Do you like and or love weird movies, terribly inaccurate science, Rush, embarassing childhood tales, more Rush, extreme sandwiches, even more Rush, people with good musical taste making fun of a girl who loves bad music, girls who like sports more than guys, and oh so much more? Then this is the show for you! Join Adam Chandonnet and Jess Ward and maybe even Mark Boncore and/or Nick Bourne on their (almost) always enjoyable aural adventures on Audioshow!
In this thrilling episode of the show Jess and Adam talk a bit about day one of Brain Eaters. Then they spend most of the show talking about spooky things like local hauntings and being attacked by fruit while driving through the ghetto. Also, Jess has trouble believing that Adam knows nothing about horse racing and Adam has trouble beleiving that Jess has trouble believing that he knows nothing about horse racing. recorded on April 17, 2011.
Audioshow #31: Episode Wait, Who’s the Man on This Show? Jess watches sports and lusts over Taylor Swift and Christina Ricci. Adam watches Buffy the Vampire Slayer and confess his fear of butterflies. Also, Jess’s bird may have given birth to our new lord and savior and adam writes a zombies in space movie while Jess takes a bathroom break. In this episode we debut Sport’s Corner with Jess and accidentally create a new segment, Rock Star Obituaries. Recorded on April 9, 2011
Meet Jess. She plays bingo, watches sports, and has an unhealthy obsession with Taylor Swift. She's also the new co-host of Audioshow! This episode was recorded at the Windham Deli in Windham, NH. The owners of the place even pop in later in the episode to talk about all sots of things... like hitch hiking with John Bonham! Recorded on April 5, 2011
Project 667 Presents: Audioshow. It's a new year for the show but not very much has changed. Adam and Mark still record in terrible locations and talk about nothing important for a while. In this thrilling installment, Adam recommends you listen to King Diamond and avoid Scott Pilgrim while Mark suggests you listen to lame emo and avoid Drop Dead Fred. (Can you tell who writes these descriptions?) Episode New Beginning was recorded at a Wendy's on March 28, 2011.
Project 667 Presents: Audioshow. It's the one year anniversary of the show but not much has changed. Mark is sick, poor, uninterested, and the son of an angry pirate. Adam watches weird movies and is now making one of his own. Mike has seen Ghost Ship while the original Nightmare on Elm Street remains unseen by him... for now. Oh, and we make up a rather disgusting sex act. Episode Birthday (aka Shit Bullet) was recorded on March 15, 2011.
Here's something from the vault. It's a sketch from 2007 called Group Therapy. The quality is not that great because the original files are long lost so I just downloaded a low quality version that I had on my old YouTube channel. Fun fact: Andrew improvised most of his dialog. I wish I still had some of the outtakes because they were hilarious.
Adam and Mark introduce to you their very first short film, Autumn Blood. It was a school project made way back in 2006.
Project 667 Presents: Audioshow. In this episode Adam and Nick watch Air Force One and wonder why Harrison Ford is always losing his family. After that, Adam tells Nick about his movie idea involving a Satanic hitchhiker. Then they call Jen to figure out what's so good about Tangled. Episode Hitchin' a Ride was recorded on January 13, 2011.
This is all that ever came to be of a series we attempted to make a few years ago. Mark and Adam do a new intro explaining the blunder that was In the Spotlight.
Project 667 Presents: Audioshow. In this exciting chapter, Adam complains about losing an episode and Nick can't make a Chewbacca noise. Then they go on and on about other stuff until someone brings up a nerdy classmate from high school and they stroll down memory lane. Episode Logic's Retarded Step-Cousin was recorded on January 6, 2011.