Source – Debbi and Chris Tape (2019) with a KNRK CD Recording (2000) Patch
This episode is 100% complete, Justina is making her only known appearance on the show and proves to be a fantastic “Sleeper Classic” guest, it’s too be she never returned. Adam rants about food flyers and discusses model airplanes and his catholic little brother, terrific episode!
Source – Debbi and Chris Tape (2019) with a Stream Recording (2000) Patch
This episode is 100% complete with the missing 60 minutes restored, a new source and improved audio. Fans have long clamored for a full copy of this show, citing the previous 36min incomplete version as a microcosm example of everything LoveLine can entail, now we all get to find out if the first two thirds were as epic as the last. Let’s all listen to it together and enjoy!
Source – Debbi and Chris Tape (2019) with a JBJ Tape (2008) and Stream Recording (2000) Patches
This episode is 100% complete, with a new source and improved audio. Adam has gas and mocks a peeping tom. Miriam the serial bogus caller shows up as ‘Nina’ her supposed real name and “moth night” is revisited in this Sleeper Classic episode! – Best Of – CLL #1354, which originally aired on 12/06/2000.
CLL #1360 (feat. Vicki Balet & Anna from ‘Children of the Night’)
12/14/2000– Thursday Night Show
Source – KNRK CD Recording (2000) with Unknown Tape Patches
Vicki and Anna from Childrenofthenight.org making their only appearance on CLL, this is a brand new transfer and edit, the episode is 99.9% complete with the missing 10 minutes finally restored. The show is now just missing a word or two from Dr. Drew around the 21 minute mark while talking to caller about an orgy destabilizing a relationship. It’s as close to 100% complete as possible. The episode is unique among the archive and ends up quite hilarious despite the serous subject matter and theme.
From their Website: Since 1979, we have been rescuing children and young people from prostitution and sexual exploitation.
Source – Lost Tape (2019) with a KNRK Stream Recording (2000) and Patch
Minka is making her only appearance on CLL, courtesy of producer Ann who made it happen. This is the best the episode has ever sounded and it’s 100% complete, a most unusual episode indeed!
In 1995, Minka began appearing in a number of adult themed men’s magazines featuring big-busted women, such as Hustler’s Busty Beauties, Score, and Gent. She appeared in her first adult video, Duke of Knockers soon after.
Source – Lost Tape (2019) with Debbi and Chris Tape (2019) patches
Sugar Ray return to the show for their 3rd of 5 known appearances, Mark returns for an episode in 2004 that does not pertain to the band. Mark always proves to be an awesome guest, Murphy Karges is also in studio, Sleeper Classic episode!
From Wiki: Sugar Ray is an American rock band from Newport Beach, California. Originally forming in 1986 and playing heavier nu metal style music, the band achieved mainstream popularity in 1997 with their more pop influenced single, “Fly“. The song’s success led the band to shift its style dramatically to the more radio-friendly pop sound with their subsequent releases. Their best-selling album, 14:59, was released in 1999, and featured popular singles “Every Morning“, “Someday“, followed by a self-titled album in 2001 featuring the single “When It’s Over“. The band would release two further albums, In the Pursuit of Leisure (2003) and Music for Cougars (2009), though the albums and respective singles generally sold far less. The band continues to tour into the 2010s.
In 2019, ten years after the band’s last album, they announced their seventh studio album, Little Yachty, in June 2019. The lead single, “Make it Easy,” was released the same month.
Source – KNRK CD Recording (2019) with a Stream Recording (2019) Patch
This episode is 100% complete, with two brand new sources. They speak to a male stripper and an enthusiastic fan who dreams of a complete archive of LoveLine.
Source – Debbi and Chris Tape (2019) with a KNRK CD (2019) Patch
This episode is 100% complete, with two brand new sources. They get a follow up call from the goat whisperer and Adam is in a particular mood, solid episode!
Source – Debbi and Chris Tape (2019) with a Stream Recording (2000) Patch
Natalie is returning to the show for her 3rd and final episode of CLL. This episode has a huge audio upgrade and is now 100% complete.
From Wiki: Natalie Raitano (born October 3, 1966) is an American actress.
Raitano was born in Charleroi, Pennsylvania, a suburb of Pittsburgh. She is a 1984 graduate of Monongahela Valley Catholic High School, in Monongahela, Pennsylvania. She is best known for portraying the role of Nikki Franco on the syndicated action series V.I.P.
Prior to V.I.P., Raitano was an aerobics instructor[1] and was the host of the ESPN2 show Hip Hop Body Shop. She was also a member of a musical group called Breeze.[citation needed]
In 2006, she hosted a podcast, “Famous Shit Stories“.[citation needed] In late 2006, she starred in Killing Down which was written and directed by Blake Calhoun.
Source – Debbi and Chris Tape (2019) with a JBJ Tape (2008) and Stream Recording (2000) Patches
This episode is 100% complete, with a new source and improved audio. Adam has gas and mocks a peeping tom. Miriam the serial bogus caller shows up as ‘Nina’ her supposed real name and “moth night” is revisited in this Sleeper Classic episode!
Source – Debbi and Chris Tape (2019) with a Stream Recording (2000) Patch
Justin is making his second of two appearances on CLL, he was on CLL #124 previously to this episode, he once again proves to be a very involved and fun guest. The episode is now 100% complete and the lost 9 minutes have been restored with an audio quality upgrade too. Sleeper Classic!
Source – Debbi and Chris Tape (2019) with KNRK CD Patches (2019)
No Forcefield and Vanessa are both making their only appearances on CLL, the episode is 100% complete sourced from 2 brand new recordings. Drew is in Milwaukee, the band included Larry from Primus and Arj Barker. Solid Ep.
From IMDb: Vanessa Kay was born in 1977. She is an actress, known for Devil Girl (2007), Crossballs: The Debate Show (2004) and Comment les étrangers voient le Français – Mat & Swann (2016). No Forcefield was a band consisting of Extrakd, The Filthy Ape (Adam Gates), Ler (Larry LaLonde), and Brain (Bryan Mantia) with guest appearances by DJ Disk (Luis Quintanilla) and DJ Flare. The band last released music in 2002, and last performed live in 2001.
Source – KNRK CD Recording (2016) with Stream Recording Patches
Jimmy Kimmel returns to the show for his 5th known appearance of the Adam era, after having co-hosted twice and guested two other times during the Adam era. This is the infamous “Goat” episode, with a caller many believed to be fake until he called back 7 years later and thanked the show for helping him seek help. Hall of Fame episode! – This episode has been reuploaded with the missing chunk restored, making it 100% complete and with segment by segment noise removal, it’s a much better version.
Source – Debbie and Chris Tape (2019) with KNRK CD Recording (2019) Patches
Carmen Electra returns to the show for her 2nd known appearance on CLL, she was previously one of the semi-regular try out hosts for MTV LL. This is the infamous episode with the phone call featuring a young man who was walked in by his mom during a most inconvenient moment. Killer Ep!
From Wiki: Tara Leigh Patrick (born April 20, 1972), better known by her stage name Carmen Electra,[1] is an American glamour model, actress, television personality, singer, and dancer. She began her career as a singer after moving to Minneapolis, Minnesota, where she met Prince, who produced her debut record. She later relocated to Los Angeles, California, to pursue a career as an actress, gaining notoriety for her role as Lani McKenzie on the television series Baywatch.
Source – KNRK CD Recording (2019) with multipleJBJ Tape (2008) Patches
Everclear return to the show for their 6th appearance, Dr. Drew attempts to eat some snacks from the Westwood One vending machine and pays a huge price, a classic episode that is perhaps too focused on the new Everclear record yet it’s still a solid episode.
After a brief stint of solo performances, Alexakis decided to push forward with the Everclear name, finding new musicians to perform with and releasing two more albums, Welcome to the Drama Club and Invisible Stars. In 2012, Alexakis started a 1990s nostalgia tour, named the Summerland Tour, which occurs every summer with Everclear and other 1990s alternative rock bands. In April 2015, the band released a ninth studio album, entitled Black is the New Black.
CLL #1348 (feat. Valarie Rae Miller and Richard Gunn)
11/28/2000– Tuesday Night Show
Source – Debbi and Chris Tape (2019) with a KNRK CD Recording Patch (2019)
Valerie and Richard are making their only known appearances on CLL, the episode is now 100% complete with the missing 6 minutes finally restored. Anderson is on fire with the drops and the guests are very involved in the show, solid ep!
From Wiki: Dark Angel is an American cyberpunk television series that premiered on the Fox network on October 3, 2000. Created by James Cameron and Charles H. Eglee, it starred Jessica Alba in her breakthrough role. Set in 2019, the series chronicles the life of Max Guevara (Alba), a genetically enhanced super-soldier who escapes from a covert military facility as a child. In a post-apocalypticSeattle, she tries to lead a normal life while eluding capture by government agents and searching for her brothers and sisters scattered in the aftermath of their escape. Dark Angel was the first and only series produced by the company Cameron/Eglee Productions, and was filmed in Vancouver at Lions Gate Studios.
The high-budget pilot episode marked Cameron’s television debut and was heavily promoted by Fox, reaching 17.4 million viewers. The first season, which was shown on Tuesday nights in the U.S., received mainly positive reviews and won several awards, including the People’s Choice Award for Favorite New TV Drama. Alba’s portrayal of Max also received mostly positive reviews and several awards. For the second season, the show was moved to the less desirable air time of Friday night and received some criticism for new plot elements. It suffered from a drop in ratings, averaging 6 million viewers per episode, and was canceled.
Source – Debbi and Chris Tape (2019) with a KNRK CD (2019) Patch
This episode is 100% complete, with two brand new sources. The missing 10 minutes have been restored, this episode features a fan favorite call form “Brandy” and Adam rants about Jaime Pressly cancelling her appearance after hearing Adam call her nuts on a previous episode. Now remastered and without the jazz music bed bleed over from the previous fan file, a much better way to experience this classic ep!
Source – Debbie and Chris Tape (2019) with JBJ Tape (2008) Patches
This episode is now 100% complete with a bit of an audio upgrade, it’s 100% complete. Monty is making his second of three total appearances on CLL, he was previously on CLL #1086 and returns to the show for his final visit in 2002.
FULL EPISODE BEST OF: CLL #1083 (feat. The Love Between The Two Hosts)11/23/1999 – Tuesday Night ShowSource – JBJ Tape (2008) – This is a new export of an existing episode now with pitch correction, it’s roughly 99.9% complete despite the shorter running time. Missing a few seconds during the first call of the 2nd hour while talking to Roy. This episode starts with a fecal mystery that continues throughout the show, Adam talks about his cranberry sauce recipe and shares some classic stories from his youth. This is a hilarious episode, do not miss it.
Source – Debbi and Chris Tape (2019) with a Tobydog Tape (2008) patch.
This is a new recording and merging, the episode is now 100% complete with the missing 16 minutes restored. An Infamous episode, now finally restored. Were they that bad of guests, was it on Adam and Drew? Once again listen and decide for yourself. This At the Drive In’s only appearance on CLL.
From Wiki: At the Drive-In is an American rock band from El Paso, Texas, formed in 1994. The band most recently consisted of Cedric Bixler-Zavala (vocals), Omar Rodríguez-López (guitar, vocals), Paul Hinojos (bass), Tony Hajjar (drums) and Keeley Davis (guitar, vocals). After several early line-up changes, the band solidified into a five-piece, consisting of Bixler-Zavala, Rodríguez-López, Jim Ward, Hinojos and Hajjar. At the Drive-In released three studio albums and five EPsbefore breaking up in 2001. Their third and final album before their split, 2000’s Relationship of Command, received a number of accolades and is cited as a landmark of the post-hardcore genre. Following the breakup, Bixler-Zavala and Rodríguez-López formed the Mars Volta while Ward, Hinojos, and Hajjar formed Sparta. At the Drive-In reunited in January 2012 and played the 2012 Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival, as well as the 2012 Lollapalooza Festival. In 2016, the band reunited for a second time, with guitarist and occasional lead vocalist Jim Ward no longer participating. He was replaced by Sparta’s Keeley Davis. The band released their fourth studio album, in•ter a•li•a, in 2017. At the Drive In headlined the Neon Desert Music Festival in 2018 in El Paso, Texas. The band announced an indefinite hiatus in November 2018.[2]
Source –Debbi and Chris Tape (2019) with a Tobydog Tape (2008) Patch
This is a new recording with patches from the existing files, Adam has an epic fart, a fan calls in with a Carolla impression and actually gets to speak with a caller and Adam talks about his mysterious dong.
Source –Debbi and Chris Tape (2019) with a Tobydog Tape (2008) and Stream Recording (2000) Patches
This is a new merging of three recordings, the episode is 100% complete with the missing couple of minutes finally restored. This is considered one of the all time best “Sleeper Classic” episodes, Cranberry Sauce recipe, DAG off air hangout and phone call discussions, a drop origin and Producer Ann on mic talking about which coworker she would least like to sleep with. All around great episode, “comfortable old shoe” listening at it’s finest! It took almost 20 years to restore this episode with a new piece of it turning up roughly every 10 years.
Source – Debbi and Chris Tape (2019) with a Tobydog Tape (2008) and Stream Recording (2000) Patches
This is a new recording and merging, the episode is now 100% complete with the missing 20 minutes finally restored. Leeza is making her 2nd known appearance on CLL, she was previously on CLL #999 with Riki Rachtman filling in for Adam in July of 1999.
From Wiki: Leeza Kim Gibbons (born March 26, 1957) is an American talk show host. She is best known as a correspondent and co-host for Entertainment Tonight (1984–2000) as well as for having her own syndicated daytime talk show, Leeza(1993–2000). In 2013, her book Take 2 became a New York Times bestseller and she won the Daytime Emmy for Outstanding Host in a Lifestyle or Travel program for the PBS show, My Generation. On February 16, 2015, Leeza was named the winner of Celebrity Apprentice, having raised $714,000 for her charity Leeza’s Care Connection.
Tony Hawk’s Pro Skater 2 uses the same game engine as its predecessor while improving the graphics and the gameplay, most notably with the introduction of manuals and cash rewards. The game takes place in a three-dimensional urban environment permeated by an ambience of rock and hip-hop music. The player takes control of a variety of famous skateboarders and either performs skateboarding tricks or collects certain objects. The game offers several modes of gameplay, including a career mode in which the player must complete objectives and evolve their character’s attributes with earned profits, a free-play mode in which the player may skate without any given objective, a multi-player mode that features a number of competitive games, and a level editor that allows the player to create customized levels.
Tony Hawk’s Pro Skater 2 was critically acclaimed upon release and remains one of the highest-rated video games of all time, as well as the highest-rated sports video game. All versions of the game were praised, including its addictive gameplay, large environments, detailed graphics, fluid and precise controls, customization features and punk/hip-hop soundtrack, with some minor criticisms directed at the lack of a first-person camera and the truncated soundtrack of the Nintendo 64 version.
Source – Debbi and Chris Tape (2019) with a Stream Recording Patch (2000)
This is a new export of a new tape, with patches from the existing recording. DAG returns to the show. The episode is 100% complete. Dagaroni Baby! I misspoke in the intro, saying 11/14, it is 11/15.
From Wiki: David Alan Grier (born June 30, 1956)[1] is an American actor and comedian. He is best known for his work on the sketch comedy television show In Living Color.
This is a new export and remaster of the only known file, now bumped up from 95% to 100% complete (show content), Vertical Horizon are making their second known appearance on CLL. Dr. Drew is broadcasting remotely from Houston and brings a local traffic reporter on mic to speak with Adam about her profession.
Source – Lost Tape (2019) with a Deb and Chris Tape (2019) Patch
This is a long lost episode, missing for over 18 years. Never heard since it originally aired, now 100% complete with the best audio quality possible. Fuel are making their first of two known appearances on CLL during the Adam era, though they may have a lost episode preceding this one. Is this a good episode? Sleeper Classic? Let’s all listen together and find out!
They have released five studio albums, most recently Puppet Strings in 2014. No original members of the band remain, except for vocalist Brett Scallions, who was out of the band himself from 2006 to 2010.
Source – KNRK CD Recording (2019) with 91X Stream Recording (2000) Patches
This is a brand new merging of the only known recordings, the episode is 100% complete with a huge audio upgrade. James is making his 2nd appearance on CLL, this episode features one of the heaviest calls in LoveLine history that eventually led to the police showing up to secure the tape (hence no lost tape!) of the episode to use as evidence for the ongoing investigation.
CLL #1335 (feat. Layzie Bone, Felecia Lindsey and Won-G)
11/09/2000– Thursday Night Show
Source – Lost Tape (2019) with a Zone 105 Stream Recording (2000) Patch
This is a brand new merging of the only known recordings, the episode is 100% complete with a huge audio upgrade. Layzie, Felecia and Won-G are all making their only appearances on CLL and prove to be excellent guests. Adam is still in rare form and there are some decent calls. CLL #1333-1335 are considered a perfect comedic trilogy of episodes, peak Adam.
From Wiki: The Collection is an album series by American hip hop group Bone Thugs-N-Harmony. Volume One, consisting of hit songs between 1994 and 1998, was released on November 24, 1998, on Ruthless Records. Volume Two was released in 2000.
Source – Lost Tape (2019) with a 91X Stream Recording (2000) Patch
This is a brand new merging of the only known recordings, the episode is 100% complete with a huge audio upgrade. Disturbed are making their CLL debut and prove to be excellent guests. Adam is in rare form and there are some decent callers, including a mime in training. CLL #1333-1335 are considered a perfect comedic trilogy of episodes, peak Adam.
From Wiki: Disturbed is an American heavy metal band from Chicago, formed in 1994. The band includes vocalist David Draiman, guitarist/keyboardist Dan Donegan, bassist John Moyer and drummer Mike Wengren. They have had very few lineup changes, with Donegan and Wengren being the 2 remaining original members. Former band members are vocalist Erich Awalt, and bassist Steve Kmak. The band has released seven studio albums, five of which have consecutively debuted at number one on the Billboard 200.[1] Disturbed went into hiatus in October 2011, during which the band’s members focused on various side projects, and returned in June 2015, releasing their first album in four years, Immortalized, on August 21, 2015. They also recorded and released one live album, Disturbed: Live at Red Rocks on November 18, 2016, which was recorded on August 18, 2016, at Red Rocks Amphitheatre in Morrison, Colorado, located about 10 miles west of Denver, Colorado. Their seventh studio album, Evolution, was released on October 19, 2018.
