Source – Lost Tape (2021) with Stream Recording (2002) Patches
This episode is now 100% complete with a huge audio upgrade, Bad Religion are returning to the show for their 6th known appearance of the Adam era. Adam laments being banned from Late Night with Conan O’Brien before Anderson reminds him why and then Adam comments on his perception that he was “soft banned” from the Late Show with David Letterman as well. Greg Graffin does not join the band for this episode as he just flew home after the final gig of their tour.
Source – Lost Tape (2021) with Stream Recording (2002) Patches
This episode is now 100% complete with a huge audio upgrade, Default are making their only appearance on CLL. This episode was recorded on Easter Sunday and has an unusual mix of calls.
Source – Lost Tape (2021) with a Stream Recording (2002) Patch
This episode is now 100% complete with a huge audio upgrade, Pat O’Brien is making his final appearance of the Adam era. Some fans consider this to be a low key sleeper classic full of solid banter and conversation about the inner working of television production.
Source – Lost Tape (2020) with a Stream Recording (2002) Patch
This episode is now 100% complete with a huge audio upgrade, Ryan is making his 2nd and final appearance on CLL. He was previously on CLL #833 with Traylor Howard in 1998, an episode I replace with a Lost Tape upgrade a couple years back. Ryan was such a huge fan he got Adam booked on the show ‘Two Guys a Girl and a Pizza Place’ during their 2nd season. LoveLine was also included in every draft of the Deadpool car fight sequence from the film ‘Deadpool’ (2016) sadly it didn’t get included in the final cut, unclear if it was actually shot. Adam and Ryan have unbelievable chemistry and it makes for solid banter throughout the show. Sleeper Classic 3000!
Source – Lost Tape (2021) with a Fan Tape (2011) Patch
This episode is 100% complete with a huge audio upgrade, Adema return for another lowkey Sleeper Classic that ends up being surprisingly entertaining and fun because of the band members and their willingness to participate in the show and riff with Adam.
Source – Lost Tape (2021) with a Stream Recording (2002) Patch
This episode is 100% complete with a huge audio upgrade, this episode is the source of a classic drop, they speak to a woman who is stuck in a ‘Not Without My Daughter’ scenario and Adam riffs on his “No Cannot Have” bit.
Source – Lost Tape (2021) with Stream Recording (2002) Patches
This episode is 100% complete with a huge audio upgrade, Adam and Drew discuss their hatred of publicists, Adam berates Drew for ruining his flow and Anderson, Adam, Anderson and Drew engage in the great “Fan Boats” on ‘Flipper’ debate of 2002, 3 grown men devolve into “fist fight voice” arguing about the most obscure possible topic.
Source – Lost Tape (2021) with a Stream Recording (2002) Patch
This episode is 100% complete with a huge audio upgrade, Picabo proves to be an unusual yet very involved guest, possibly to the chagrin of one or both of the hosts.
Source – Lost Tape (2021) with a Fan Tape (2011) Patch
This episode is 100% complete with a huge audio upgrade, DAG is filling in for Adam. This is a controversial episode as some fans hail it as David’s finest outing and others missed Adam’s presence. Decide for yourself, this could be the funniest episode you’ve heard.
Source – Stream Recording (2002) with a Lost Tape (2021) Patch
This episode is over 97% complete. The episode starts in progress with roughly 3 minutes of missing content. Solid episode with some decent calls, including some bogus ones and Drew is broadcasting remotely from NYC.
This episode is 100% complete. There are no other known recordings and a power outage prematurely interrupts the show, which is unfortunate as this is Amber’s final appearance during the Adam era.
This episode is 100% complete with a huge audio upgrade. A camera crew from a local San Diego news affiliate are in studio recording the episode for a story on ecstasy use. Drew one ups himself when it comes to his coffee mug, not just a bump on the mic this time.
This episode is 100% complete with a huge audio upgrade. Tiffany is making her only known appearance on LoveLine and proves to be a delightful guest, even singing along with Adam to her biggest hit.
Source – Lost Tape (2021) with Stream Recording (2002) Patches
This episode is 100% complete with a huge audio upgrade. Adam shares the story of travelling to Seattle with Kimmel and the unfortunate shower incident in a motel outside of the city, many fans think this is the best version.
Source – Lost Tape (2021) with a Stream Recording (2002) Patch
This episode is 100% complete with a huge audio upgrade. Another classic episode with Adam, Drew and Anderson. Some Bogus calls, solid drop work and Adam’s hilarious.
Source – Lost Tape (2021) with Stream Recording (2002) Patches
This episode is 100% complete with a huge audio upgrade. Kathy Griffin is returning to the show, she returns to the show several more times before Adam’s departure and even showed up for the final episode ever recorded in 2016.
Source – Lost Tape (2021) with Stream Recording (2002) Patches
This episode is 100% complete with a huge audio upgrade. Damon from Blur returns and creates yet another of the most complained about episodes in the history of the show, by the HOSTS! Fans are split, some hate it with a passion, others argue it’s a sleeper classic underrated gem of an episode. Once again listen and decide for yourself, perhaps the audio upgrade will change your opinion if you’ve heard the old stream recording. Murdoc is played by Phil Cornwell
Source – Lost Tape (2021) with Stream Recording (2002) Patches
This episode is 100% complete with a huge audio upgrade. Something Corporate are making their CLL debut, they return once more in 2003 before Adam’s departure from the show. They’re huge fans and make the show flow in a fun way because of it.
Source – KNRK CD Stream Recording (2017) with a Lost Tape (2021) Patch
This episode is 100% complete and now correctly dated for the first time in over a decade. Many fans consider this to be one of the all time funniest episodes, it’s definitely a sleeper classic and full of unique moments.
This episode is 100% complete and finally restored after having been missing for over a decade, the original fan file has been located and now correctly shared in the right order of release. Adam and Drew discuss their Sunday activities and Adam comments on how nice it is to be back in studio for the first time. DATE CONFIRMED.
This episode is 100% complete, Eric Balfour is making his first known appearance on CLL, he proves to be a solid guest and he returns to the show two more times before Adam’s departure.
This episode is 100% complete, Jamie Kennedy is returning to the show. The Audio has been salvaged and repaired to the best degree possible with the limited source audio.
Source – Lost Tape (2020) with Stream Recording (2002) Patches
This episode is 99.9% complete with a huge audio quality upgrade. The missing closing segment has been restored aside from 1-3 seconds of Anderson’s Closing drop, however that audio is within the show itself. Adam is broadcasting from NYC at 1 am through 3 am, many listeners suspect he was drunk but didn’t share that tidbit on air, Adam and Drew are both in a great mood and they speak to some interesting callers. Adam predicts the era of sex tapes post Pam and Tommy Lee and apologizes for going too far with a joke pertaining to a caller. Officer Gold makes a cameo.