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#91: Letter to You
Sean and Matt debut a new song just in time for the election. After catching up on Halloween, they dissect Bruce's new album Letter to You.
#89: Blinded 2043
Cinephile and friend Matt M. returns after a quarantine viewing of 2019's Blinded by the Light to share his hot take on the film. Later, the boys have a debate about The Prestige and explore the world of bespoke automotive furniture.
#88: Bruce & Bon
An emergency meeting in Virtual Bah Shteve Studios is convened after a piece of Brews dropped that's simply too big to contain. We're back, Springheads.
The Daily Limburger - Day 3
Sean finishes his COVID challenge with a special, stinky quesadilla.
#87: Return to Long Island
It's been five years since Sean and Matt took a fateful trip back to the Nassau Coliseum on New Year's Eve 1980. Luckily, Bruce has blessed the world with a recording of his 2009 return to Long Island, and the boys are back with godfather Jon Jacobs to li
The Daily Limburger - Day 2
Sean makes another stinky sandwich, this time with fake meat on it.
The Daily Limburger - Day 1
Sean kicks off his new audio diary where he chronicles his daily adventure eating the world's stinkiest sandwich.
#86: Hurts Like Heaven
Relegated to the virtual studio until further notice, Matt M. drops in from quarantined territory to share news of two dastardly plans: an exploration of Coldplay's discography and a special shipment Sean's bound to receive. Make sure to grab an onion and
#85: A Bidet in Every Bathroom
The great pandemic has come and the boys share their rations, along with a bold new political strategy for 2024's most daring upstart campaign. After, they explore a new single from the Killers and a couple tracks from a couple of supergroups. Please don'
#84: Latta/Yang 2024
It's primary season, and the boys are back to talk politics. While the NJ House is busy passing a resolution to enshrine Bruce Day, Sean and Matt take some voicemails from their constituents, postulate on the Boss' 2020 leanings, and launch a daring new c