Source – KNRK CD Recording (2019) with 91x Stream Recording (2000) Patches
This is a brand new merging of the only known recordings, the episode is 100% complete. The guests end up being remarkable and it leads to a hilarious episode.
From Wiki: The Vandals are a punk rock band from the United States established in 1980 in Orange County, California. They have released ten full-length studio albums, two live albums, and have toured the world extensively, including performances on the Vans Warped Tour. They are well known for their use of humor, preferring to use their music as a vehicle for comedy and sarcasm rather than as a platform for more serious issues.[2] As of 2000, they are signed to Kung Fu Records.
The band’s lineup fluctuated significantly over their first nine years, though founding members Steven Ronald Jensen, guitarist Jan Nils Ackermann, and first consistent drummer Joe Escalante remained regular fixtures. Of the early members, only Escalante has remained through all subsequent incarnations of the band. The current lineup of Escalante, Dave Quackenbush, Warren Fitzgerald, and Josh Freese has remained intact since 1990 and is generally considered far removed from the band’s early 1980s incarnation. Since 2002 Escalante has released all of the band’s albums through his Kung Fu Records label, with Fitzgerald generally producing.
This is a brand new export of the only known recording, the episode is roughly 75% complete. Adam and Drew bust out the new equipment courtesy of the band Orgy. Many hours were wasted searching for new/alternate recordings but none exist.
Source – KNRK CD Recording (2000) with JBJ Tape (2008) and 91x Stream Recording (2000) patches
This is a brand new merging of the 3 known recordings, the episode is now 100% complete. This one took a lot of work to rebuild. Orgy are making their 2nd and final appearance on CLL. Orgy are Sleeper Classic guests, game for all aspects of the show and even upgraded the worn out cables at Westwood One for the boys. Classic Episode indeed!
This is a brand new export of the only known recording, Amber is making her first of three legendary LL visits during the Adam era, she returns to the show one final time in 2009 post Adam Carolla era.
From Wiki: Amber Nicole Benson (born January 8, 1977) is an American actress, writer, director, and producer. She is best known for her role as Tara Maclay on the TV series Buffy the Vampire Slayer, and has also directed, produced and starred in her own films Chance (2002) and Lovers, Liars & Lunatics (2006). She also co-directed the film Drones with fellow Buffy cast member Adam Busch.
Source – JBJ Tape (2008) with a 91x San Diego/Tijuana Tape (2000) Patch
This is a brand new export of the best recording, the episode is now 100% complete with a patch from the tape flip now replaced. Adam and Drew are live from the Museum of Television and Radio, for a one of a kind episode.
Source – Lost Tape (2019) with a Debbi and Chris Tape (2019) Patch
Brand New Tapes, 100% complete. Everlast is returning to the show after appearing on CLL #797 on October 19th 1998. Anderson did play bumpers for the first two breaks but they were not broadcast nor recorded due to a technical oversight. Everlast once again proves to be a fantastic guest, killing it on the radio a decade before new fans would discover him via his various podcast guest appearances. The audio upgrade on this episode is quite impressive compared to the original 16kb mp3 stream recording. CLL #1326 is still missing and likely lost forever.
Source – Lost Tape (2019) with Zone 105 Stream (2000) and Debbi and Chris Tape (2019) Patches
This is a newly transferred Lost Tape with a patch from the existing recording, now 100% complete and with a huge audio upgrade. 3 Doors Down are making their only appearance on CLL during the Adam era. EDIT: I had to fix the opening and add yet another patch, there was a previous recording the on the tape from an older show. It’s now been corrected.
From Wiki: 3 Doors Down is an American rock band from Escatawpa, Mississippi, that formed in 1996. The band originally consisted of Brad Arnold (lead vocals, drums), Matt Roberts (lead guitar, backing vocals), and Todd Harrell (bass guitar). The band rose to international fame with their first single, “Kryptonite“, which placed in the top three on the Billboard Hot 100 chart. The band then signed with Republic Records and released their debut album, The Better Life, in 2000. The album was the 11th-best-selling album of the year and was certified 6x platinum in the United States. The group was later joined by drummer Richard Liles, who played during the tour for their first album.
The band’s second album, Away from the Sun (2002), continued the band’s success; it debuted at No. 8 on the Billboard 200 chart, went multi-platinum in the U.S. like its predecessor, and spawned the hits “When I’m Gone” and “Here Without You“. The band toured extensively for two years. Daniel Adair played drums on tour from 2002 to 2006. This configuration played nearly 1,000 shows across the world following the release of Away from the Sun. In 2005, Greg Upchurch (Puddle of Mudd) joined to play drums to replace Adair. 3 Doors Down released their third album, Seventeen Days, in 2005. The album debuted at No. 1 on the Billboard 200 chart and was certified platinum within one month of release. Their fourth album, 3 Doors Down (2008), also debuted at No. 1 on the Billboard 200 chart. The band’s fifth studio album, Time of My Life (2011) debuted at No. 3 on the charts.
Original guitarist Matt Roberts departed in 2012, owing to health issues. He was replaced by Chet Roberts, who was formerly Henderson’s guitar tech. Harrell was fired from the band in 2013 after being charged with vehicular homicide, and was replaced by bassist Justin Biltonen.[4] 3 Doors Down has sold more than 30 million albums worldwide.
Source – KNRK Stream Recording (2000) with Zone 105 Stream Recording Patches (2000)
This is a newly merged 100% complete variant of the existing files floating around the internet, sadly the best it’ll probably ever be. Violent J appears solo for what many consider one of the all time funniest episodes ever recorded.
Source – Debbi and Chris Tape (2019) with Zone 105 Stream Recording (2000) Patches
This is a newly transferred Lost Tape with a patch from the existing recording, now 100% complete and with a huge audio upgrade. Carrot Top is making his 2nd and final appearance on Classic LoveLine.
From Wiki: Scott Thompson (born February 25, 1965), known professionally as Carrot Top, is an American stand-up comedian and actor.
Source – JBJ Tape (2008) with Debbi and Chris Tape (2019) Patches
This episode is a brand new merging of the newest recovered recordings, the missing 8 minutes have finally been restored and the lost chunk of Tanya’s call which was missing from all 4 recordings seems to have been deleted from the source broadcast, possibly due to a technical error. The episode is 99% complete.
From Wiki: Rock the Vote is a non-profit organization, progressive-aligned group in the United States whose stated mission is “to engage and build the political power of young people.”[2]
The organization was founded in 1990 by Virgin Records America Co-Chairman Jeff Ayeroff, to encourage young people to vote.[3] It is geared toward increasing voter turnout among voters ages 18 to 24.[4][5] Rock the Vote is known for its celebrity spokespeople and its partnership with MTV.[6]
CLL #1321 (feat. Erica Leerhsen and Stephen Barker Turner)
10/22/2000– Sunday Night Show
Source – Debbi and Chris Tape (2019) with a LoveLine CD (2019) Patch
This episode is a brand new merging of the newest recovered recordings, the missing 8 minutes have finally been restored and the lost chunk of Tanya’s call which was missing from all 4 recordings seems to have been deleted from the source broadcast, possibly due to a technical error. The episode is 99% complete. Erica and Stephen are both making their only appearances on CLL.
From Wiki: Book of Shadows: Blair Witch 2 is a 2000 American psychological horror film, directed and co-written by Joe Berlinger and starring Jeffrey Donovan, Stephen Barker Turner, Kim Director, Erica Leerhsen and Tristine Skyler. The film was immediately greenlit upon pitch due to the surprising success of its predecessor, the wildly successful 1999 film The Blair Witch Project. Stylistically different from the first film, the plot revolves around a group of people fascinated by the mythology surrounding The Blair Witch Project film; they go into the Black Hills where the original film was shot, and experience supernatural phenomena and psychological unraveling.
Originally conceived by Berlinger and co-writer Dick Beebe as a psychological thriller and meditation on mass hysteria, Book of Shadows: Blair Witch 2 was significantly altered in post-production, which Berlinger would later claim compromised his original vision. Among the changes were a new soundtrack, additional editing, and the integration of entirely new sequences.
The film was released in theaters in North America and the United Kingdom on October 27, 2000 to largely negative reviews from critics and audiences; it was, however, a financial success, grossing $47 million worldwide against its $15 million budget.
Source – Debbi and Chris Tape (2019) with a JBJ Tape (2008) Patch
This episode is a brand new merging of the best recording and the newest recording, the show is 100% complete. This episode has the infamous call where a kid fell off his skateboard and impaled himself on rebar. Solid Ep!
Source – Debbi and Chris Tape (2019) with a Zone 105 (2000) Patch
This episode is finally getting an audio upgrade, now 100% complete as well. Adam and Drew riff on Huell Howser and Adam rants about Left Turn Arrows. Classic Episode!
Source – Lost Tape (2019) with a Zone 105 (2000) Patch
This episode is finally getting an audio upgrade, one of the all time “fan favorite” episodes, Tom breaks down his time working at the Hormel plant and tells the boys about his meth dealer sister’s criminal empire. For 18 years we’ve only had the Zone 105 stream recording with a horrible 16kb bitrate and pathetic 10mb file size. Now presented with a 256kb bitrate and over 190mb file size. You’ve never heard this episode sound like this unless you heard it when it originally aired. Sleeper Classic!
Source – Lost Tape (2019) with a Zone 105 (2000) Patch
This is yet another recording getting an audio upgrade, now 100% complete as well with the missing 8 minutes finally restored. Kim is returning to the show for her final appearance on CLL. This is not a repeat of the 1999 Episode, as was previously circulated online, this is a different episode with date confirmations such as Adam’s wart exam from earlier in 2000.
From Wiki: Kim Coles (born January 11, 1962)[3][4] is an American actress, comedian and game show host. Coles is known for her roles as a cast member on In Living Color for the first season (1990-1991) and as Synclaire James-Jones on television sitcom Living Single, which both originally aired on Fox (1993–1998). She was the host of BET‘s game show Pay It Off in 2009
Source – JBJ Tape (2008) with Lost Tape (2019) and Debbi and Chris Tape (2019) Patches
This is yet another recording getting an audio upgrade, now 100% complete. Tammy is making her only appearance during the Adam era of CLL. This is a fan favorite episode.
CLL #1314 (feat. Paget Brewster, Larry Campbell and Jon Cryer)
10/11/2000– Wednesday Night Show
Source – Debbi and Chris Tape (2019) with Unknown Source Tape (2009) Patches
This is yet another recording getting an audio upgrade, now almost 100% complete (missing two words from Adam in the closing break) with the missing 8 minutes restored. Jon is returning to the show, Paget is making her first of two appearances and Larry is making his only appearance on CLL. Solid Episode!
CLL #1313 (feat. Dain Blanton and Eric Fonoimoana)
10/10/2000– Tuesday Night Show
Source – JBJ Tape (2008) with Debbi and Chris Tape Patches (2019)
This is yet another recording getting an audio upgrade, now 100% complete as well. Dain is making his 2nd appearance and Eric is making his only appearance on Classic LoveLine. Adam is performing at his top level, hilarious episode!
From Wiki: Eric Fonoimoana (born June 7, 1969) is an American former volleyball player of Samoan descent[1] most notable for winning the gold medal in the 2000 Olympic Games. He has earned over 1 million dollars playing beach volleyball. He has played professionally for more than 16 years, and has entered over 200 tournaments. Fonoimoana won at least one tournament for seven straight years between 1998 and 2004. He is a former AVP Most Valuable Player and is in the top 10 in terms of all-time tournaments played.
2002 was Fonoimoana’s peak year in which he reached the AVP finals six times and won four titles with then partner Dax Holdren. In this same year, Fonoimoana was named the AVP’s Most Valuable Player by his peers.
In the spring of 2000, Fonoimoana founded the Dig for Kids 501-C3 children’s charitable education foundation which helps kids in inner cities excel in school, volleyball and other athletics. Dig 4 Kids has helped over 3,465 children learn the importance of education and physical fitness. As CEO of D4K, he personally helped raise over $1,024,000 for under-serve children.
Fonoimoana’s partner for the Olympic Gold in Sydney, Australia on Bondi Beach was Dain Blanton.
Fonoimoana is now a real estate professional in the South Bay area of Los Angeles, California. He still remains active in the volleyball community as a coach/owner of Elite Beach Volleyball and the varsity coach of Mira Costa High School. Mira Costa Beach Volleyball is 87-0 with 6 IBVL Championships and 2 State Championships under coach Fonoimoana. EBV & Eric has helped over 76 girls achieve Division I Beach Scholarships saving families millions of dollars in college tuition.
Source – JBJ Tape (2008) with Debbi and Chris Tape (2019) Patches
This is yet another recording getting an audio upgrade, now 100% complete as well. It’s a brand new edit with the best possible audio at all times, this one took a lot of work to assemble. Billy is making his only appearance on Classic LoveLine, great episode.
Source – Deb and Chris Tape (2019) with a JBJ Tape (2008) Patch
This is yet another recording getting an audio upgrade, now 100% complete as well. Tim is making his 2nd of 3 total appearances during the Adam Carolla era. He returns to the show in 2004 along with Tina Fey to promote ‘Mean Girls.’
From Wiki: Timothy Meadows (born February 5, 1961) is an American actor and comedian and one of the longest-running cast members on Saturday Night Live, where he appeared for ten seasons.
Source – Lost Tape (2019) with a JBJ Tape (2008) Patch
This is yet another recording getting an audio upgrade, now 100% complete as well.
From Wiki: Cypress Hill is an American hip hop group from South Gate, California. Cypress Hill was the first Latino American hip hop recording group to have platinum and multi-platinum albums, selling over 20 million albums worldwide. They are considered to be among the main progenitors of West Coast rap and hip hop in the early 1990s, being critically acclaimed for their first four albums.[1] The band has also advocated for medical and recreational use of cannabis in the United States.
This is an episode we’ve had in the archive for over 18 years, replaced with an upgraded copy from the ProfessorSpecs collection several years ago, now 100% complete.
From Wiki: Brian Jeffrey Krause (born February 1, 1969) is an American actor. He is known for his role as Leo Wyatt on The WB television series Charmed (1998–2006) and for portraying the lead role of Charles Brady in the 1992 horror film Sleepwalkers.
This Episode has been in the archive for over 18 years, since it originally aired. First upgraded in 2008 with a JBJ recording, now 100% complete with another audio upgrade. Nikki Cox is making her first known appearance on the show and Nick is making his only appearance.
From Wiki: Nikki is an American sitcom that aired on The WB from October 9, 2000, to January 27, 2002. Nikki was a starring vehicle for Nikki Cox, who had previously starred in another WB sitcom, Unhappily Ever After, which ran for five seasons. Looking to capitalize on Cox’s popularity, Bruce Helford created a sitcom that featured her as the title character.[1]
This is yet another episode getting an audio upgrade and the missing 5 minutes restored. A Classic No Guest episode with the closing Chris and Ray stories now intact before the show wraps.
This episode has been in the archive since 2000, via a zone 105 stream recording. We now have the 100% complete show with the missing 5 minutes restored and a huge audio upgrade. Jenny is making her only appearance on CLL.
From IMDb: Jenny McShane was born Jennifer Anne Miller. The eldest child of Alvin Miller Jr. and Donna McShane/ Miller. Jenny came to Los Angeles after modeling and acting in Chicago, Illinois. Her father was a Bluegrass fiddle player in addition to being a farmer which inspired her to be an actress while performing in her family band.
Jenny McShane attended the College of St. Thomas in St. Paul, Minnesota majoring in Pre Law before deciding to follow her passion of acting.
This episode has been in the archive since 2009, now 100% complete with the missing 7 minutes restored and a huge audio upgrade. Adam is broadcasting remotely from the east coast.
This episode has been circulating for over a decade, previously only 50 minutes had been recovered, the missing 45 minutes are now restored and the show is 100% complete with a huge audio upgrade. Gena is making her only known appearance on CLL and proves to be a fun and involved guest.
From Wiki: Gena Lee Nolin (born November 29, 1971) is an American actress and model. She is best known for her television appearances on The Price Is Right and Baywatch in the 1990s and during the early 2000s, she played the lead role in Sheena.
Source – Lost Tape (2019) with a 92.1 The Edge Tape (2011) Patch
This is another episode getting a huge audio upgrade and now 100% complete, first acquired about a decade ago.
From Wiki: MxPx is an American punk rock band from Bremerton, Washington founded in 1992 as Magnified Plaid. The band has skate punk leanings,[2] with connections to the pop punk scene.[3] Current members include Mike Herrera on lead vocals and bass guitar, Yuri Ruley on drums and percussion, Tom Wisniewski on lead guitar and backing vocals and Chris Adkins on rhythm guitar and backing vocals. The band’s discography includes twelve studio albums, four EPs, four compilation albums, a live album, a VHS tape, a DVD and 20 singles. A number of the group’s releases have charted on Billboard, including the Billboard 200 and No. 1 on BillboardChristian Albums.[2]
A member of the Tagi Alliance, she was in a great spot to make it to the end, but with her morals conflicting with the nature of the game, she defected. Her betrayal was met by her peers as pandering to garner more jury votes, and she was thus forced to resort to winning challenges to save herself. She won the last four Immunity Challenges which is the most Immunity Challenge wins won by a female in a single season, and she is the first female to accomplish this feat. Her challenge wins allowed her to make it to the Final Tribal Council where she was the target of Susan Hawk‘s infamously impassioned “Snakes and Rats” speech and ultimately lost to Richard Hatch in a 4-3 vote.
Kelly returned to Survivor fifteen years later and played a subdued, “old school” strategy, proving she was worth keeping through her loyalty, strong challenge performance, and not making enemies. However, the latter proved to be her undoing as she became recognized as a jury threat and was voted out soon after the merge.
