DescriptionThe Crank Yankers are a troupe of comedians who make prank phone calls for their self-titled TV show. Featuring Dane Cook, Tracy Morgan, Jim Florentine, Jimmy Kimmel, and Sarah Silverman. Track 1: Crank Yankers Theme / Fountains of Wayne Track 2: Th
DescriptionThe Crank Yankers are a troupe of comedians who make prank phone calls for their self-titled TV show. Featuring Sarah Silverman, Kevin Nealon, Fred Armisen, Jim Florentine, David Alan Grier, Jimmy Kimmel, and Adam Carolla. Track 1: Do You Know That So
DescriptionThe Crank Yankers are a troupe of comedians who make prank phone calls for their self-titled TV show. Featuring Tracy Morgan, Sarah Silverman, Dave Chappelle, Wanda Sykes, Denis Leary, Jimmy Kimmel, and Adam Carolla. Track 1: Turd in Car Track 2: The Chinese Rapper Track 3: Tech Orgasm Track 4: The Nemesis Track 5: Birchum Looks for a Job Track 6: Spoonie Luv Sends Flowers Track 7: Power Jammin' and Mega Mixin' Track 8: Deaf Friend Phone Sex Track 9: Wu Tang at Reba's Track 10: Attacked by a Monkey Track 11: Penis Pump Track 12: Blind Stripper Track 13: Lost Leg Track 14: Porn Survey Track 15: Niles Calls Healthcare Track 16: We Get to Drink Track 17: I Got Mail
DescriptionKyle Cease's movie roles as "Bogey Lowenstein" in 10 Things I Hate About You and "The Slow Clapping Guy" in Not Another Teen Movie have earned him a huge cult following. Recorded live in January 2005 at the Comedy Underground in Seattle. Track 1: 14-Hour Show Track 2: And that's Gonna Be Track Track 3: Me Telling You that Tracks 2 and 1 Are the 14-Hour Show Track 4: Four Hacky Travel Jokes Track 5: Generation Nintendo Track 6: Pills Drunk Daddy Track 7: My Weird Jokes Track 8: Elementary President Track 9: The Virgin Maury, The Alien, and My Grandma Track 10: Cheating, Dreaming Old People Who Don't Shut Up Track 11: Asian Bell Track 12: Schmcdonalds Track 13: Bonus Sketch Bonus Track
DescriptionAfter touring the comedy club circuit, a successful performance at the prestigious Just for Laughs International Comedy Festival in Montreal introduced Daniel Tosh to the big time. He was soon appearing at comedy festivals as far away as New Zealand and K