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Episode 10: Hip Hop

Perhaps the greatest tragedy of all time is that music written by young men and women to represent their unique experience of adversity and showing the world the power of their voice, both literally and metaphorically, has been reduced to: "You're such a fuckin' ho, I love it (I love it) You're such a fuckin' ho, I love it (I love it) You're such a fuckin' ho, I love it (Love it, love it) (I'ma fuck a bitch, tell her cousin)" GK and Robbie D take a scornhammer to hip hop culture and everything it's become over the past decade in their latest tirade against the mainstream.

Episode 9: Delivery Drivers

Not ones to mince words, GK and Robbie D will get straight to the point with this one: delivery drivers are human garbage.

Episode 8: Air Travel

GK and Robbie D don't need to convince you that travelling by plane is shit. But they're going to anyway.

Episode 7: Australian Politics

Australia is known for many embarrassing things: the platypus, Ivan Milat, GK's facial hair, and more recently, the fact we've had more Prime Ministers in the past decade than Robbie D has gotten laid. The duo is privileged to have comedian and writer for The UnAustralian Mark Williamson join them as they discuss the recent leadership spill and the clusterfuck that is politics in Australia in general.

Episode 6: Parents

Parenting is foundational in ensuring children grow up with as few neck tattoos as possible. It's been referred to as the hardest job in the world and surely only a couple of people would argue otherwise. Side note, GK and Robbie D* are that couple of people. *Not even really Robbie D

Episode 5: Meme Culture

Memes, much like cancer, are here to stay. Though perhaps not any closer to finding a cure, GK and Robbie D think they've found temporary alleviation in the form of perhaps their scorniest episode yet.

Episode 4: Uber

After a hiatus long enough to create two-thirds of a child in, GK and Robbie D are back with a heavy swell of rage ready to be unloaded all over their next target's lower back: Uber.