This is an episode we’ve had for almost 19 years, now 100% complete with the missing 15 minutes restored and a huge audio upgrade. Brittany is making her only appearance on CLL.
From Wiki: Brittany Petros (born September 9, 1974) is an American actress, producer, and television personality. She first rose to fame as a cast member on the first season of the reality-television competition Big Brother (2000), and has since gone on to appear as an actress in various roles. She has also done extensive work in production and casting roles.
This episode was first shared in 2008, from a JBJ tape, we now have an audio upgrade and the episode is 100% complete. Michael is making his only appearance on CLL, he leaves after the first hour.
This episode was first shared in 2000, from an old Zone 105 stream recording, we now have a huge audio upgrade and the episode is 100% complete. Elisa is making her only known appearance on LoveLine though it’s likely she has a lost visit or possibly two.
From Wiki: Elisa Donovan (born Lisa Adaline Donovan; February 3, 1971) is an American actress, writer, and producer. She is most recognized as the character Amber from the 1995 film Clueless, in which she starred opposite Alicia Silverstone. She would reprise the role for the 1996-99 TV series of the same name, with Rachel Blanchard taking over Silverstone’s role. She also starred in six films in the acclaimed “The Dog Who Saved” saga.
CLL #1298 (feat. Joey McIntyre and Jean Louisa Kelly)
09/19/2000– Tuesday Night Show
Source – Lost Tape VHS (2019)
This is another episode we’ve had for over 18 years, now with a huge audio upgrade and 100% complete. Joey and Jean are both making their only known appearances on LoveLine during the Adam era.
From Wiki: Jean Louisa Kelly (born March 9, 1972) is an American actress. After making her film debut as Tia Russell in Uncle Buck (1989) alongside John Candy, she appeared in a wide range of other films including The Fantasticks (1995) and Mr. Holland’s Opus (1995). From 2000 to 2006, she was known for portraying Kim Warner on the CBS sitcom Yes, Dear.[1]
From Wiki: Joseph Mulrey McIntyre (born December 31, 1972) is an Americansinger-songwriter and actor. He is best known as the youngest member of the 80s pop group, New Kids on the Block.[1] He has sold over 1 million records worldwide as a solo artist.
This is a long lost episode, missing for nearly 19 years. Nobody has heard this episode since it originally aired, who knows what unfolds. Let’s all listen together and find out!
This is another 18+ year old episode finally getting an audio upgrade, it’s also now 100% complete with the missing 6 minutes restored. Scott is making his only appearance on CLL and proves to be a solid guest.
From Amazon: Scott Lindquist, C.P.P., C.P.S. Scott Lindquist is a certified crime prevention practitioner and crime prevention specialist. He is a graduate of the Florida Crime Prevention Training Institute, and has written three non-fiction books on rape prevention. He has been featured internationally in Cosmopolitan magazine (both US & UK) as well as other magazines in the Caribbean and in Australia. He has given hundreds of crime prevention seminars and been interviewed on hundreds of TV and radio stations worldwide. He has made it his life’s work to find solutions to violence against women. His new work of fiction, The Jesus Factory, carries on his commitment to find solutions to gender injustice at its very core. He is a committed follower of the Christ and is a member of Unity. Scott has a new radio show on Blog Talk Radio. It’s called: Open Minds Open Hearts – Radio with a purpose. It airs on Monday nights from 8-9 PM Eastern Time. It’s a spiritual but not religious talk show that focuses on progressive Christianity. This is an interfaith show that values all faiths and tries to generate compassion for all people. The guest are among the greatest thinkers and religious scholars in the world. You can listen, chat, call in with a question or listen later to the archived show.
This is another episode getting an upgrade, we’ve had this one since 2008. The new tape improves the audio and the episode is 100% complete. Adam tells some classic stories, about his mom and her hippy friends and the time his buddy beat up his boss with a shoe. Adam riffs on grocery store produce, the price discrepancy between green and red/yellow peppers along with the fall of the nectarine, a once proud fruit.
This episode has been in the archive since 2008, we now have a superior recording to replace the JBJ tape. The episode is 100% complete with a decent audio upgrade. Kennedy is making her penultimate appearance on the show, she returns once more in 2002.
From Wiki: Lisa Kennedy Montgomery (born September 8, 1972)[1] (referred to mononymously as Kennedy) is an American political commentator, radio personality, former MTVVJ, the host of Kennedy on the Fox Business Network. Kennedy occasionally hosts Outnumbered on the Fox News Channel.[2] She was the host of MTV’s now-defunct daily late-night alternative-rock program Alternative Nation throughout much of the 1990s.
This an episode we’ve had in the archive for over 18 years, we now have a way better copy with a huge sound upgrade and it’s 100% complete. Seth arrives late and leaves early, Solid Adam and Dr. Bruce show with a funny Huell Howser rant. Seth is making his only known appearance on CLL.
From Wiki: Seth Enslow (born 1975) is an American motorcyclist and stunt performer most notorious for his big jumps and equally big crashes.
This is a long lost episode, missing for nearly 19 years. Bill Bellamy’s returning to the show along with Dr. Bruce who is still filling in for Drew. Nobody has heard this episode since it originally aired, who knows what unfolds. Let’s all listen together and find out!
From Wiki: William “Bill” Bellamy (born April 7, 1965)[2] is an Americanactor and stand-up comedian. Bellamy first gained national notoriety on HBO’s Russell Simmons‘ Def Comedy Jam, where he is credited for creating or coining the phrase “booty call“, described as a late night call to a potential paramour with the intention of meeting strictly for sex.
This is a fan favorite episode that gets almost universal praise for the character work alone, Randy is making his CLL debut. He returns to the show once more in 2003, Adam and Drew seem to enjoy his presence and it makes for a truly fantastic episode.
Savage was described by ESPN‘s Bill Simmons as “one of the greatest pro wrestlers who ever lived”—a statement echoed by multiple industry performers.[8] He was recognizable by wrestling fans for his distinctively deep and raspy voice, his flamboyant ring attire, intensity exhibited in and out of the ring, his use of “Pomp and Circumstance” as his entrance music, and his signature catch phrase, “Oooh yeah!”[1][2] For most of his tenures in the WWF and WCW, Savage was managed by his real-life wife, “Miss Elizabeth” Hulette.
This episode was first added to the archive over 18 years ago, it’s now 100% complete with a huge audio upgrade. This episode features a wide variety of calls, including a particularly heavy one that may be from the serial bogus female caller of the era.
This is a legendary episode, it is Dr. Drew’s Birthday and Adam has a very special gift only he can deliver, a gift that has been building and amassing pressure all year long. There is video for this episode, do yourself a favor and watch it too or skip this and just watch the whole thing. Sometimes referred to as Adam’s greatest night.
Source – Lost Tape VHS (2019) with Deb and Chris Tape (2019) Patches
This is a best of recording, a full show replay of CLL #1246. With a newly acquired partial audio source and a re-remaster of the Deb and Chris tape, if you couldn’t get through it the first time, try this one!
Source – Lost Tape VHS (2018) with The Edge Tape (2012)
This episode has been shared online for over 18 years, it’s now 100% complete with a huge audio upgrade. The band are making their CLL debut and prove to be solid guests and the pre-Miriam serial female bogus caller strikes again.
Formed after the dissolution of Homme’s previous band, Kyuss,[1] Queens of the Stone Age developed a style of riff-oriented, heavy rock music. Their sound has since evolved to incorporate a variety of different styles and influences, including working with Nirvana drummer and Foo Fighters frontman Dave Grohl, and Screaming Trees frontman Mark Lanegan who has been a steady contributor to the band.
This episode has been shared online for over 18 years, it’s now 100% complete with a huge audio upgrade. Adam shares his theory on curing depression with Classical Music and long walks and a caller shares the details of his disgusting slot machine prank.
This episode has been shared online for over 18 years, it’s now 100% complete with the missing 30+ minutes restored and a huge audio upgrade. Tony Hawk returns to the show and Adam talks about using “I’m Serious.”
In 2002, he created the “Boom Boom HuckJam”, an extreme sports exhibition and tour that was launched in Las Vegas. Throughout his career, Hawk has made numerous appearances in films, other media, and his own series of video games. He has also been involved in various philanthropic activities, including his own Tony Hawk Foundation that helps to build skateparks in underprivileged areas. In 2014, Hawk was named one of the most influential skateboarders of all time by FoxWeekly.[5]
This episode has been shared online for over 18 years, it’s now 100% complete with a huge audio upgrade. Adam and Drew riff about their imaginary gay lifestyle together.
CLL #1281 (feat. Beth Broderick and Andrew Levitas)
08/27/2000– Sunday Night Show
Source – Lost Tape VHS (2018)
This episode has been shared online for over 18 years, it’s now 100% complete with a huge audio upgrade. Adam returns to the show and ends up giving Anderson an opportunity to cut an unfortunate out of context drop. The Guests are great, both returning to the show to promote ‘Psycho Beach Party.’
From Wiki: Elizabeth Alice Broderick (born February 24, 1959[1]) is an American actress. She is notable for her portrayal of the character Zelda Spellman in the ABC/WB television sitcomSabrina the Teenage Witch (1996–2003).[2] She also had recurring roles as Diane Janssen in the ABC mystery drama series Lost (2005–2008) and as Rose Twitchell in the CBS science fiction drama series Under the Dome (2013).
From Wiki: Andrew Levitas (born September 4, 1977) is an American painter, sculptor,[1] filmmaker,[2] writer, producer,[3] photographer,[4] and actor.
This episode has been shared online for over 18 years, it’s now 100% complete with a huge audio upgrade. Cindy is making her CLL debut, luckily for her Stryker is filling in. Stryker reveals an unlikely connection to her husband and she proceeds to get freaked out or at least pretends to.
From Wiki: Cynthia Dawn “Cindy” Margolis (born October 1, 1965)[1] is an American glamorspokesmodel and actress.
This episode has been shared online for over 18 years, it’s now 100% complete with the missing 35+ minutes restored and a huge audio upgrade. Many listeners appreciated Coolio’s demeanor with callers though the previous recording only featured him for 20 minutes, now you can hear the full show and decide for yourself.
From Wiki: Artis Leon Ivey Jr. (born August 1, 1963), known professionally as Coolio, is an American rapper, actor, chef, and record producer. Coolio achieved mainstream success in the mid-to-late 1990s with his albums It Takes a Thief (1994), Gangsta’s Paradise (1995), and My Soul (1997). He is best known for his 1995 Grammy Award-winning hit single “Gangsta’s Paradise“, as well as other singles “Fantastic Voyage” (1994), “1, 2, 3, 4 (Sumpin’ New)” (1996) and “C U When U Get There” (1997). He was also known for rapping the theme song for the mid-to-late 1990s Nickelodeon series Kenan & Kel. Coolio has since gone on to release albums independently and has also become a chef, creating a web series titled Cookin’ with Coolio and releasing a cookbook. Ivey originally rose to fame as a member of the Gangsta rap group WC and the Maad Circle alongside WC and his brother, the late Crazy Toones.
This episode has been shared online for over 18 years, it’s now 100% complete with a huge audio upgrade. Adam has some great rants, a caller describes his homemade vagina simulator in great detail and Drew correctly predicts the legalziation of Marijuana in Los Angeles.
This episode has been shared online for over 18 years, it’s now 100% complete with a small audio upgrade. Adam is returning from attending the X Games and has some complaints about how his privacy was treated during CLL #1254 along with some thoughts about time capsules.
This episode has been shared online for over 18 years, it’s now 100% complete with the missing 30+ minutes finally restored and a huge audio upgrade. Styker and Drew discuss Jared Fogle and Drew sneaks an S bomb past Anderson’s dump button.
Face to Face officially split up in September 2004, allowing the band members time to focus on other projects.[3] During that time all the band members played in a number of post-Face to Face projects including Legion of Doom, Me First and the Gimme Gimmes, The Offspring and Saves the Day.[4] In April 2008, after a four-year hiatus, Face to Face performed together for the first time at The Glasshouse in Pomona, California.[3][5] Since then, the band has continued to perform and has released four more studio albums.
This episode has been shared online for over 10 years, it’s now 100% complete with the missing 12+ minutes restored. The episode starts out with some technical problems and becomes a fan favorite No Guest show.
This episode has been shared online for over 18 years, it’s now 100% complete with a huge audio upgrade. Nina Gordon of Veruca Salt is guesting solo promoting her new record.
From Wiki: Tonight and the Rest of My Life is the debut album from Veruca Salt co-founder, Nina Gordon. The album was recorded with Bob Rock at his Maui recording studio.
This episode has been shared online for over 10 years, it’s now 100% complete. The Deftones are making their third known appearance on CLL during the Adam era. This is a fan favorite episode.
From Wiki: White Pony is the third studio album by American alternative metal band Deftones, released on June 20, 2000 by Maverick Records. It marked a significant growth in the band’s sound and is considered a turning point in their history in terms of experimentation, employing an increasingly experimental rock sound and incorporating influences from new wave, dream pop, trip hop, shoegaze, and post-rock into the alternative metal sound they had become known for.[1][2]White Pony was also the first album to feature Frank Delgado as a full-time member of the band on turntables and synthesizer; Delgado had previously worked with the band as a featured guest on Around the Fur (1997) and Adrenaline (1995), producing sound effects on some songs. It was the also the first Deftones record on which Chino Moreno began to contribute rhythm guitar parts.
This episode has been shared online for over 10 years, it’s now 100% complete with a huge audio upgrade. The Boys declare this episode a “weird energy” night and classify it as a “different” episode than the usual No Guest episodes.
This episode has been shared online for over 10 years, it’s now 100% complete with a huge audio upgrade. A Sleeper Classic “No Guest” episode with great calls!
CLL #1266 (feat. Katherine Moennig and Ian Somerhalder)
08/06/2000– Sunday Night Show
Source – Edge 92.1 (Lansing, MI) Fan Tape (2008)
This episode has been shared online for over 10 years, the episode is 100% complete. Katherine and Ian are both making their CLL debut promoting the WB series ‘Young Americans.’ This episode is the source of two classic drops, one from Adam and the other from a female caller. Solid fan favorite episode!
From Wiki: Katherine Sian Moennig (born December 29, 1977)[1][2] is an American actress known for her role as Shane McCutcheon on The L Word (2004-09), as well as Jake Pratt on Young Americans (2000). Moennig has played the role of Lena in the Showtime series Ray Donovan since 2013.
From Wiki: Young Americans is an American television drama created by Steven Antin. The show debuted on July 12, 2000 on The WB network as a summer replacement for, and spin-off from another Columbia TriStar Television production, Dawson’s Creek. The series was originally ordered for the 1999–2000 television season with a planned fall debut, but was delayed due to unresolved matters between the ColumbiaTriStar and The WB.[2] The main character, Will Krudski, was introduced late in season three of Dawson’s Creek as a childhood friend of the group who has kept in contact with Pacey Witter. The show explores themes of forbidden love, morality, social classes and gender roles.
This episode has been shared online for over 10 years, it’s now 100% complete with a huge audio upgrade and the missing 45+ minutes restored. Greg is making his CLL debut and proves to be a very solid guest.
CLL #1263 (feat. Kelly Slater, Chris Malloy and Dr. Bruce)
08/01/2000– Tuesday Night Show
Source – Lost Tape VHS (2018)
This episode has been shared online for over 18 years, now finally 100% complete with another huge upgrade to the audio quality. Dr. Bruce unleashes a drop for the ages and it’s an all around great episode.
From Wiki: Robert Kelly Slater (born February 11, 1972) is an American professional surfer, author, actor, model, environmental activist, businessman, and innovator, most well known for his unprecedented 11 world surfing championships.
Later, they developed a record label company, The Moonshine Conspiracy Records, to release soundtracks for Woodshed Films (owned by Jack Johnson and others). After releasing Johnson’s On and On through Universal Records, the label was renamed as Brushfire Records. It was named in part after Johnson’s Enjoy Records album debut.
Source – Debbi and Chris Tape (2018) with a Edge 92.1 (Lansing, MI) Tape Patch (2017)
This episode has been shared online for over 18 years, now finally 100% complete with another huge upgrade to the audio quality. Louise Post of Veruca Salt joins the boys to promote their latest album, appearing solo without her fellow band member as the Veruca gals usually do. This is the 2nd known appearance of Veruca Salt on LoveLine.
This episode has been shared online for over 18 years, now finally 100% complete with another huge upgrade to the audio quality. This episode contains one of the all time greatest Lighting Rounds and is widely considered to be a fan favorite.
This episode has been missing since it originally aired. A brand new 100% complete episode. Mario making his only appearance on CLL.
From Wiki: Mario Van Peebles (born January 15, 1957) is an African-American film director and actor best known for directing New Jack City in 1991. He is the son of actor and filmmaker Melvin Van Peebles, whom he portrayed in the 2003 biopic Baadasssss!, which he also co-wrote and directed.
From Wiki: Rude Awakening is an American television sitcom series created by Claudia Lonow, that aired on Showtime over fifty-five 22-minute episodes spanning three seasons (1998–2001).
Source – Debbi and Chris Tape (2018) with Zone 105 Patches (2000)
This episode has been shared online for over 18 years, unfortunately the “Lost Tape” I thought existed cannot be found. Luckily a brand new source of fan recordings just came through from Debbi and Chris and it contained this very episode. Now 100% complete with a medium audio upgrade one of my favorite episodes of the show with one of the greatest “one time only” bands to ever appear on CLL.
They are best known for their cover of “Boyz-n-the-Hood“, an acoustic re-imagining of the rap single by Eazy-E. The song was the first single from their 2000 album Superfast and peaked at No. 12 on the Billboard Modern Rock Tracks chart. In its wake, the group recorded a full-length album, titled Superfast, which was released locally in January 2000 and remixed for national distribution by Universal that summer. The single was also used in the tribute to rapTake a Bite Outta Rhyme: A Rock Tribute to Rap
According to their Facebook page, Dynamite Hack was expected to release their “lost” second album How to Break Up a Band in the summer of 2011.[1] A new track “My Gun” can also be streamed on that page.
