Far Out! Tod Perry and Buck Perez.
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Far Out! is an hour of lighthearted anarchy and presents a unique comedic take on taboo, irreverent and original topics from a garage just outside of Long Beach, California. The show's a well-produced blend of news stories, original songs, unique bits, games and observational humor.
Far Out! is hosted by Tod Perry who got his start in radio at 97.1 KLSX "The FM Talk Station" in Los Angeles and, in the podcast world, he's been the co-host "Low Budget FM" and "The Brian Whitman Podcast." Your co-host is the irrepressible Buck Perez. After spending a decade as president of his community college's radio club Buck now sells grilled-cheese sandwiches on a food truck.
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279 — Nickname Hot Sauce
Tod has acquired a rather unfortunate nickname at his local supermarket, prompting a discussion on the good, the bad, and the ugly of nicknames. Later, Tod wants to create his own hot sauce but needs a killer name to get … Continue reading →
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278 – Ultra-Thin Spreading
The show opens with a helluva question: What’s the deal with ultra-thin condoms? Later, Tod and Jason discuss how to deposit a deceased friend’s ashes in Sin City.
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277 – Bridging the Ethnic Gap
Far Out! returns from a long hiatus with a new co-host, Jason Daniels. We discuss Tod’s recent supernatural experience and answer the questions black people always had about white people.
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276 — The Side Hustle
Tod has some serious questions about Elliot’s drinking habits. Later, the gang attempts to figure out how to maximize Tod’s Lyft earnings, some news, and a song inspired by a recent fashion trend.
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275 — Exposing Yourself
The gang gets back together to discuss public nudity and Tod comes to grips with a sketchy character from his childhood.
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274 — The 1990s and Swamp Cooler
Looking back at the ’90s, there were some things that went down that could never happen today. So Tod and Elliott take a look at how times have changed since “the naughties.” Also, Tod has been getting some press for … Continue reading →