in Japan, Walmart making people fatter, and gross period parties in th…
The boys meet up with their good friends, New England rock band Psycle, to discuss their music, the state of rock and roll, celebrity stories and -- for some reason -- fists. It's a different kind of…
This week, the boys reflect on freedom -- freedom to drink, watch Mike fall on his face, stuff their fat asses with Nathan's hot dogs and make jokes about Uranus. God bless America.
The boys are back after a rough week off to discuss how Facebook political arguments are meaningless, when Britain might riot because of C02, how Jim Bakker plans to cure VD and why the Fourth of Jul…
The boys come together after a slow news week to discuss how SNL is too focused on politics, we're too focused on f-bombs, and Jamie Foxx was focused on cheeks.