The single, “Sunshine”, from the album How to Break Up a Band was released on 7/11/11 with 4 non-album bonus tracks.
A new album, entitled Beardsley Mitchell, was announced for release in 2015.
The band achieved commercial success with the release of five studio albums, three of which debuted at number one on the US Billboard 200. System of a Down has been nominated for four Grammy Awards, and their song “B.Y.O.B.” won a Grammy Award for Best Hard Rock Performance in 2006. The band went on hiatus in 2006 and came together again in 2010, embarking on a tour for the following three years. System of a Down has sold over 40 million records worldwide, and their singles “Aerials” and “Hypnotize” have both reached number one on Billboard‘s Alternative Songs chart.
This episode has been shared online for over 10 years, now 100% complete with yet another huge sound upgrade. You can finally hear it like never before and you can see it! After years of joking on air and several weeks of intense challenges from Adam to Drew, Drew finally examines Adam’s penis for warts after insisting Adam must have HPV due to his proximity to mass population centers and incorrect presumptions about past sexual activity. Dr. Marcel is in studio to assist while trying to sneak photos. Molly Sims joins them for the 2nd hour of the show.
This episode has been shared online for over 18 years, now 100% complete with yet another huge sound upgrade. The missing 30 minutes have been restored, BT is making his only known appearance during the Adam era. and proves to be a well spoken, thoughtful fan favorite guest.
From Wiki: Brian Wayne Transeau (born October 4, 1971), known by his initials as BT, is an American musician, composer, singer, songwriter, DJ and audio technician. An artist in the electronica music genre, he is credited as a pioneer of the trance and intelligent dance music styles that paved the way for EDM,[1] and for “stretching electronic music to its technical breaking point.”[2] He also creates music within many other styles, such as classical, film composition and bass music.
BT is also known for pioneering the stutter edit.[3] This production technique consists of taking a small fragment of sound and repeating it rhythmically.[4] BT was entered into the Guinness Book of World Records for his song “Somnambulist (Simply Being Loved)“, recognized as using the largest number of vocal edits in a song (6,178 edits).[1][3][5] BT’s work with stutter edit techniques led to the formation of software development company Sonik Architects, developer of the sound-processing software plug-ins Stutter Edit and BreakTweaker, and the live audio and visual remix app called Sonifi.[4]
This episode has been shared online for over 18 years, now 100% complete with yet another huge sound upgrade. Jaugares are making their 3rd appearance on Loveline. Adam updates the audience on the striking SAG members who were on strike outside of the studio in protest of Adam’s comments on the previous episode. Adam breaks out the old “Patrice” accent from his KROQ ‘Kevin and Bean’ calls and riffs in character, hilarious! Adam discusses an infamous police chase that went through his neighborhood that he would go on to reference to this very day.
Source – Lost Tape (2018) with Zone 105 Stream (2000) and JBJ Tape (2008) Patches
This episode has been shared online for almost 10 years, now 100% complete with a huge audio upgrade. Fenix TX are making their 2nd and final appearance on CLL. They once again prove to be great guests and are known to be lifelong fans of the show, you can tell.
This episode has been shared online for over 18 years, now 100% complete with yet another huge sound upgrade. You can finally hear it like never before. Everclear are once again returning to the show for their 5th known appearance of the Adam era.
An episode first shared almost 10 years ago, now remastered and 100% complete. Huge audio upgrade with newly recovered video. Adam has a huge gas night, farting Drew out of the studio in retaliation for what Drew did to him on CLL #1244. Adam once again urges fans to support and watch ‘Family Guy’ as the show’s first cancellation by FOX was imminent. This episode also features what might be an early Miriam Bogus Call towards the end of the show.
This episode has been shared online for over 18 years, now 100% complete with yet another huge sound upgrade. You can finally hear it like never before, Many fans have theories on what was going on during this episode, once again decide for yourself. Kari is making her 2nd known appearance of the Adam era, she “no-showed” in 1997 though it’s possible she made up for it with a lost 1997 episode we don’t know of, the first episode we have featuring Kari is CLL #922 from 1999. Kari has a long history with LoveLine, her status as a legendary guest predates Adam and even Riki’s tenures on the show.
From Wiki: Kari Samantha Wuhrer (born April 28, 1967)[1] is an American actress and singer. Wuhrer began her career as a teenager, and is best known for her time as a cast member on MTV‘s Remote Control, as well as her roles as Maggie Beckett in the television series Sliders and as Sheriff Samantha Parker in the horror comedy film Eight Legged Freaks.
The previous fan file has been replaced, someone over the past 2 decades edited the partial recordings from 07/09 and 07/10 together, after scouring the tapes, it seems only the first break is from CLL #1246, the rest of the file is a duplicate of CLL #1247 which has been replaced with a complete copy restoring the missing 40%. This episode is sadly only 20% complete. It’s all we got! Edit: 01/2019 – A Debbi and Chris tape now replaces the partial fan file, the episode is now 99% complete just missing the closing goodbye segment and a few seconds at the top of the 2nd hour. Adam eats popcorn balls into the mic and the episode running time is 5-6 minutes too long, possibly due to the tape age pitch/tempo/speed degradation that’s been corrected in post or due to a commercial I somehow missed.
Carmen is making her CLL debut, after guest co-hosting as one of the “try-out” hosts for MTV LoveLine she now finally appears on the radio show years later. Carmen proves to be a solid guest.
From Wiki: Tara Leigh Patrick (born April 20, 1972), better known by her stage name Carmen Electra,[1] is an American glamour model, actress, television personality, singer, and dancer. She began her career as a singer after moving to Minneapolis, Minnesota, where she met Prince, who produced her debut record. She later relocated to Los Angeles, California, to pursue a career as an actress, gaining notoriety for her role as Lani McKenzie on the television series Baywatch.
An episode that’s been missing for 18 years, who knows what happens. Let’s all listen together and find out! Edit: It’s Best Of, CLL #1192. Thanks to listener Dan S.
An episode that’s been missing for 18 years, who knows what happens. Let’s all listen together and find out! Edit: It’s Best Of, CLL #1182. Thanks to listener Dan S.
An episode first shared in 2000, now 100% complete with a huge audio upgrade. Papa Roach are making their CLL debut.
From Wiki: Papa Roach is an American rock band from Vacaville, California, formed in 1993. The original lineup consisted of lead vocalist Jacoby Shaddix, guitarist Jerry Horton, drummer Dave Buckner, bassist Will James, and trombonist Ben Luther.
After the band released two EP’s, James left the band and was replaced by Tobin Esperance. The band independently released two more EP’s before signing with DreamWorks Records in 1999. They released the triple-platinum Infest in 2000. The band’s success continued with their gold album Lovehatetragedy (2002), their platinum album Getting Away with Murder (2004), and The Paramour Sessions in 2006. Buckner left the band in 2007, and was replaced by Tony Palermo. The band then released Metamorphosis (2009), Time for Annihilation (2010), The Connection (2012), and F.E.A.R. (2015). The band’s eighth and most recent album, Crooked Teeth, was released on May 19, 2017.
An episode first shared in 2000, now 100% complete with a huge audio upgrade.
From Wiki: Thomas B. Kin Chong[1] (born May 24, 1938) is a Canadian-American comedian, actor, writer, director, musician and cannabis rights activist who is known for his marijuana-themed Cheech & Chong comedy albums and movies with Cheech Marin, as well as playing the character Leo on Fox‘s That ’70s Show. He became a naturalized United States citizen in the late 1980s.
CLL #1236 (feat. Charlotte Ross and William McNamara w/ Dr. Bruce)
06/25/2000– Sunday Night Show
Source – Dr. Bruce Tape (2010) with a Zone 105 Stream (2000) Patch
An episode first shared in 2000, now 100% complete with a huge audio upgrade.
From Wiki: Beggars and Choosers is a comedy-drama series broadcast by Showtime. Developed by Peter Lefcourt and Brandon Tartikoff, the series was a comedic, behind-the-scenes look at network television. Its 42 episodes aired between June 19, 1999 and December 12, 2000. The tongue-in-cheek series centered on Rob Malone, President of LGT, and his efforts to boost the network’s sagging ratings with Lori Volpone, the scheming Vice-President of Development, and Malcolm Laffley, a gay man who came out of the closet to clear himself of sexual harassment charges levied against him by a woman. Each episode provided amusing insight into how a network runs, from how its executives deal with temperamental stars to how they make big budget deals while trying to keep the network financially stable.
Source – Lost Tape (2018) with a Zone 105 Stream (2000) Patch
An episode first shared in 2000, now 100% complete with a huge audio upgrade. Six year old Paulina joins them in studio much to everyone’s delight. Solid Episode!
From Wiki: Third Eye Blind is an American rock band formed in San Francisco in 1993. The songwriting duo of Stephan Jenkins and Kevin Cadogan signed the band’s first major-label recording contract with Elektra Records in 1996, which was later reported as the largest publishing deal ever for an unsigned artist.[5] The band released their self-titled debut album in 1997, with the band largely consisting of Jenkins (lead vocals, rhythm guitar), Cadogan (lead guitar), Arion Salazar (bass guitar), and Brad Hargreaves (drums). Shortly after the release of the band’s second album in 1999, Blue, with the same line-up, Cadogan was released from the band under controversial circumstances.
The band continued, but with many line-up changes and gaps between album releases. The band released Out of the Vein in 2003 and Ursa Major in 2009, with only Jenkins and Hargreaves as the remaining core members. The band’s current iteration, including Kryz Reid (lead guitar), Alex Kopp (keyboards), and Alex LeCavalier (bass guitar), recorded the band’s fifth studio album, Dopamine, which was released in 2015. The same lineup remained stable into 2018, recording and releasing the 2016 EPWe Are Drugs and the cover song EP Thanks for Everything, which was released on August 24, 2018.
The band found commercial success in the late 1990s, with Third Eye Blind and Blue going six times and single platinum in the United States, respectively.[6] Several songs were a commercial success as well, with “Semi-Charmed Life,” “Jumper,” and “How’s It Going to Be,” all reaching the Top 10 of the US Billboard Hot 100, and “Never Let You Go” reaching the Top 20. Third Eye Blind has sold around 12 million records worldwide.[7]
The documentary consists of first person interviews of people involved in the pimping lifestyle (“the game”). The interviews are separated by short clips from 1970s blaxploitation films such as Willie Dynamite, The Mack, and Dolemite.
The first portion of the documentary focuses on pimps working illegally. The illegal pimps that are interviewed are from all over the United States, e.g., Charm from Hawaii, Fillmore Slim from San Francisco, and Payroll from Las Vegas. These pimps, and many others discuss their theories on the history of prostitution. The pimps go on to talk about their philosophy on pimping, and how they live their daily life.
The film also discusses the legal sector of prostitution. Dennis Hof, the owner of the Bunny Ranch in Nevada, is interviewed. He feels that Nevada is much smarter than the other states because they have imposed the proper health and background checks on prostitution, instead of trying to suppress prostitution by making it illegal.
The majority of the documentary glorifies the pimping lifestyle. The pimps and prostitutes interviewed mainly discuss the perks of the lifestyle. They talk about the money they have made, and the expensive suits and cars they were able to buy. However, near the end of the film, the interviews involve prostitutes that have died from the lifestyle as well as pimps who have retired and hold straight jobs or those who are now in jail.
An episode first shared in 2000, now 100% complete with a huge audio upgrade. Adam is once again broadcasting from New York after his final appearance on ‘Late Night With Conan O’Brien’ and this episode features some of the all time dumbest callers in the show’s history, it’s remarkable!
An episode first shared in 2000, now 100% complete with a huge audio upgrade. Adam is in NYC and Drew suspects a state of inebriation. Adam claims to be drunk but not impaired, Adam’s audio is not the best but that’s due to the limitations of the studio in NYC, someone didn’t set the mic up correctly.
An episode first shared in 2000, now 100% complete with a huge audio upgrade. Adam is fresh from the Raiders mini camp and he’s exhausted and cranky which makes for a unique episode. Matthew gives solid advice and is very present throughout the show proving again why he’s a ‘Sleeper Classic’ guest. Great Episode.
Source – JBJ Tape (2008) with a Zone 105 Stream (2000) patch
An episode first shared in 2000, now merged with the 2008 JBJ recording for a 99.9% complete episode. Duran Duran are returning to the show, once again proving why they’re always sleeper classic guests.
From Wiki: Duran Duran (/djʊˌrændjʊˈræn/) are an English new wave and synth-pop[6] band formed in Birmingham in 1978. The band grew from being alternative sensations, in 1982, to mainstream pop stars by 1984. By the end of the decade, membership and music style changes challenged the band before a resurgence in the early 1990s. The group were a leading band in the MTV-driven “Second British Invasion” of the US. The band achieved 14 singles in the top 10 of the UK Singles Chart and 21 in the Billboard Hot 100, and have sold over 100 million records worldwide.[7]
The video age catapulted Duran Duran into the mainstream with the introduction of the 24-hour music channel MTV. Many of their videos were shot on 35 mm film, which gave a much more polished look than was standard at the time.[10] They also collaborated with professional film directors to take the quality a step further, often teaming up with Australian director Russell Mulcahy for some of their most memorable video offerings. In 1984, the band were early innovators with video technology in their live stadium shows.[10]
The group was formed by keyboardist Nick Rhodes and bass guitarist John Taylor, with the later addition of drummer Roger Taylor, and after numerous personnel changes, guitarist Andy Taylor and lead singer Simon Le Bon. These five members featured the most commercially successful line-up. The group has never disbanded, but after separation of Andy and Roger Taylor in 1986, the line-up has changed to include former Missing Persons American guitarist Warren Cuccurullo from 1989 to 2001 and American drummer Sterling Campbell from 1989 to 1991. The reunion of the original five members in the early 2000s created a stir among the band’s fans and music media.[11][12] Andy Taylor left the band once again in mid-2006, and guitarist Dom Brown has since been working with the band as a session player and touring member.
An episode first shared in 2008, now 100% complete with a huge audio upgrade. Aimee is making her LoveLine debut and Michael is returning for his 2nd and final appearance during the adam era. They prove to be excellent guests and Adam tells them about Chris Penn and his legendary single appearance on the show.
From Wiki: Aimee Mann (born September 8, 1960) is an American singer-songwriter, bassist and guitarist. Mann began her career as the bassist and a vocalist for the band ‘Til Tuesday during the 1980s, and since then, she has primarily released albums and performed as a solo musician. She has won two Grammy Awards,[1] and was called a “lyric genius” by KCRW.[2][3] She was named one of the world’s top 10 greatest living songwriters by NPR in 2006.[4]
From Wiki: Michael Daniel Penn (born August 1, 1958) is an American singer, songwriter, and composer. He is noted for the 1989 single “No Myth“, a top 20 hit in the US and successful in several other countries.
Source – Lost Tape (2018) with a JBJ Tape (2008) Patch
An episode first shared in 2008 now 100% complete with a huge sound upgrade, The band are making their only appearance on CLL. The guys are fairly quiet but do participate and their dry senses of humor shine through from time to time as well.
From Wiki: A Perfect Circle is an American rocksupergroup formed in 1999 by guitarist Billy Howerdel and Tool vocalist Maynard James Keenan. A Perfect Circle has released four studio albums, the first three during the early 2000s: Mer de Noms, their debut album in 2000, and followed up by Thirteenth Step in 2003; then in 2004, Emotive—an album of radically re-worked cover songs titles. Shortly after Emotive‘s release, the band went on hiatus; Keenan returned to Tool and started up solo work under the band name Puscifer; and Howerdel released a solo album, Keep Telling Myself It’s Alright, under the moniker Ashes Divide. Band activity was sporadic in the following years; the band reformed in 2010, and played live shows on and off between 2010 and 2013, but fell into inactivity after the release of their greatest hits album, Three Sixty, and a live albumbox set, A Perfect Circle Live: Featuring Stone and Echo in late 2013. The band reformed in 2017 to record a fourth album, Eat the Elephant, which was released on April 20, 2018.
Prone to downtime due to Keenan’s other musical commitments, the band has featured a variety of musicians in the other roles throughout its alternating periods of activity and inactivity. The original incarnation of the band included Paz Lenchantin on bass, Troy Van Leeuwen on guitar, and Josh Freese on drums. Primusdrummer Tim Alexander had briefly stood in as a drummer prior to Freese in the band’s initial live shows, however this was prior to releasing any material. Band collaborator and producer Danny Lohner and Marilyn Manson bassist Jeordie White were also members for a short period in the early 2000s. The band’s current lineup features Smashing Pumpkins guitarist James Iha, bassist Matt McJunkins, and drummer Jeff Friedl, the latter two also being contributors to the related Puscifer and Ashes Divide projects. Despite the varied cast and numerous lineup changes, the stylistic content of A Perfect Circle’s songs has remained consistent with Howerdel as music composer, and Keenan writing lyrics and vocal melodies. The band’s studio albums have been generally well received critically and commercially, with their three studio albums selling 4 million copies collectively as of 2005.[1]
An episode first shared in May of 2008, now 100% complete with a huge audio upgrade. This episode now is sans “chipmunk voice” and won’t lead listeners to speculation like the previous recording. Adam is nervous as he’s set to film the ‘Strip Basketball’ game with Jimmy Kimmel and the Juggies the following day. The band stay for the first hour, solid episode!
From Wiki: Matchbox Twenty is an American rock band, formed in Orlando, Florida, in 1995. The group currently consists of Rob Thomas (lead vocals, guitar, keyboards), Brian Yale (bass guitar), Paul Doucette (drums, rhythm guitar, backing vocals), and Kyle Cook (lead guitar, vocals).
Matchbox Twenty rose to international fame with their debut album, Yourself or Someone Like You (1996), which was certified 12× Platinum (diamond) in the United States and multi-platinum in Australia, Canada, and New Zealand. Their second album, Mad Season, released in 2000, charted in the top three on the Billboard 200 and was certified 4× Platinum in the United States. Their third album, More Than You Think You Are, released in 2002, was only certified 2× Platinum in the United States, despite its singles receiving significant airplay. Director Bill Draheim documented the band throughout the process while making More Than You Think You Are. The documentary “Theresville” was an online extra.
