Johnny and Walton take on various topics from around the Universe and play records from their favorite musicians.
Walton brings his inspirational comedy to Chinatown.
Johnny talks with singer Julia Fairlight about her struggles with dependency, finding help, and living life to it's fullest in a very special episode of The Sunday Show.
Johnny and Walton talk to Marcel "SEL" Blanco, Edward Michael Doran, and Richard Abagon about the art, music, and people native to Los Angeles.
The Sunday Show talks to Greg White of Eat, Greg, Eat about food, racism, and being gay in the Marines in the 1970's.
Johnny and Walton get to the center of the galaxy with the truth about desire, nerds, drugs, fights, and good old fashioned rock and roll.
Johnny and Walton get into the history of Second City, lifelong musical affairs, and The Breakfast Club with veteran actor/singer/songwriter John Kapelos
Johnny reports back from Brokechella while Walton informs us about the ethics of drug dealing.
The Sunday Show hangs out with inthebackground, a young independent band from Corona, CA and reminisce about life in the fabulous Inland Empire of Southern California.
Johnny and Walton talk about sacrifice and self-worth with guest host Edgar Hernandez. Plus Zombies...brainz.
Johnny and Walton talk to Jordan White the Jane of Jane N the Jungle about their new EP, recent tour, and the motivation to be an artist. In the second hour, Johnny and Walton catch up with B. Mauric…
Johnny talks to Kurt Sodergren from Big Bad Voodoo Daddy about the 90's swing revival, the movie Swingers, and what it's like to play 150 shows per year for 20 years.
Johnny and Walton reflect on the decade when they came of age.
A short clip from Episode 4 with Andrew Sheppard performing live in studio
Jeff from Scorpion Wolf Shark stops by with his daughter to promote the Rock N' Comedy Cabaret and brings comedian/actress Erica Rhodes who helps to teach us what A Prairie Home Companion is.
Walton and Johnny celebrate their 53rd show with an interview with session music legends Hal Blaine and Don Randi. Plus they talk about the upcoming documentary "The Wrecking Crew" with director Denn…
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This episode we feature Joe Genaro and the music of The Dead Milkmen.
Johnny and Walton reflect on the problems of the multi-verse while listening to tracks from the new l…
Walton and Johnny get hyped for the Rock 'n' Comedy Cabaret and get deeply mystical with those who came from Heaven.
Peter Novoa from LennonBus.org stops in to talk about recording with random children and the merits of modern recording technology. Then, Johnny and crew solve the problem of love and whether Kanye i…
Johnny talks new movies, old movies, weed, and becoming "that guy" in Hollywood with Allen Covert from Happy Madison.
Grandma's Boy himself, Allen Covert, visits the Titans' studio to talk about his …