Traci Lords / Kevin Kraft
Traci Lords from the new comedy series "Swedish Dicks." Then Kevin Kraft on Comic Con 2018.

Traci Lords from the new comedy series "Swedish Dicks." Then Kevin Kraft on Comic Con 2018.
Mark McGrath and Tully review a batch of suspiciously similar songs, judging which are innocent coincidences...and which are straight-up song thievery.
Actor Casper Van Dien talks Starship Troopers, his new movie Darkness Reigns, and more. Then comedian Taylor Tomlinson, as recently seen on Jimmy Fallon and Netflix's "The Comedy Lineup."
Actor Matthew Lillard joins Tully and Kevin Kraft to discuss his passion for Dungeons and Dragons, plus child-raising, hobos, close encounters with the Russian Air Force, and more. Pre-order the Platinum Edition of Dungeons & Dragons' Waterdeep: Dragon Heist - which Matthew co-created - at www.beadleandgrimms.com/platinum-edition
Howard Benson is a Grammy-nominated producer who has worked on albums that have sold over 40 millions copies...plus a couple of Tully's favorite hair metal guilty pleasures.
Brian Huskey discusses his new Adult Swim children's show TV event, "Mr. Neighbor's House 2," which is definitely not for children. Airs June 24th at midnight. Set your DVR now!
Les Stroud - TV's "Survivorman" - and Mike Clink - producer of such classic albums as Guns 'N Roses "Appetite for Destruction" - join Tully to discuss Les' musical endeavors, in particular "Bittern Lake," the recently released album on which the two collaborated.
NY Times reporter Jeremy Peters discusses covering Washington in the age of Trump plus the new Showtime docu-series "The Fourth Estate." Then, Kevin Kraft joins for a brief history of U.S. presidents using profanity.
Andrew Gruss and Mike Tully discuss their shared indifference toward the 2018 NBA Finals.
Comedian Julian McCullough returns. Watch his new Comedy Central special "Maybe I'm a Man," debuting June 8th, and listen to his new "Soft Spot" podcast.
Old friend Bryan Cullen joins Tully in New York to reminisce about the good old days - starting when Cullen found a music classified ad Tully posted that began "14 year-old guitarist, tired of the bullshit" - straight up through the beginning of their careers at SiriusXM.
Two fellow radio co-hosts - Mike Catherwood and Lee Syatt - join Tully and comedian Trevor Keveloh for a breakdown of the greatest sidekicks of all time, plus discuss their upcoming comedy show "Mojo at the Dojo," Tues. 5/15 at the Sycamore Tavern in Hollywood. Advance tickets now at EventBrite.com
The Sklar Brothers talk sports, Michelle Wolf, and their two latest projects: The Audible audio comedy doc "Sklars and Stripes" & the Starz special "Hipster Ghosts." Then, Andrew Gruss on Round 2 of the NBA playoffs.
Comedian Jessimae Peluso joins Tully to compare stories of strip clubs, east coast breakfast chains, and more. Listen to her "Sharp Tongue" podcast!
Jude Angelini (Hummingbird, The All Out Show) and Julia Cunningham (EW Radio's LA Daily, SiriusXMU) join Tully for a look at the history of indie rock.
Reggie Watts (The Late Late Show with James Corden, Comedy Bang Bang) discusses his new Comedy Central series Taskmaster. Then, Tony Shalhoub from The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel plus a quick visit with Bryan Cullen.
ProCon.org's Kamy Akhavan discusses his organization's mission of encouraging non-partisan consideration of hot button issues, then talks to Tully about the most compelling arguments on both sides of debates like immigration, taxes, and climate change.
Andrew Gruss joins Tully for a look at the lay of the league on the eve of the NBA Playoffs.
Fresh off a 3rd place finish on "Celebrity Big Brother," Sugar Ray frontman Mark McGrath joins Tully to discuss a third round of pop One Hit Wonders' failed follow-up singles.
Joey Diaz' "Church of What's Happening Now" co-host Lee Syatt joins Tully for a discussion of podcasting, his burgeoning stand up career, and his unplanned journey as a psychedelic adventurer.
By popular demand, Brendon Small joins the show to talk Metalocalypse, Dethklok, Galaktikon, his new short film, and the art of guitar shredding. Check out "Galaktikon: Nightmare" at Funny or Die!
English rockers The Darkness discuss their fondness for cake plus the new album "Pinewood Smile" and the accompanying "Tour de Prance."
Comedian Josh Denny discusses his Food Network series "Ginormous Food" plus his attempt to solve all the world's problems on his new podcast "The Implications of Josh Denny."
Silicon Valley's Jimmy O. Yang on his new memoir, "How to American: An Immigrant's Guide to Disappointing Your Parents"
Fresh off her late night TV debut, Tully grills Kelsey Cook about her appearance on "The Tonight Show with Jimmy Fallon." Then, the newly-engaged Andrew Gruss joins for a quick NBA playoff preview.
Karley Sciortino - host of the Viceland docuseries "Slutever" - talks about finding the heart and soul in alternative sexual lifestyles, both on her TV show and in her book of the same name.
Chris Franjola discusses comedy, getting in on the ground floor with "Chelsea Lately," and why he's not afraid to let the world know he loves Broadway musicals.
Elan Gale - producer of multiple "Bachelor" and "Bachelorette" reality series - discusses his new anti-inspirational book "You're Not That Great (but neither is anyone else)"
Pete Holmes discusses the season finale of his HBO series "Crashing." Then, comedian Ian Bagg on telling jokes, mining gold, and acting in the cinematic classic "MXP: Most Extreme Primate."
Daniele Bolleli - author, historian, and much more - discusses the challenges of being a rational person in these often irrational times, plus the recent series of episodes about gladiators on his "History on Fire" podcast.