The band then went on hiatus in 2004 after rhythm guitarist Adam Gaynor’s departure. As a result, Paul Doucette took over rhythm guitar when the band reunited in 2007. They released a compilation album, Exile on Mainstream, which was certified Gold in the United States. After the release, the band toured to support it. Matchbox Twenty then took another hiatus while Rob Thomas embarked on a successful solo career but reunited again in 2010. On September 4, 2012, the band released their fourth studio album, North, which debuted at number one on the Billboard 200.[1]
An episode first shared in May of 2000, now 100% complete with a huge audio upgrade. Adam has some advice about how to pull yourself out of depression, A caller tells them about the abuse they suffered while at Victory Christian Academy and despite both of those heavy topics it ends up being one of the all time funniest no guest episodes. Enjoy!
An episode first shared in May of 2000, now 100% complete with a huge audio upgrade. Darrell is making his 2nd appearance on CLL.
From Wiki: Darrell Clayton Hammond (born October 8, 1955)[1] is an American actor, stand-up comedian and impressionist. He was a regular cast member on Saturday Night Live from 1995 to 2009.
Upon his departure, Hammond, at age 53, was the oldest cast member in the show’s history. Hammond made more SNL appearances than any other cast member and impersonated more than 107 celebrities, with Bill Clinton as his most frequent impression.[2]
Hammond held the record for most impersonations by an SNL cast member with 107, until he was surpassed by Kenan Thompson on May 3, 2014. As of December 10, 2011, he had appeared on the show eight times since leaving the cast.[needs update]
On September 19, 2014, Hammond was announced as the new announcer of SNL, replacing Don Pardo, who had died the month before.[3] In May 2015, he began portraying Colonel Sanders in television commercials for Kentucky Fried Chicken, although he was replaced by Norm Macdonald, also a former SNL cast member, just three months later.[4]
An episode first shared in May of 2000, Still only 99% complete and missing the closing, now with a huge audio upgrade. Mo’Nique is making her 2nd known appearance on the radio show.
From Wiki: Monique Angela Hicks (née Imes; born December 11, 1967),[1][2] known professionally as Mo’Nique, is an American comedian and actress. She first gained fame as a member of the Queens Of Comedy, as well as her role as Nicole “Nikki” Parker in the UPN series The Parkers while making a name as a stand-up comedian hosting a variety of venues, including Showtime at the Apollo. Mo’Nique transitioned to film with roles in such films as Phat Girlz (2006) and Welcome Home Roscoe Jenkins (2008). In 2002, she, along with several other female comedians, earned a Grammy Award nomination for Best Comedy Album.
In 2009, she received critical praise for her role as the abusive Mary Lee Johnston in the film Precious and won numerous awards, including the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress. She hosted The Mo’Nique Show, a late-night talk show that premiered in 2009 on BET; it was cancelled in 2011. In 2015, she received rave reviews for her performance as Ma Rainey in the HBO biopic Bessie and earned a Primetime Emmy Award nomination.
An episode first shared in May of 2000, only 97% complete and with rough audio. Sadly this is all we have, the audio has been polished the best it could be with such limited material. Adam and Drew are back after an extended weekend. CLL #1216 was a best of recording that is sadly still missing from the archive. This is a fan favorite episode, a gas night and more.
An episode first shared in 2011. Now 100% complete with a huge audio upgrade. Dr. Bruce once again filling in for Dr. Drew which makes for a hilarious episode, this is a 4 star fan favorite.
Source – Lost Tape Cassette (2018) with a Zone 105 Stream (2000) Patch
An episode first shared in May of 2000, now 100% complete with a huge audio upgrade. The Bosstones are returning for their 3rd known appearance during the Adam era, though it’s likely they have a lost visit or two during the 1995-1998 time period.
From Wiki: The Mighty Mighty Bosstones (informally referred to as The Bosstones) are an American ska punk band from Boston, Massachusetts, formed in 1983.[1][2][3] Since the band’s inception, lead vocalist Dicky Barrett, bassist Joe Gittleman, tenor saxophonist Tim “Johnny Vegas” Burton and dancer (“Bosstone”) Ben Carr have remained constant members. The line-up also includes drummer Joe Sirois, saxophonist Leon Silva, guitarist Lawrence Katz and trombonist Chris Rhodes.
The Bosstones are often credited as one of the progenitors of the genre of ska punk and the creators of its subgenre ska-core a form of music which mixes elements of ska with punk rock and hardcore. Since the release of their 1989 debut Devil’s Night Out, the band toured and recorded extensively throughout the 1990s, becoming a key figure in the development of the American third wave ska scene and one of the first bands to popularize the genre in the musical mainstream, reaching their commercial peak with their platinum-selling 1997 album Let’s Face It and its hit single “The Impression That I Get“. The band had released seven studio albums, three EPs and a live album by the time they announced a hiatus in December 2003. In 2007, the Bosstones reunited to resume recording and touring, having since released two more studio albums.
From 1994–2002, and since 2007, they have hosted the annual Hometown Throwdown music festival, held annually around Christmas time in Downtown Boston.
An episode first shared in 2008 thanks to the JBJ tapes, now 100% complete and with a huge audio upgrade. Stroke 9 are returning to the show for their 2nd known and final appearance during the Adam era. The band was previous on CLL #1122 from January of 2000.
An episode first shared in May of 2000, replaced with a JBJ tape in 2008 and now finally it’s 100% complete with a huge audio upgrade. Doug Henning, North To Alaska, classic calls. Solid Episode!
An episode first shared in May of 2000, now 100% complete with a huge audio upgrade. Adam is fresh from the Politically Incorrect taping at The Playboy Mansion and Drew is dealing with the repercussions from his appearance the night prior. Classic Episode, enjoy!
An episode first shared in May of 2000, now 100% complete with a huge audio upgrade. Christopher Titus is making his CLL debut, he appears 5 more times for a total of 6 appearances during the Adam era and returns to the show again post Adam in 2007. Sleeper Classic guest, Sleeper Classic Episode. Enjoy!
From Wiki: Christopher Todd Titus (born October 1, 1964) is an American comedian and actor. He grew up in Newark, California. Titus came to network audiences with the eponymous FOX show Titus,[1] of which he was the star, executive producer and co-creator. He is also a stand-up comedian whose act revolves around his dysfunctional family and shocking life experiences.
Slipknot is well known for its attention-grabbing image, aggressive style of music, and energetic and chaotic live shows.[1][2] The band rapidly rose to success following the release of their eponymous debut album in 1999. The 2001 follow-up album, Iowa, although darker in tone, made the band more popular. After a brief hiatus, Slipknot returned in 2004 with Vol. 3: (The Subliminal Verses), before going on another hiatus and returning in 2008 with its fourth album, All Hope Is Gone, which debuted at number one on the Billboard 200 chart. After another long hiatus, Slipknot released its fifth studio album, .5: The Gray Chapter, in 2014. The band has released two live albums titled 9.0: Live and Day of the Gusano: Live in Mexico, a compilation album titled Antennas to Hell, and five live DVDs.
From Wiki: Corey Todd Taylor (born December 8, 1973) is an American musician, singer, songwriter, actor, and author, best known as the lead singer and lyricist of the bands Slipknot and Stone Sour.[3]
Taylor formed Stone Sour in 1992, playing in the Des Moines area, and working on a demo. He joined Slipknot in 1997 to replace their original vocalist and has subsequently released five studio albums with them. After the first two Slipknot albums went Platinum, Taylor revived Stone Sour to record an album and tour in 2002. He has worked with several bands, including Junk Beer Kidnap Band, Korn, Disturbed, Apocalyptica, Code Orange, Anthrax, and Soulfly. Taylor was ranked at number 86 in Hit Parader‘s Top 100 Metal Vocalists of All Time.[4] He was also named the seventh greatest heavy metal frontman by NME. Taylor was also found, by VVN Music, to possess the second-widest vocal range of any known singer in popular music with a range of five and a half octaves. He was beaten only by Mike Patton (six octaves).[5]
An episode that was first shared over 18 years ago, now remastered. Seth Rogen is making his first of two appearances on CLL, Busy is returning for her follow up appearance with several more to come. They’re on the show in an effort to save ‘Freaks and Geeks’ which had just been cancelled. They prove to be a dynamic on air duo, a true sleeper classic episode with a terrific one time only booking of Seth and Busy together. Sorry there wasn’t a lost tape to replace this one, I tried really hard to manifest one into existence to no avail.
From Wiki: Freaks and Geeks is an American teencomedy-drama television series created by Paul Feig and executive-produced by Judd Apatow that aired on NBC during the 1999–2000 television season. The show follows gifted high schooler Lindsay Weir, who befriends a gang of slacker “freaks”, and her younger brother Sam, as he and his geek friends navigate high school. Eighteen episodes were completed, but the series was canceled after only 12 had aired.[1] A fan campaign persuaded NBC to broadcast three of the remaining episodes in July 2000, with the rest of the unaired episodes airing that fall[2] on Fox Family Channel.[3]
An episode that was first shared over a decade ago, now with the missing content restored and 100.00% complete. with a huge audio upgrade. The band are making their only known appearance. R.I.P. Scott.
From Wiki: Stone Temple Pilots (often abbreviated as STP) are an American rock band from San Diego, California, that originally consisted of Scott Weiland (lead vocals), brothers Dean DeLeo (guitar) and Robert DeLeo (bass, backing vocals), and Eric Kretz (drums). From the band’s formation in 1989, its line-up remained unchanged until the firing of Weiland in February 2013. Linkin Park vocalist Chester Bennington joined the band in May 2013.[1] In November 2015, Bennington left the band to focus solely on Linkin Park.[2][3] On December 3, 2015, Weiland was found dead on his tour bus before a performance with his band The Wildabouts. In 2016, the band launched an online audition for a new lead vocalist.[4][5] On July 20, 2017, Bennington was found dead at his home. His death was ruled as suicide by hanging. On November 14, 2017, Jeff Gutt became the new singer of the band.
After forming in 1989 under the name Mighty Joe Young, the band signed with Atlantic Records and changed its name to Stone Temple Pilots. The band’s debut album, Core (1992), was a commercial success, and they went on to become one of the most commercially successful bands of the 1990s, selling more than 18 million albums in the United States and 35 million worldwide.[6][7][8] The band released four more studio albums: Purple (1994), Tiny Music… Songs from the Vatican Gift Shop (1996), No. 4 (1999), and Shangri-La Dee Da (2001), before separating in 2002, after which the band members partook in various projects (most notably Velvet Revolver and Army of Anyone). The band eventually reconvened in 2008 for a reunion tour, released a new self-titled album in 2010, and actively toured until Chester Bennington’s departure. The band’s only material with Bennington was the EP High Rise in 2013.[9] The band released its seventh studio album, also titled Stone Temple Pilots, on March 16, 2018.[10]
While initially rising to fame as part of the grunge movement of the early 1990s, further releases from the band expressed a variety of influences, including psychedelic rock, bossa nova and classic rock. The band’s evolution throughout the 1990s and early 2000s involved periods of commercial highs and lows, brought about in part by Weiland’s well-publicized struggles with drug addiction.
An episode that was first shared over 18 years ago, now with the missing content restored and 100.00% complete. This is the infamous episode with “Leon the Jackass” a self purported serial bogus caller who enrages Adam. Classic episode with a huge audio upgrade, enjoy!
In 2014 Ward co-founded the film production company Grit Film Works with James Cullen Bressack.[4] The first two films which he co-produced with Grit Film Works were the thriller Bethany and the horror film Restoration.[5]
Zack also currently serves as the CEO of Global Sports Financial Exchange, Inc. since 2017.[6]
An episode that’s been missing for over 18 years, now recovered and 100% complete. Nobody has heard this episode since it originally aired, who knows what happens. Let’s all listen together and find out.
From Wiki: Stacy Valentine (born August 9, 1970) is a former American pornographic actress. She is a member of both the AVN and XRCO Halls of Fame.
CLL #1198 (feat. Andy Dick & the Bitches of the Century and Alan Isaacman)
05/02/2000– Tuesday Night Show
Source – Lost Tape VHS (2018)
An episode that’s been missing for over 18 years, now recovered and 100% complete. Nobody has heard this episode since it originally aired, who knows what happens. Let’s all listen together and find out.
From Wiki: Andrew Roane Dick (born Andrew Thomlinson; December 21, 1965[2]) is an American comedian, actor, musician, and television and film producer. Best known as a comic, he is also known for his eccentric and controversial behavior. His first regular television role was on the short-lived but influential Ben Stiller Show. In the mid-1990s, he had a long-running stint on NBC‘s NewsRadio and was a supporting character on Less than Perfect. He briefly had his own program, The Andy Dick Show on MTV. He is noted for his outlandish behavior from a number of Comedy Central Roasts and other appearances.
An episode that’s been missing for over 18 years, now recovered and 100% complete. Nobody has heard this episode since it originally aired, who knows what happens. Let’s all listen together and find out. This is the first episode without a station ID “top of the hour” break, which is a permanent change to the show structure.
Source – Deb and Chris Tape (2021) with a Dr. Bruce Tape (2010) Patch
This is an episode that has existed in partial form for about a decade, sadly I was not (yet) able to locate the missing 40% from the Deb and Chris Tapes, it may or may not exist. Update: The episode is now 100% complete.
An episode first shared in May of 2000, it sadly was only 97% complete and we only had the one low quality source to work with, now it’s 99% complete and has new Hifi audio.
An episode first shared in May of 2000, now 100% complete with a huge audio upgrade. DJ Qualls is making his first of three appearances during the Adam era. He proves to be a solid guest with unique chemistry with the boys, returning to the show in 2002 and 2005.
An episode first shared in May of 2000, now 100% complete with a huge audio upgrade. Eve 6 return to the show for their 2nd and final appearance on CLL. They were previously on CLL #704 from June of 1998.
From Wiki: Eve 6 (sometimes typeset as EVE 6, EVƎ 6, or Eve6) are an Americanrock band formed in 1995 in Southern California, who are most well known for their hit singles “Inside Out“, “Here’s to the Night“, and “Victoria“. They disbanded in 2004, returned for numerous tours in 2007 with a new lineup, and finally reunited with all three original members in early 2011. They signed to Fearless Records in the spring of that year, and released their long-awaited fourth album Speak in Code, containing the singles “Victoria” and “Curtain”, in April 2012.
An episode that’s been missing for over 18 years, now recovered and 100% complete. Nobody has heard this episode since it originally aired, who knows what happens. Let’s all listen together and find out.
An episode I first recovered a decade ago, now 100% complete with a huge audio upgrade. This is the episode that preceded the band’s interview about their new album conducted by Adam in the Loveline studio, watch the video!
After a brief stint of solo performances, Alexakis decided to push forward with the Everclear name, finding new musicians to perform with and releasing two more albums, Welcome to the Drama Club and Invisible Stars. Starting in 2012, Alexakis has also started up a 1990s nostalgia tour, called the Summerland Tour, that occurs every summer with Everclear and other 1990s alternative rock bands. In April 2015, the band released a ninth studio album entitled Black is the New Black.
An episode I first recovered a decade ago now with a huge audio upgrade and 100% complete, an episode that many consider a true Sleeper Classic. Robby is making his only known appearance on CLL.
An episode I first recovered almost a decade ago. Greg Graffin from Bad Religion returns, as per usual he’s one of the best guests to ever appear on the show. Now 100% complete with a huge audio upgrade.
From Wiki: Bad Religion is an American punk rock band that formed in Los Angeles, California, in 1980. The band is noted for their erudite lyrics, which span topics such as religion, philosophy, science, contemporary politics, society, the media, substance abuse, mental disorder, freedom and human rights. Musically, they are noted for their melodic sensibilities and extensive use of three-part vocal harmonies. The band has experienced multiple line-up changes, with singer Greg Graffin being the band’s only constant member, though fellow founding members Jay Bentley and Brett Gurewitz have since rejoined, and guitarist Brian Baker has performed with the group since 1994. The most recent additions to the band are guitarist Mike Dimkich and drummer Jamie Miller, who joined in 2013 and 2015 respectively. To date, Bad Religion has released sixteen studio albums, two live albums, three compilation albums, three EPs, and two live DVDs. They are considered to be one of the best-selling punk rock acts of all time,[2] having sold over five million albums worldwide.[3]
Bad Religion built an underground following in the United States with their early albums (including Suffer, No Control, Against the Grain and Generator) before signing to Atlantic Records in 1993. They first reached substantial commercial success with their seventh studio album and major-label debut Recipe for Hate (1993), which peaked at number 14 on Billboard‘s Heatseekers chart, and spawned one of their most popular songs “American Jesus“.[4]Recipe for Hate was followed a year later by Stranger than Fiction (1994), which spawned their biggest hits “Infected” and the re-recorded version of “21st Century (Digital Boy)“,[4] and was certified gold in both the United States and Canada. Shortly before the release of Stranger than Fiction, Gurewitz left Bad Religion to run his label Epitaph on a full-time basis (in response to the success of the label’s then-artists the Offspring and Rancid), and was replaced by Brian Baker. Since Gurewitz’s return to the band in 2001, they have undergone a resurgence in popularity, with their sixteenth studio album True North (2013) becoming Bad Religion’s first album to crack the top 20 on the Billboard 200 chart, where it peaked at number 19.[4] The band is currently working on their seventeenth studio album, which is tentatively due for release in 2019.
An episode first shared online about a decade ago, widely considered a flawless episode though only 50% complete. Now 100% complete with a huge audio upgrade, let’s all listen together and find out if the rest of the ep holds up.
An episode first recovered over 18 years ago, now 100% complete with a huge audio upgrade. Larry is making his 3rd and final appearance on CLL, Schmuley is making his 3rd of 4 appearances on CLL. Many fans have now come around on Shmuley and his “active” role in the show becoming a sleeper fan favorite guest. Edit: The intro is incorrect, a lost tape could not be found, the original source had to be used, it’s still been upgraded, but has audio issues. Look out for the annoying windows sounds found within the first 10 minutes, to prompts and a casino/jackpot sound effect, which seems to be the last noise. All are from the original stream recording from 18+ years ago. I couldn’t remove them without removing part of the show.
