Opie: Final Mic Drop

Gregg "Opie" Hughes

​OPIE: FINAL MIC DROP​ The Final Year. The Unfiltered Truth. The Pirate Ship in the Corporate Suite.​ For four decades, Opie dominated the airwaves, but the most legendary chapter happened when he finally stopped playing by the rules. After years of dominating the airwaves on Opie and Anthony, the microphone never really turned off, Critics and die-hard fans call it the best radio of his career: a final, defiant year at SiriusXM where Opie was essentially running an underground pirate ship right in the middle of corporate headquarters.​ The Core Crew: Relive the undeniable chemistry with the late, great Carl Ruiz, Vic Henley, Sherrod Small and the friends who kept it real while the corporate clock was ticking.​ The Comedy Giants: Raw, laugh-out-loud sessions with the absolute A-list, including Bill Burr, Theo Von, Bert Kreischer, Chris DiStefano, Artie Lange, Ron White, Phil Collins, Jerry Springer and the top tier of the comedy world.​ The Arc of the End: This is the definitive record of a show that was hitting its absolute peak just as the rug was being pulled. You’ll hear the evolution, the laughter, and the heartbreak as the radio era comes to its definitive end.​ The corporate shackles are off. The mic is live. This is OPIE: FINAL MIC DROP. Keywords: Opie and Anthony, O&A, Bill Burr, Theo Von, Bert Kreischer, Joe Rogan, Chris Distefano, Artie Lange, Carl Ruiz, Radio History, Comedy ​

Episodes

  1. MAY 10

    Angry Rich Vos & Redneck Chuck Roasts His Lesbian Daughter (Ep 6)

    Judy Gold and Kevin Brennan in studio, an absolutely furious Rich Vos on the phone, and North Carolina’s favorite redneck Chuck dropping in for maximum chaos. Rich Vos is pissed — he helped Opie on the big Anthony Cumia reunion show yesterday and feels completely disrespected when his name barely comes up. Cue 15 straight minutes of Vos unloading on hold times, golf courses, and Opie’s “double agent” co-hosts. Meanwhile, everyone piles on Paul Mercurio for hijacking the Anthony call with his own drama. Judy Gold and Kevin Brennan keep the room cracking up with filthy strap-on stories, dirty talk lessons, Les Zeppelin (the lesbian Led Zeppelin cover band), and a deep dive into mikvahs. Opie tries (and fails) to play peacemaker while the Jewish holiday schedule drama with Lenny Marcus heats up. Then Chuck from North Carolina joins and steals the show — holding nothing back on gays in Asheville, his daughter’s lesbian phase (complete with “packing” and scratching fake nuts), why people should keep it in the bedroom, and classic redneck wisdom. Even Judy and Kevin can’t believe what they’re hearing. Non-stop roasting, zero filter, and pure old-school radio chaos. This one’s a banger. Timestamped Highlights: 00:00 – Vos rage beginsPaul Mercurio shade & Anthony call recapRosh Hashanah/Yom Kippur beef with LennyLes Zeppelin + strap-on talkChuck goes nuclear on his daughter & “the gays”Drop a like if Vos was justified or if Chuck won the episode!

    57 min

Ratings & Reviews

5
out of 5
6 Ratings

About

​OPIE: FINAL MIC DROP​ The Final Year. The Unfiltered Truth. The Pirate Ship in the Corporate Suite.​ For four decades, Opie dominated the airwaves, but the most legendary chapter happened when he finally stopped playing by the rules. After years of dominating the airwaves on Opie and Anthony, the microphone never really turned off, Critics and die-hard fans call it the best radio of his career: a final, defiant year at SiriusXM where Opie was essentially running an underground pirate ship right in the middle of corporate headquarters.​ The Core Crew: Relive the undeniable chemistry with the late, great Carl Ruiz, Vic Henley, Sherrod Small and the friends who kept it real while the corporate clock was ticking.​ The Comedy Giants: Raw, laugh-out-loud sessions with the absolute A-list, including Bill Burr, Theo Von, Bert Kreischer, Chris DiStefano, Artie Lange, Ron White, Phil Collins, Jerry Springer and the top tier of the comedy world.​ The Arc of the End: This is the definitive record of a show that was hitting its absolute peak just as the rug was being pulled. You’ll hear the evolution, the laughter, and the heartbreak as the radio era comes to its definitive end.​ The corporate shackles are off. The mic is live. This is OPIE: FINAL MIC DROP. Keywords: Opie and Anthony, O&A, Bill Burr, Theo Von, Bert Kreischer, Joe Rogan, Chris Distefano, Artie Lange, Carl Ruiz, Radio History, Comedy ​

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