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My Brother, My Brother And Me

MBMBaM 148: The Best Part of Waking Up

My Brother, My Brother And Me

Justin McElroy

Mbmbam, Mcelroy Brothers, Advice, Justin Mcelroy, Travis Mcelroy, Comedy Advice, Mcelroy, Griffin Mcelroy, Comedy

4.931.3K Ratings

🗓️ 15 April 2013

⏱️ 59 minutes

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Summary

This week's episode features a WORLD EXCLUSIVE debut of a track off a highly anticipated album. Please do not rip it and put it on YouTube, or Spotify, or SoundCloud, or Google Buzz. Suggested talking points: Daft Punk Gerunds, Purest Plutonium, Pass it On, McDonalds Vetting, Laundry Hog, Pants Trap, Folgers, The Streak

Transcript

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0:00.0

The McElroy brothers are not experts, and their advice should never be followed.

0:05.5

Travis insists he's a sexpert, but if there's a degree on his wall, I haven't seen it.

0:11.2

Also, this show isn't for kids, which I mentioned only so the babies out there will know how cool

0:16.7

they are for listening. What's up, you cool baby.

0:44.4

Hello everybody, welcome to my brother brother, me and advice show for the modern era.

0:48.2

I'm your oldest brother Justin McElroy. Boy, do we have an exciting, exciting way to kick off

0:54.0

the show this week? I'm your middle-est brother, Travis McElroy, before Justin just skips all the way

0:59.4

over me. Yeah, I'm the baby brother, Griffin McElroy, and it's been a few episodes since I've

1:03.3

said my name because I feel like the shit really just runs off the rails pretty much as soon as

1:08.0

we start. So thank you for the opportunity. Yeah, so this is a formal world exclusive. We have

1:15.5

obtained through some unscrupulous methods, a leak track off the Daphne punk. Is that what you say,

1:23.3

Griffin? Daphne punk, yeah. Do you know the name of that album? Can you just, just the title isn't

1:28.4

even out there. I think it's called Daphne Punky Brewster. Okay. Now, Griffin, you gotta, sorry,

1:34.6

Daphne punk. I'm reading my cue character, Daphne punk. Can you tell us a bit about the track we're

1:40.3

going to be hearing? Sure. So Daphne punk is a, they're one of those bands, sort of like extreme

1:44.8

music that just does songs for commercials, for, you know, like for the gap. There was that one

1:52.9

gap commercial where the girl from Cape Fear just sort of danced in her jeans and was having a good

1:57.7

time and then two friendly robots came along and just like later a song for her to enjoy the jeans in.

2:03.2

Would I have heard them on echoes with John De La Berta's? Were there gap commercials that ran

2:09.3

interstitially? Almost exclusively. Okay. Well then yeah, probably if it was like mid-2000s.

2:15.3

All right, let me just push, let me get the cart here. I don't know, pop it in to the old, uh,

2:22.5

okay, it's all loaded up. Is it A-track? Jesus. Yeah, and I'm just pushing play.

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