From Wiki: Larry Claxton Flynt Jr. (/flɪnt/; born November 1, 1942) is an American publisher and the president of Larry Flynt Publications (LFP). LFP mainly produces sexually graphic videos and magazines, most notably Hustler. Flynt has fought several prominent legal battles involving the First Amendment, and has unsuccessfully run for public office. He is paralyzed from the waist down due to injuries sustained in a 1978 murder attempt by serial killer Joseph Paul Franklin.[1] In 2003, Arena magazine listed him at No. 1 on the “50 Powerful People in Porn” list.[2]
From Wiki: Shmuel “Shmuley” Boteach (שמואל (שמולי) בוטח, /ˈʃmuːliboʊˈteɪ.ək/SHMOO-lee boh-TAY-ək; born November 19, 1966) is an American Orthodox Jewish rabbi, author, TV host and public speaker. Boteach is the author of 30 books,[2] including Kosher Sex: A Recipe for Passion and Intimacy, published in 1999,[3] and Kosher Jesus, published in 2012. His outspokenness has earned him praise and criticism; Newsweek magazine named him one of the 50 most influential rabbis in the United States three years in a row, including sixth in 2010.[4][5] He resides in Englewood, New Jersey.[6]
An episode that was first shared online over 18 years ago, the static found in the old recording prevented many from ever enjoying this great episode. Now 100% complete with a huge audio upgrade, enjoy!
From Wiki: Save Ferris is a ska punk band formed circa 1995 in Orange County, California.[1] Their name is a reference to the 1986 film Ferris Bueller’s Day Off. In 1995, the band began to perform underground venues in Southern California. In 1996, the band won a Grammy showcase award for best-unsigned band and a contract with Epic Records (SONY). Their album It Means Everything from 1997 was their first full-length album. By 1999, the band moved from ska-pop into pop-punk. After a hiatus, in 2017, Save Ferris released the Checkered Past EP.
In October 2012, “Iris” was ranked #1 on Billboard‘s “Top 100 Pop Songs 1992–2012” chart (which also featured Goo Goo Dolls hits “Slide“, ranking at #9, and “Name” at #24), spent nearly 12 straight months on the Billboard charts, and held the number one position on the Hot 100 Airplay chart for 18 weeks. The first single from their 2010 album, Something for the Rest of Us, “Home”, extended the band’s record to 14 top ten hits at the hot AC radio format (more than any other artist in the history of that format).[7] The band’s tenth album, Magnetic, was released on June 11, 2013.[8] On May 6, 2016, their eleventh studio album, Boxes, was released, including “So Alive” which peaked at #21 on billboard
An episode that’s been missing for over 18 years, now recovered and 100% complete. Nobody has heard this episode since it originally aired, who knows what happens. Let’s all listen together and find out. DO NOT MISS THIS EPISODE!
An episode I first recovered almost a decade ago, now 100% complete with an audio upgrade. Frank is making his only known appearance on CLL. Frank proves to be a very fun guest, full of impressions and an open book about his family and career. Great Episode!
From Wiki: Frank Stallone, Jr. (born July 30, 1950) is an American actor, singer-songwriter and guitarist. He is the younger brother of Sylvester Stallone and wrote music for his movies. His song “Far from Over”, which appeared in the 1983 filmStaying Alive and was also featured in the film’s soundtrack, peaked at number ten on the Billboard Hot 100, for which he received a Golden Globe and a Grammy Nomination.
Source – Lost Tape (2018) with a Zone 105 Stream (2000) Patch
An episode first shared online over 18 years ago, now with a huge audio upgrade and 100% complete. Matthew McConaughey is making his only appearance on CLL, promoting ‘U-571’ and refusing to respond to “Matt.” He proves to be a solid guest with favorable reactions from almost all listeners on LLT.
An episode that was first shared almost a decade ago, widely considered a classic though only 50% complete. Dr. Drew and many listeners suspect Adam was high during the episode, now we have it 100% complete. Enjoy this classic!
An episode I first recovered almost 10 years ago, now 100% complete with an audio quality upgrade. The band finally return to the show for the first time in over four years sans Gwen Stefani who did return to the show off mic when Gavin Rossdale was guesting, roughly 2 years after the “incident” that was blown out of proportion during CLL #41 back in November of 1995. This is the final appearance of the band during the Adam era though Adrian does return with ‘Bow Wow Wow’ in 2003.
CLL #1183 (feat. Jason Winer, Kara Jane McNamara and Chris Reed)
04/11/2000– Tuesday Night Show
Source – Lost Tape VHS (2018)
An episode first shared online over 18 years ago, now with a huge audio upgrade and 100% complete. This is the episode with the cast of MTV’s ‘The Blame Game’ Jason is making his 2nd and final appearance on the show, Kara and Chris are making their only appearances on the radio show. Really solid episode that is now way more listenable, enjoy! Edit: I forgot to mention Chris in the intro as the old fan file that was circulated excluded his name, as per usual I had not yet had a chance to hear this one again before posting it. Apologies to Chris Reed, he was hilarious on both CLL and The Blame Game.
From Wiki: The Blame Game is an American 30-minute nontraditional court–game show that premiered in January 1999 on MTV. The show ran for 2 seasons of over 130 episodes.
In the show, two ex’s are pitted against each other in a fictional courtroom setting to decide who was to blame for their break-up.[1] Representing each “ex” was a “counselor” who presented one of the ex’s sides of the “case.”[1]Jason Winer generally served as the counselor for men while Kara Jane McNamara represented the women. Chris Reed was the judge during the proceedings.[2] Richard “Humpty” Vission was the in-house DJ for the show. The show was marked by the appearance of “surprise witnesses” who would corroborate or refute accusations (usually relating to cheating or not cheating) made by the exes and/or counselors.
An episode I first recovered almost 10 years ago, now 100% complete with an audio quality upgrade. Another night of just Adam, Drew and the callers. Some bogus and dumb callers, overall another solid episode.
An episode first recovered over 18 years ago, now complete with the missing 18 minutes restored. The episode is now 100% complete with a huge audio upgrade. Lots of dumb and bogus callers, now with a conclusion to the episode.
An episode missing for over 18 years, Nick Hexum of 311 returns to the show. The episode is 100% complete. Who knows what happens, let’s all listen and find out!
From Wiki: 311 (pronounced “three-eleven”) is an American rock band from Omaha, Nebraska. The band was formed in 1988 by vocalist and guitarist Nick Hexum, lead guitarist Jim Watson (a member briefly, before being replaced by Tim Mahoney in 1991), bassist Aaron “P-Nut” Wills,[1] and drummer Chad Sexton. In 1992, Doug “SA” Martinez joined to sing and provide turntables for 311’s later albums.
311 have released twelve studio albums, two live albums, four compilation albums, four EPs and four DVDs. After a series of independent releases, 311 was signed to Capricorn Records in 1992 and released the albums Music (1993) and Grassroots (1994) to moderate success. They achieved greater success with their 1995 triple platinum[2]self-titled album, which reached number 12 on the Billboard 200 on the strength of the singles “Down” and “All Mixed Up“, the former of which topped the Billboard Hot Modern Rock Tracks in 1996.[3] The band’s next three albums—Transistor (1997), Soundsystem (1999) and From Chaos (2001)—were also successful, with the first going platinum and the last two going gold.[2] Their 2004 compilation album Greatest Hits ’93–’03 was also certified gold. The band’s most recent studio album is 2017’s Mosaic. As of 2011, 311 has sold over 8.5 million records in the United States.[4]
The band’s name originates from the police code for indecent exposure in Omaha, Nebraska, after the original guitarist for the band was arrested for streaking.[5]
This is an episode that was first shared online 18 years ago, recorded from the Zone 105 stream. Now replaced with an HQ source and 100% complete. Chris is making his final appearance on CLL during the Adam era, he didn’t return to the show until 2009 while promoting Nerdist.
An episode that’s been missing for over 18 years, now recovered and 100% complete. Nobody has heard this episode since it originally aired, who knows what happens. Let’s all listen together and find out.
An episode first recovered 18 years ago, now 100% complete with a huge audio upgrade. A night with many bogus callers whom all seem to get busted by Adam and Drew. Solid episode!
Source – Lost Tape VHS (2018) with Debbi and Chris Tape Patches
An episode that’s been missing for over 18 years, now partially recovered with a roughly 55% complete recording from a lost tape. Who knows what happens, let’s all listen together and find out! Now 100% complete as of 2020. Drew is in NYC and Adam is holding down the fort back home.
An episode missing for over 18 years, 100% complete. This is the only known appearance of ‘The Bloodhound Gang’ on CLL, favorites of both Adam and Drew and likely having at least 1-2 lost episodes in addition to their appearances on MTV Loveline. Now we finally get to hear them on air with the boys, let’s all listen together and find out what happens.
CLL #1173 (feat. Mandy & Sandy Bentley and Hugh Hefner)
03/28/2000– Tuesday Night Show
Source – Lost Tape (2018) with a Zone 105 Stream Recording (2000) Patch
An episode first recovered over a decade ago, “The Bentley Twins” are making their only CLL apearance along with Hugh Hefner who joins them live in studio. Now 100% complete with a huge audio upgrade.
From Wiki: Sandy Bentley (born May 18, 1978 in Joliet, Illinois) is notable both individually and with her sister Amanda (Mandy) Bentley as the Bentley Twins. The 5 foot 9 inch tall twins were featured on the May 2000 cover of Playboy Magazine and were well known as Hugh Hefner‘s live-in lovers at the Playboy Mansion, during 1999 and 2000.
Subsequent to her relationship with Hefner, Sandy became involved with financier Mark Yagalla, who lavished her with expensive gifts, including jewels. After Yagalla was arrested for conducting a Ponzi scam, a USA federal receiver was appointed to recover assets which Yagalla had embezzled from the clients of his $40 million Asbury Capital Fund. Sandy was ordered to return the gifts he had given her, including nearly one million dollars in jewelry.
Sandy and her new boyfriend, nightclub doorman Michael Tardio, collaborated to sell some of the jewelry. Tardio made arrangements to meet a potential buyer on the evening of September 2, 2002; however, Tardio and his accomplice Christopher Monson were found later that night, riddled with bullets in a burning Mercedes SUV, parked in Studio City, California. The jewelry was never recovered.
In 2003, Yagalla pleaded guilty to securities fraud, and was sentenced to five years and five months at Pensacola Federal Prison. The government recovered $1.3 million from an auction of his assets.
In February 2011, the crime was featured in the CBS documentary series 48 Hours Mystery and a $75,000 reward was offered by the City Council of Studio City, California, to help solve the crime. Many of those involved in the events were patrons of Garden of Eden nightclub, where Tardio was a doorman.
An episode missing for over 18 years, finally recovered. 99.9% complete. This is the final appearance of the band before their hiatus, they won’t return to the show for 5 years until March of 2005. Nobody has heard this since it original aired. Who knows what happens in this one, let’s all listen together and find out.
From Wiki: Goldfinger is an American punk rock band from Los Angeles, California, formed in 1994. In their early years the band is widely considered to have been a contributor to the movement of third-wave ska,[5][6] a mid-1990s revitalization in the popularity of ska. However, the releases of Open Your Eyes and Disconnection Noticesaw the band shed most of the ska influence, and they have been more commonly placed in the punk rock genre in later years. Apart from the band’s music, Goldfinger is also noted for their political activism, particularly in the area of animal rights.[7]
An episode first recovered 18 years ago, Dr. Drew is manning the ship all by himself. No Adam, no guests. Drew mentions the Academy Awards that aired earlier in the evening confirming the date despite the older intro. 100% complete with a small sound upgrade. Only missing the break bumpers. Due to the use of the old intro, it’s impossible to tell which bumpers were played in order to replace them. Dr. Drew loses it with some trolls in his chatroom later in the show.
Source – Debbi and Chris Tape (2020) with Tobydog Tape (2007) Patches
An episode first recovered over 13 years ago, now 99.9% complete and with a confirmed date. The previous mystery surrounding CLL #1170 and #1169 is now solved, this is actually #1170 and the episode previously listed as such was done with an east coast date, one day later than it originally aired. Just Missing the closing goodbye segment.
Source – Zone 105 Stream Recording (2000) with WHFS Tape (2009) Patch
An episode first recovered 18 years ago, recorded from the Zone 105 Stream. Now 100% complete with a small sound upgrade. Posted as both 03/22 and 03/23 it took over a week to determine it’s likely 03/23 due to several factors. This episode marks the return of callers Genevieve and Tyler and an explanation for their unusual absence. This episode features some classic calls and a legendary Lighting Round. Enjoy!
CLL #1168 (feat. Dicky Barrett of The Mighty Mighty Bosstones)
03/21/2000– Tuesday Night Show
Source – Lost Tape (2018) with an Unknown source (Pre-2007) Tape Patch
An episode first recovered over a decade ago, Dicky Barrett of The Mighty Mighty Bosstones returns to the show for his 4th known appearance of the Adam era. Now 100% complete with a huge audio upgrade. Freshly transferred this afternoon, as hot of the presses as these episodes come. Two very solid calls in this episode!
From Wiki: Richard Michael Barrett (born June 22, 1964), better known as Dicky Barrett, is an American singer who is the frontman of Ska punk band The Mighty Mighty Bosstones, and the announcer for Jimmy Kimmel Live!. Barrett is known for his distinctive loud, gravelly voice.
Source – Lost Tape (2018) with a Debbi and Chris Tape (2020) Patch
An episode first recovered over a decade ago, featuring one of the rare “live in studio” musical performance on CLL, now with a huge audio upgrade and 100% complete. This is the 2nd of 3 total appearances by the band, they return to the show in November of 2000 for CLL #1338.
Source – Debbie and Chris Tape (2020) with aJBJ Tape (2008) Patch
An episode first recovered almost a decade ago, 99.9% complete, just missing a few seconds of discussion about ‘Nutty Professor II: The Klumps’ now with a slight audio upgrade. Barry is making his only appearance on CLL, promoting ‘Beyond the Mat’ Enjoy! Update: Medium audio upgrade and missing seconds now restored, 100% complete.
Source – Debbie and Chris Tape (2020) with anUnknown Recording (2000) Patch
An episode first recovered over 15 years ago, the only known source and roughly 70% complete. Debra and Mo are making their first known appearances on the radio show, though it’s possible Debra has been on prior, at least on the MTV show. Drew is broadcasting remotely which leads to an “incident” the audio has been repaired and reprocessed. Sadly the best we’re probably ever going to get. Update: Now 99% complete, just missing the closing goodbye segment. With an audio upgrade.
From Wiki: Mad TV (stylized as MADtv) is an Americancomedysketch television series originally inspired by Mad magazine. The show featured animated Spy vs. Spy and Don Martin cartoon shorts as well as images of Alfred E. Neuman in earlier seasons, although the sketch comedy rarely if ever had any relation to the magazine’s content. Its first TV broadcast was on October 14, 1995. The one-hour show first-ran on Saturday nights on Fox and was in syndication on Comedy Central. In Australia, the show screens on satellite and cable TV channel The Comedy Channel and in late-night timeslots on free-to-air broadcaster the Nine Network and its affiliates.
Mad TV was created by Fax Bahr and Adam Small. The series was originally produced by Bahr/Small Productions and Quincy Jones/David Salzman Entertainment (QDE). After Bahr and Small left the series at the end of the third season (they were later credited as “executive consultants“), the series was handled by QDE and distributed by WB Television Distribution (its parent company Time Warner Entertainment owns Mad magazine through its DC Comics subsidiary). The series was directed by Bruce Leddy (196 episodes),[1] as well as David Grossman, and Amanda Bearse.
On November 12, 2008, Fox announced that Mad TV’s 14th season would be its last. David Salzman said that he would be exploring the continuation of the show on another channel; possibly cable.[2] In early 2009, the show was moved to air after Talkshow with Spike Feresten, the show that normally followed Mad TV, as a test, before being moved back. The series finale aired on May 16, 2009.[3] The show was nominated for 35 Emmy awards, winning five, and was succeeded by an unrelated animated sketch comedy series (intended for a children/preteen audience), Mad, that aired on Cartoon Network from 2010 to 2013.
On December 11, 2015, it was reported that the series would be returning for a one-hour special on The CW to celebrate the series’ 20th anniversary; the special aired on January 12, 2016. A large portion of the original cast returned.[4]
On April 11, 2016, The CW announced that it was reviving the show for an 8-episode season to air in primetime. The season premiered on July 26, 2016 and concluded on September 27, 2016. The CW has cancelled the series.
Source – Debbie and Chris Tape (2020) with anUnknown Recording (2000) Patch
An episode first shared over 15 years ago, sadly only a partial recording featuring roughly the last 30% of the episode. Too bad we don’t have the full recording as still-single Adam is swooning and in rare form, bizarre callers. I wish we had more, now remastered with a break bumper added back in. Edit: We now have the full episode, it’s 99.9% complete just missing a few seconds of conversation at the point of the tape flip.
From Wiki: Molly Culver (born July 18, 1967 in Santa Clara County, California) is an American actress and model of 1/4 Chickasaw/Choctaw descent. She is best known for portraying the role of Tasha Dexter on the syndicated TV series V.I.P..
Source – Debbie and Chris Tape (2020) with anUnknown Recording (2000) Patch
Another episode first shared over a decade ago, only a single recording exists. The episode is 94% complete, just missing the final closing segment and the bumpers/some brief talking leading up to the breaks. The audio has been remastered and features Shmuley making his 2nd of 3 bookings within the shortest single guest Three-peat booking window known. AFI have the band record and Benji Madden has the single guest double booking recording due to just showing up the following night. Another solid outing for Shmuley proving why he was such a media darling and fast friends with the staff at Loveline. Shmuley has 4 total appearances on CLL, he returns to the show in April of 2000 and then again in 2001. Update: Huge Audio upgrade and now 99% complete.
From Wiki: Shmuel “Shmuley” Boteach (שמואל (שמולי) בוטח, /ˈʃmuːliboʊˈteɪ.ək/SHMOO-lee boh-TAY-ək; born November 19, 1966) is an American Orthodox Jewish rabbi, author, TV host and public speaker. Boteach is the author of 30 books,[2] including Kosher Sex: A Recipe for Passion and Intimacy, published in 1999,[3] and Kosher Jesus, published in 2012. His outspokenness has earned him praise and criticism; Newsweek magazine named him one of the 50 most influential rabbis in the United States three years in a row, including sixth in 2010.[4][5] He resides in Englewood, New Jersey.[6]
Source – Lost Tape (2018) with Unknown Zone 105 mp3 (2000) and JBJ Tape (2008) Patches
An episode first recovered in full 18 years ago, that was replaced with the superior JBJ record 10 years ago and now the final 100% complete version with the best audio quality possible. The Definitive release. Bobby is making his only appearance on CLL. during the Adam era. Bobby has at least one previous appearance from before Adam joined the show.
From Wiki: Robert Michael Slayton (born May 25, 1955) is an American actor, voice actor, and stand-up comedian sometimes referred to as “The Pitbull of Comedy” or “Yid Vicious”. Slayton is probably best known for a supporting role in the 2001 film Bandits, and as a frequent guest on The Adam Carolla Show.
Source – Unknown SBP Tape (2008) with Zone 105 Tape (2000) Patches
An episode first recovered over 15 years ago, now remastered with the breaks restored and 100% complete by merging two recordings, the episode has never been presented remastered, commercial free and merged with the higher quality source where available. After a lot of work it’s finally finished and ready to release. I hope you enjoy this one, it took a lot of work to restore. Sadly CLL #1159 (feat. Sheeri Rappaport) is still missing from the archive and possibly lost forever.
From Wiki: Annabel Chong (real name: Grace Quek; born 22 May 1972)[1] is the stage name of a retired Singaporean-born American pornographic film actress who became famous after starring in an adult film that was promoted as The World’s Biggest Gang Bang. The film was commercially successful and started a trend of “record-breaking” gang bang pornography.[3] Four years later Chong was the subject of the documentary Sex: The Annabel Chong Story, in which she was interviewed about her pornography career. Academically gifted, she majored in Fine Arts and subsequently qualified in web applications development, before retiring from the adult industry completely in 2003.[4][5]
This episode has been missing since it originally aired, not a single second of audio has been shared and the episode was written off as lost to time. As fresh off the presses as episodes come, picked up the tape at the post office 3hrs ago and now we can hear LoveLine we otherwise were never going to get a chance to hear again or for the first time for those of us who missed this one when it aired live.
Sheeri is making her only appearance on CLL, based on what I’ve heard while editing she seems to be a fan or is just very engaged with the show. There is what sounds like an insane ‘Lighting Round’ and despite missing a few seconds on the return from break due to the affiliate station, then a few seconds at the tape flip after the station ID break and the entire closing goodbye segment the episode is still over 98% complete. Is this episode a lost sleeper classic of the highest order or just an alright episode that we’re happy to have in the archive, let’s all listen together and find out!
Source – Debbie and Chris Tape (2020) with anUnknown Recording (2000) Patch
An episode first recovered over 15 years ago, now remastered with the breaks restored. Ali making her 3rd of 4 total appearances on Loveline. She was previously on CLL #607 and CLL #935. She returns for her final appearance on the show in 2002. This episode is 99.9% complete. Missing just over a minute from the opening of first segment and less than 30 seconds from the end of the first segment, along with the outgoing bumpers that could not be replaced due to not knowing which were used for which break. Update: Now 100% complete the missing 30sec as they head to the first break was not recorded nor broadcast, it’s missing from every known recording. So this is 100% complete as that chunk did not air, the other missing content has been full restored and the episode has a medium audio upgrade. Caller Dean is the guy who got Eminem’s tape to Interscope Records. Eminem actually calls into this episode as well!
From Wiki: Ali Germaine Landry[1] (born July 21, 1973) is an American actress, model, and beauty pageant titleholder who won Miss USA 1996. She played Rita Lefleur on the UPN sitcom Eve and was the Doritos Girl in a 1998 Super Bowlcommercial. In 1998, she was named by People magazine as one of 50 most beautiful people in the world.[2]
CLL #1157 (feat. Seth MacFarlane and Alex Borstein)
03/06/2000– Monday Night Show
Source – Debbi and Chris Tape (2019)
A long lost episode previously only available via “Best Of” recording #1232 coming up from June of 2000. The episode is now 99% complete, Andy Dick makes a cameo, Seth returns to the show 8 more times for a total of 9 appearances on LoveLine and 3 of those during the Adam Carolla era. He returns to the show twice in 2004, Alex Borstein is also making her first appearance on CLL. She returns to the show twice more, once in 2004 and then again in 2005.
The family was conceived by MacFarlane after developing two animated films, The Life of Larry and Larry & Steve. MacFarlane redesigned the films’ protagonist, Larry, and his dog, Steve, and renamed them Peter and Brian, respectively. MacFarlane pitched a seven-minute pilot to Fox in 1998, and the show was greenlit and began production. Shortly after the third season of Family Guy had aired in 2002, Fox canceled the series with one episode left unaired. Adult Swim aired that episode in 2003, finishing the series’ original run. However, favorable DVD sales and high ratings for syndicated reruns on Adult Swim convinced the network to renew the show in 2004 for a fourth season, which began airing on May 1, 2005.
Source – Lost Tape (2020) with a Debbi and Chris Tape (2020) Patch
A long lost episode that has not been heard since it originally aired, so removed from the archive that nobody even knew it existed. James Marsters true Classic Loveline original appearance. This episode is roughly 96% complete, just missing about 3 minutes from the opening segment and a few seconds from the tape flip. James returns to the show 4 more times and becomes one of the 2000’s era Sleeper Classic legends. He’s awesome and Adam & Drew seem to love him. Great Guest! Nobody has heard this one in over 18 years, let’s all listen together and find out what happens. Update: now 100% complete.
An episode I did not transfer that was shared with the fan community over 9 years ago, it has very rough audio that has been post processed and improved. RZA is making his only appearance on CLL. This is the only bridge between CLL and Wu-Tang and it’s pretty solid, though sadly incomplete. The episode is just over 80% complete, missing the final 2 segments entirely and a few seconds off the opening as Adam’s doing his intro for the episode. Once again Drew is not present for a legendary hip-hop guest, due to coincidence and his busy schedule doing speaking engagements at the time. Drew missed Dub C, Snoop Dogg, RZA, Warren G and who knows how many more among the lost episodes.
From Wiki: Robert Fitzgerald Diggs (born July 5, 1969), better known by his stage name RZA (/ˈrɪzə/RIZ-ə), is an American rapper, record producer, musician, actor, filmmaker and author. A prominent figure in hip hop, RZA is the de facto leader of the Wu-Tang Clan.[1] He has produced almost all of Wu-Tang Clan’s albums, as well as many Wu-Tang solo and affiliate projects. He is a cousin of two other original Wu-Tang Clan members: GZA and Ol’ Dirty Bastard. He has also released solo albums under the alter-ego Bobby Digital, along with executive producing credits for side projects. Prior to forming the Wu-Tang Clan, RZA was a founding member of the horrorcore group Gravediggaz, where he went by the name The RZArector.
He is especially known for his music production, with a style that includes the use of soul samples and sparse beats that has proved highly influential. The magazine The Source placed him on its list of the 20 greatest producers in the magazine’s twenty-year history.[2]Vibe listed him among the top 8 greatest hip-hop producers of all time.[3]NME placed him on their list of the 50 Greatest Producers Ever.[4]
Source – Debbie and Chris Tape (2020) with anUnknown Recording (2000) Patch
An episode shared with the fan community over a decade ago, with 4 different partial recordings. This recording was chosen as it had the least amount of sound issues throughout, the episode is 100% complete. Filter are marking their 2nd of 2 known appearances during the Adam era, though the band and lead singer return to the show after Adam’s departure. Update: Huge audio upgrade.
From Wiki: Filter is an American rock band formed in 1993 in Cleveland, Ohio by singer Richard Patrick and guitarist/programmer Brian Liesegang. The band was formed after Patrick desired to start his own band after leaving Nine Inch Nails as their touring guitarist. Their debut album, Short Bus, was released in 1995, and ended up going platinum, selling over one million copies, largely due to the success of the band’s single “Hey Man Nice Shot.” After the album, the band would go through the first of many lineup changes, leaving Patrick as the only consistent member across all music releases.
After Liesegang’s departure in 1997, Patrick recorded a follow up album with the Short Bustouring band members, who became full-time members thereafter. The resulting effort, Title of Record, also went platinum, off the success of the song “Take a Picture“, in 1999. A third album, The Amalgamut, was released in 2002 with the same members, though sales stalled with Patrick checking into rehab after years of heavy alcohol and drug abuse just as touring for the album had begun. The band went into hiatus while Patrick went to rehab, and then formed a new band, Army of Anyone, which released one self-titled album. After Army of Anyone went into hiatus, Patrick returned to Filter, releasing Anthems for the Damned in 2008, The Trouble with Angels in 2010, and The Sun Comes Out Tonight in 2013, with a revolving door of different musicians. A seventh studio album, Crazy Eyes, recorded with Patrick and another entirely new lineup, was released on April 8, 2016. In 2018, Brian Liesegang returned to Filter to work on a new album that musically, will be the follow up to Short Bus.
Source – Lost Tape (2018) with a Tobydog Tape (Pre-2007) Patch
An episode first shared with the fan community over a decade ago, with the missing 55% of the episode now restored. It’s 99.9% complete with a huge audio upgrade. This is the first of the new Tascam USB transfers off the new $500 tape deck. Ricky has great chemistry with the boys, Adam has some car troubles in a heavy rainstorm and now we get to hear what happened in the missing half of the show, let’s all listen together and find out!
From Wiki: Richard Paull “Ricky” Goldin (born January 5, 1965) is an American actor, producer, director and television personality. He is known for his roles in daytime drama as Jake Martin in ABC’s All My Children. In May 2013, Goldin joined the cast of the CBS’s The Bold and the Beautiful. Goldin also hosts the HGTV series Spontaneous Construction, which premiered on the network on February 15, 2013.[1]
Source – Lost Tape (2018) with a Unknown Source (Pre-2007)
An episode I did not transfer that was shared with the fan community over 10 years ago, now replaced with a lost tape with a huge audio upgrade and 99.9% complete. Henry is making his 4th of 7 known appearances on CLL, he was previously on the still missing CLL #1019 from Aug 25th 1999.
From Wiki: Henry Lawrence Garfield (born February 13, 1961), better known by his stage name Henry Rollins, is an American musician, actor, writer, television and radio host, and comedian.[1][2][3] He hosts a weekly radio show on KCRW, and is a regular columnist for Rolling Stone Australia and was a regular columnist for LA Weekly.[4]
After performing in the short-lived Washington, D.C. band State of Alert in 1980, Rollins fronted the California hardcore punk band Black Flag from August 1981 until mid-1986. Following the band’s breakup, Rollins established the record label and publishing company 2.13.61 to release his spoken word albums, and formed the Rollins Band, which toured with a number of lineups from 1987 until 2003, and during 2006.
As of 2013, Rollins became the host of the educational history television series 10 Things You Don’t Know About, joining the show for its second and third seasons.
This episode is 99% complete, it’s been missing for over 20 years since it originally aired. Who knows what happens, lets all listen together and find out.
An episode I did not transfer that was shared with the fan community 9 years ago, it has very rough audio that has been post processed and improved with heavy noise removal. This episode is roughly 90% complete and features one of the all time greatest Lighting Rounds, too bad we don’t have a new source.
Update:We have a new Source! The episode is now 99% complete!
An episode I did not transfer that was shared with the fan community over 9 years ago, it has very rough audio that has been post processed and improved with heavy noise removal. Bruce is making his 2nd of 2 known appearances on CLL, he was previously on the still missing CLL #1019 from Aug 25th 1999. This episode is roughly 20% complete.
Update: The episode is now 99% complete with a new source, the missing 70 minutes have finally been restored after over 20 years.
Dr. Bruce Bekkar is an obstetrician-gynecologist in San Diego, California. He received his medical degree from Keck School of Medicine of USC and has been in practice for more than 20 years.
Source – Lost Tape (2018) with a JBJ Tape (2008) Patch
An episode I first recovered a decade ago, the show is now 100% complete with the breaks and bumpers restored. Destiny’s Child are making their only appearance on CLL and prove to be legendary guests, This episode features one of the all time best versions of the infamous Dixie Chicks Prank story, enjoy!
From Wiki: Destiny’s Child was an American girl group whose final and best-known line-up comprised Beyoncé Knowles, Kelly Rowland, and Michelle Williams. Formed in 1997 in Houston, Texas, Destiny’s Child members began their musical career as Girl’s Tyme, formed in 1990, comprising Knowles, Rowland, LaTavia Roberson, and LeToya Luckett among others.[1] After years of limited success, the quartet were signed in 1997 to Columbia Records and Music World Entertainment as Destiny’s Child. Destiny’s Child was launched into mainstream recognition following the release of their best-selling second album, The Writing’s on the Wall (1999), which contained the number-one singles “Bills, Bills, Bills” and “Say My Name“. Despite critical and commercial success, the group was plagued by internal conflict and legal turmoil, as Roberson and Luckett attempted to split from the group’s manager Mathew Knowles, citing favoritism of Knowles and Rowland.
In early 2000, both Roberson and Luckett were replaced with Williams and Farrah Franklin; however, Franklin quit after five months, leaving the group as a trio. Their third album, Survivor (2001), which contains themes the public interpreted as a channel to the group’s experience, contains the worldwide hits “Independent Women“, “Survivor” and “Bootylicious“. In 2002, they announced a hiatus and re-united two years later for the release of their fourth and final studio album, Destiny Fulfilled (2004). Destiny’s Child has sold more than sixty million records worldwide to date.[2]Billboard magazine ranks the group as one of the greatest musical trios of all time,[3] the ninth most successful artist/band of the 2000s,[4] placed the group 68th in its All-Time Hot 100 Artists list in 2008[5] and in December 2016, the magazine ranked them as the 90th most successful dance club artist of all-time.[6] The group was nominated for 14 Grammy Awards, winning twice for Best R&B Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocals and once for Best R&B Song.
Source – Lost Tape (2018) with a Tobydog Tape (Pre-2007)
An episode first recovered over a decade ago, now with a huge audio upgrade and 100% complete with the missing 13 minutes finally restored. Caprice proved to be quite the divisive guest in her only appearance on the show although she did leave a drop or two. Overall fans seem to agree that she was standoffish and angry, some listeners think Adam was the source of any negativity. Once again listen and decide for yourself.
From Wiki: Caprice Bourret (born October 24, 1971) is an American businesswoman, model, actress, and television personality. She lives in London where she runs her company, By Caprice.[1]
Source – Lost Tape (2018) with a JBJ Tape (2008) Patch
An episode I first recovered a decade ago now replaced by a lost tape, 2 lost tapes – Edit. 1005 with a huge sound upgrade and the missing 2 minutes restored. Wallace is making his 2nd of two known appearances on CLL and proves to be a legendary guest, A Sleeper Classic indeed! Wallace reveals he previously appeared on both the mtv show and radio show with Lorri Bagley in 1999. CLL #1036 (feat. Wallace Langham and Lorri Bagley) from Sept. 19th 1999 is sadly missing from the archive and likely lost to time forever.
Source – Lost Tape (2018) with a Tobydog Tape (Pre-2007) Patch
An episode that’s been around for over a decade now with a huge audio upgrade and the lost 5 minutes restored. Now 100% Complete, Vin is making his only appearance on Loveline.
Source – JBJ Tape (2008) with a Tobydog Tape (2008) Patch
An episode I first recovered a decade ago. Now 100% complete, with the missing 3 minutes restored. Josie is making her only appearance on CLL. She’s a huge fan of the show and a guest like no other, this is the definition of a “Sleeper Classic” episode and guest. She’s dynamite!
From Wiki: Josie Rebecca Davis (born January 16, 1973) is an American actress, best known for her role as Sarah Powell in the television sitcomCharles in Charge from 1987 to 1990.
An episode I first recovered 7 years ago. Recorded off the KROQ broadcast replacing the partial recording that preceded it. Now remastered like it’s never been before, breaks restored. 100% complete. This is Episode #4 of the 18 DAG appearances on CLL during Adam’s era, there are 14 more to go. This is the first DAG ep where things really start to build in regards to the rapport and friendship among the 3 men along with DAG’s freedom to cut loose and go sick with the comedy, he lets his hands go in this one! This episode also features an ominous mention of Cuba Gooding Jr. which will payoff in about 2 years when DAG returns heartbroken and manic due to a relationship issue. Simply the best guest in Loveline history and he’s only on less than 1% of the episodes, so any complaints about him are more reflective of the very few people complaining than his performances on air. DAG once said these visits to Loveline were among his best comedic work and now we all get to relive them and enjoy the brilliance! CLL #1142 is still missing from the archive, unclear if it was a ‘Best Of’ recording or a new episode with guest Andy Lauer making his 2nd and final appearance.
From Wiki: David Alan Grier (born June 30, 1956)[1] is an American actor and comedian. He is best known for his work on the sketch comedy television show In Living Color.
A long lost episode replacing the partial recording from Andy’s previous visit that was mistakenly circulated as this show. Andy is making his 2nd known and final appearance on CLL Who knows what happens in this one, it’s 99.9% complete just missing a few seconds at the top of the 2nd hour while speaking with a caller.
Lauer is the Founder President & CEO of ReelAid, a non-profit organization made up of filmmakers from the Hollywood community producing low to no-cost promotional videos for other non-profit organizations who in turn use them to fund-raise and create public awareness.
Source – Dr. Bruce Tape (2018) with a Tobydog Tape (2008) Patch
An episode I first recovered about 10 years ago, now with a brand new final transfer with the best possible audio quality and now 100% complete, with the missing chunk from the tape flip restored. Dr. Bruce is on fire and the guests have a great rapport with both Adam and Bruce. Top notch episode. Sadly CLL #1139 (feat. Ron Lester) is still missing along with CLL #1140 (The Suicide Kings), like lost to time forever.
From Wiki: Anthrax is an American heavy metal band from New York City, formed in 1981 by rhythm guitarist Scott Ian and bassist Dan Lilker. The group was considered one of the leaders of the thrash metal scene during the 1980s and is one of the “Big Four” thrash metal bands with Metallica, Megadeth, and Slayer; Anthrax is the only one of the four from the East Coast. As of April 2017, the band has released 11 studio albums, several other albums, and 26 singles, including collaborating on a single with American hip hop group Public Enemy. According to Nielsen SoundScan, Anthrax sold 2.5 million records in the United States from 1991 to 2004, with worldwide sales of 10 million.
Noted for its live performances, Anthrax signed with the independent label Megaforce Records, which released the band’s debut studio album in 1984. Lilker soon left the band to form Nuclear Assault, and was replaced by roadieFrank Bello. Lead vocalist Neil Turbin was replaced after two years by Matt Fallon, who was then subsequently replaced in 1984 by Joey Belladonna. With a new lineup, the band recorded Spreading the Disease (distributed by Island Records) in 1985. Anthrax’s third album, Among the Living, was released in 1987 to critical praise. The band experienced another lineup change in 1992, when John Bush from Armored Saint replaced Belladonna as lead vocalist. Sound of White Noise was released the following year, peaking at number seven on the Billboard 200. Studio recordings during the 1990s saw the band, influenced by other genres, experimenting with its sound.
Anthrax’s lineup has changed several times over their career. The band has had a number of vocalists including Neil Turbin, Joey Belladonna, Dan Nelson and John Bush. Founding member Scott Ian and early arrival Charlie Benante, who joined Anthrax in 1983, are the only band members to appear on every album. Bassist Frank Bello has played on every album, except for the band’s debut Fistful of Metal, which featured Dan Lilker. After briefly rejoining the band from 2005 to 2007, Belladonna returned to Anthrax once again in 2010, and the band has since recorded two more studio albums with him: Worship Music (2011) and For All Kings (2016).
This Episode has been missing for over 20 years since it originally aired, it’s 99% complete just missing the closing goodbye segment as all broadcasts and recordings of 100.7 the Buzz did not contain it. Let’s all listen together and find out what happened, is this a lost sleeper classic? Adam is absent for this show.
This Episode has been missing for over 20 years since it originally aired, it’s 99% complete just missing the closing goodbye segment as all broadcasts and recordings of 100.7 the Buzz did not contain it. Let’s all listen together and find out what happened, is this a lost sleeper classic? Adam is absent for this show.
Source – Debbi and Chris Tape (2020) withTobyDog Tape (2008) and old 16k mp3 (2000)
An episode first archived 18 years ago, now with 2 other tapes merged and 95% complete, only missing just over 5 minutes from the top of the 3rd segment and a few seconds during a tape flip later in the show during a call. Juliet is making her only appearance on CLL. Juliet is a fan of the show and starts out a little quiet but eventually starts giving out advice and becomes a very solid guest, Adam and her scour her car for a copy of her latest DVD, a bogus caller has a key South Park reference, Taboo II gets brought up and Adam and Juliet do a little “acting” work towards the end of the show, Great episode now the best it’s ever been presented since it originally aired. This one took a lot of work to reassemble segment by segment. Enjoy! Now !00% complete with an audio upgrade.
From IMDb: Juliet Cariaga was born on December 5, 1977 in San Bernardino County, California, USA as Erica Diane Lookadoo. She is known for her work on Raising Helen (2004), There’s Something About Mary (1998) and Stuck on You (2003).
Source – Dr. Bruce Tape (2010) with Tobydog Tape (Pre-2007) Patches
An episode I first recovered roughly 8 years ago in the Dr. Bruce stash of tapes, this one took a lot of work. Now 100% complete. Warren G is making his only appearance during the Adam era. All warbling that could be removed has been removed, leaving behind only a few seconds in a few spots.
CLL #1136 (feat. Laura Prepon, Wilmer Valderrama and Topher Grace)
02/06/2000– Sunday Night Show
Source – Debbi and Chris Tape (2019)
An episode I first recovered a decade ago from a “best of” recording, now with a superior copy of that same 20% of the program with a huge audio upgrade. Topher is making his 2nd and final appearance on Classic Loveline, Laura and Wilmer are making their CLL debut and both return to the show. Wilmer has two more appearances, in 2002 and again in 2003. Laura returns to the show with Mila Kunis in 2002. It’s too bad we don’t have the full episode and that it’s likely lost forever. UPDATE: now 99% complete with 2 brand new recordings, just missing the closing goodbye segment. Who knows what happens, let’s all listen together and find out.
From Wiki: That ’70s Show is an American television periodsitcom that originally aired on Fox from August 23, 1998 to May 18, 2006. The series focused on the lives of a group of six teenage friends living in fictional Point Place, Wisconsin from May 17, 1976 to December 31, 1979.[1]
Source – Debbie and Chris Tape (2020) with a JBJ Tape (2008) Patch
An episode I first recovered a decade ago. 99.9% complete, just missing a few seconds off the top of the closing “Mahalo” segment. Claude is making his only appearance on CLL, Nicole is making her only known appearance though it’s possible she guested before this. Drew is remotely broadcasting and gets into a bit of an on air scuffle with Adam. Adam mocks Anderson for messing up and Adam talks about being single. Update: Audio upgrade.
From Wiki: The Lyricist Lounge Show was an Americansketch comedy series that aired on MTV from 2000 to 2001 that combined hip-hop music with raps interspersed throughout the sketches. As Wordsworth, BabeePower, and Master Fuol rap on the theme song: “Welcome to the lyricist lounge show, it’s rappin’ and actin’, laughin’, clappin’, lights, cameras, action, we’re the first ones to ever place a sketch to a beat, it’s the avenue the street where hip hop and comedy meet…” The show is also noted as the first program to feature Tracee Ellis Ross prior to Girlfriends.
From Wiki: Nicole Elizabeth Eggert (born January 13, 1972) is an American actress. Her notable roles include Jamie Powell on the situation comedy Charles in Charge and Summer Quinn on the television series Baywatch. She guest starred in The Super Mario Bros. Super Show! and Boy Meets World. She made several Christmas movies that premiered on Lifetime. Eggert was most recently a contestant on the VH1 reality show Celebrity Fit Club[3] and came in second on ABC’s celebrity diving show Splash.[4]
A brand new source for a long lost episode. Who knows what happens on this episode, let’s all listen together and find out. Matt is making his only known appearance on Loveline. The episode is 99.9% complete, just missing a few seconds from the tape flip(s).
A brand new source for an existing episode, first shared online in February of 2000 via a very low quality mp3. There have been several partial audio upgrades over the past 18 years but now we have the definitive hi-fi transfer and video. Majandra immediately strikes up a fun chemistry with both Adam and Drew in her debut appearance on the show. This one is all over the place with topical news discussions, the boys mocking Majandra’s shopping decisions and some solid calls. Majandra returns to the show once more in 2001 with her ‘Roswell’ costar Shiri Appleby, it’s a shame she didn’t guest more frequently as she’s one of the greats. This is in my top 10 all time episodes, the definition of a ‘Sleeper Classic.’
A brand new source for an existing episode, first recovered a decade ago. Now 100% complete with the missing 4+ minutes restored and a huge audio upgrade. This is the first appearance of Busy on CLL, she returns to the show six more times. Guesting next with Seth Rogen in an effort to save ‘Freaks and Geeks’ along with another episode in 2003 where she was able to get Michelle Williams to tag along after a long day of filming and a couple of beers. She returned to the show twice after Adam’s departure in 2006 and 2007. Busy is a Loveline legend and one of the all time greatest guests who always manages to engage in a unique rapport with both Adam and Drew. She’s cool!
A brand new source for a long lost episode. Who knows what happens on this episode, let’s all listen together and find out.
From Wiki: The Parkers is an American sitcom that aired on UPN from August 30, 1999, to May 10, 2004. A spin-off of UPN’s Moesha, The Parkers features the mother-daughter team of Nikki (played by Mo’Nique) and Kim Parker (played by Countess Vaughn).
A brand new source for a long lost episode. Who knows what happens on this episode, let’s all listen together and find out. MXPX are making their CLL debut, they return to the show in September of 2000, again in 2005 and then in 2007 after Adam’s departure. The music of MXPX shaped the opening bumper of Loveline throughout the late 90’s, through two different sets of radio imaging. Someone must have been as big of a fan of them as I was, Engineer Mike? Scott? that other guy whose name I was always forget, maybe him.
Source– XJosh VHS Tape (2024) with a Lost Tape VHS (2018) Patch
A brand new source for an existing episode, first recovered a decade ago. still only 20% complete, though a full tape was discovered I prematurely celebrated, the tape ended up being almost entirely blank, having been erased or suffered some kind of recording malfunction. We still only have this 20 minute clip from the best of recording. At least it sounds better. This is an amazing segment of a long lost episode that’s extra painful now that we were so close. Now Updated with an additional 20+ minutes, the episode is now 47% complete. Now roughly 90% complete but still missing the “key” segment with all of the “action.”
A brand new source for an existing episode, first recovered a decade ago. Now 100% complete with the missing 13+ minutes restored. Carlos is making his first of two visits to Classic Loveline, he returns to the show one more time in 2005 and then again after Adam’s departure in 2007 and 2008.
From Wiki: Ned Arnel Mencia (born October 22, 1967), known professionally as Carlos Mencia (and previously Ned Holness)[1] is a Honduran-born American comedian, writer, and actor. His style of comedy is often political and involves issues of race, culture, criminal justice, and social class. He is best known as the host of the Comedy Central show Mind of Mencia which produced four seasons before being cancelled in 2008.
A brand new source for a long lost episode. Who knows what happens on this episode, let’s all listen together and find out.
From Wiki: Shmuel “Shmuley” Boteach (שמואל (שמולי) בוטח, /ˈʃmuːliboʊˈteɪ.ək/SHMOO-lee boh-TAY-ək; born November 19, 1966) is an American Orthodox Jewish rabbi, author, TV host and public speaker. Boteach is the author of 30 books,[2] including Kosher Sex: A Recipe for Passion and Intimacy, published in 1999,[3] and Kosher Jesus, published in 2012. His outspokenness has earned him praise and criticism; Newsweek magazine named him one of the 50 most influential rabbis in the United States three years in a row, including sixth in 2010.[4][5] He resides in Englewood, New Jersey.[6]
Source – Lost Tape (2017) with a last minute JBJ Tape (2008) Patch
A brand new source for an existing episode, first recovered a decade ago. Now 100% complete with the missing 3+ minutes restored and a huge audio upgrade. This is the 1st known appearance for the band, they return to the show one more time during the Adam era in 2001.
From Wiki: Static-X was an American industrial metal band from Los Angeles, California, formed in 1994. The line-up fluctuated over the years, but always held constant with band founder, frontman, vocalist, and guitarist Wayne Static. Founders of the band were Wayne Static and original drummer Ken Jay. The band rose to fame with their 1999 debut album Wisconsin Death Trip where the band’s heavy industrial metal sound found attention within the burgeoning nu metal movement of the late 1990s, with the album eventually going platinum in the United States.[1] The band released five more albums over the course of the next decade: Machine in 2001, Shadow Zone in 2003, Start a War in 2005, Cannibal in 2007, and Cult of Static in 2009.
Shortly after their last album’s release, the band entered a hiatus while Static worked on his solo album, Pighammer, in 2011. Static briefly reformed Static-X in 2012, using only members of his solo album’s touring band, before officially breaking up in June 2013. On November 1, 2014, Wayne Static died at the age of 48.
A brand new source for an existing episode, first recovered a decade ago. Now 100% complete with the missing 35+ minutes restored and a huge audio upgrade. This is the 2nd known appearance for the band, making their return visit to the radio show. This episode is heavy on callers who fart, Tyler calls back again for his 3rd or 4th call and we hear from a new flatulent female combatant. Great episode with lots of laughs.
From Wiki: Unwritten Law is an American rock band formed in 1990 in Poway, California They have released seven full-length studio albums and have toured internationally, including performances on the Warped Tour. They are notable for their singles “Seein’ Red” and “Save Me (Wake Up Call),” both of which entered the top 5 in the US Modern Rock charts. Their sixth studio album, Swan, was released March 29, 2011.[2]
A brand new source for an existing episode, first recovered a decade ago. Now 100% complete with the missing 18 minutes restored and a huge audio upgrade. This is David’s first appearance after the cameo he made during CLL #1069.
A brand new source for an existing episode, first recovered a decade ago. Now 100% complete with a huge audio upgrade. Lots of solid calls, a drop origin and overall a good episode. Stroke 9 are making their first of two appearances on CLL.
This Episode has been missing for over 20 years since it originally aired, it’s 99% complete just missing the closing goodbye segment as all broadcasts and recordings of 100.7 the Buzz did not contain it. Let’s all listen together and find out what happened, is this a lost sleeper classic?
This is a brand new lost tape for an episode that’s been missing for over 18 years. Adult film actresses Raylene and Chandler are making their only visit to CLL. Nobody has heard this episode since it aired nearly 2 decades ago, who knows what happens, let’s all listen together and find out.
From Wiki: Raylene (born Stacey Bernstein; February 12, 1977) is a retired American Adult Film Actress.
Yet another long lost episode, missing for over 18 years. Incubus are making their CLL debut, they return to the show in 2002 then not again until 2006 after Adam’s departure and again in 2008. Who knows what happens on this episode, let’s all listen together and find out.
Incubus has attained commercial success, reaching multi-platinum sales, as well as releasing several successful singles. After their first two albums, Fungus Amongus (1995) and S.C.I.E.N.C.E. (1997), the band earned mainstream recognition with the release of their 1999 album Make Yourself which spawned several hits, including the band’s highest charting song “Drive.” Success continued with the albums Morning View (2001) and A Crow Left of the Murder… (2004). Their sixth studio album, Light Grenades, debuted at No. 1 in 2006 and was followed by Incubus’ first greatest hits album Monuments and Melodies in June 2009 and the band’s 2011 album, If Not Now, When?. Incubus also released an EP, Trust Fall (Side A), in early 2015, and two years later, the band released their eighth studio album, titled 8, on April 21, 2017.[1] Worldwide, Incubus has sold over 23 million albums.[2]
A long lost episode missing for over 18 years, Sisqó is making his only appearance on CLL. This is from the ‘Thong Song’ era. Nobody has heard this since it originally aired, who knows what happens. Let’s all listen together and find out.
From Wiki: Mark Althavean Andrews (born November 9, 1978),[3][4] known by his stage nameSisqó (stylized as SisQó), is an American R&B singer, songwriter, record producer, dancer and actor. He is the lead singer of R&B group Dru Hill, and has also released solo material. Sisqo’s successful debut solo album, Unleash the Dragon(1999), included the hit singles “Thong Song“[1] and “Incomplete“.
This is a newly transferred tape, missing for over 19 years, now 98% complete. Just missing the closing break, Bryce is making his only known appearance on CLL, he leaves in the 2nd hour. Adam has a shocking revelation regarding his yard and a new late night fertilizing technique that has left him short tempered the following day.
From Wiki: Bryce Owen Johnson (born April 18, 1977)[1][2] is an American actor.
This might be the holy grail of long lost episodes, this is one of only three known episodes where this activity is attempted and this time we have video. Listen to the episode it’s an all time great, it’s been missing for over 18 years and then come back here and watch the edited version I put together or just watch the full thing, This is next level final boss shit. Enjoy! I know what happens on this one, soon you will too!
This is a brand new source for an episode we’ve had more than a decade, now with a huge sound upgrade. This is Jason’s first of two visits he returns to the show with his ‘Blame Game’ costar in April of 2000 for CLL #1183.
From Wiki: Jason Winer (born December 7, 1972) is an American director, producer, writer, actor, and comedian. He is best known for being one of the directors on the American sitcom Modern Family.
From Wiki: The Blame Game, a 30-minute nontraditional court/game show first airing in January 1999 on American channel MTV, pitted two ex’s against each other in a fictional courtroom setting to decide who was to blame for their break-up.[1] Representing each “ex” was a “counselor” who presented one of the ex’s sides of the “case.”[1]Jason Winer generally served as the counselor for men while Kara Jane McNamara represented the women. Chris Reed was the judge during the proceedings.[2] Richard “Humpty” Vission was the in-house DJ for the show. The show was marked by the appearance of “surprise witnesses” who would corroborate or refute accusations (usually relating to cheating or not cheating) made by the exes and/or counselors. The show ran for 130+ episodes (2 seasons).
A brand new source to replace an episode I first recovered in 2009, from the JBJ Tape Stash. Now 100% complete with the missing 3+ minutes restored. Hilarious episode with some dark turns, Adam goes into the concept of “the money shot” in adult films and also touches on his own body image issues. Drew brings in his laptop to read some emails and they get into why they never read faxes on air despite giving out the number. Adam describes his attempt to participate in a chat room, solid episode!
The first Monday of the new century, This is a brand new source for a long lost episode, it’s 100% complete. It’s been missing for over 18 years! Who knows what happens, let’s all listen and find out!
Starting out a New Year and century, This is a brand new source for a long lost episode, it’s 100% complete. It’s been missing for over 18 years and Trevor is making his only known appearance on CLL. Who knows what happens on this episode, let’s all listen and find out!
From Wiki: Goddard was born in Croydon, London, England, in 1962. Between 1974 and 1979, he attended Ravensbourne School, Hayes Lane, Bromley, London. A punk in 1977, he helped form a band at school called The Belsen Horrors (the name of which came from a Sex Pistols track). First a drummer, then the lead singer, he and his band lasted until 1978. Later, sometime between 1979 and 1980, he was the drummer in another Bromley punk band called The Vamp. This group was led by Wayne Cregan, who was one of the first members of X-Ray Spex. Bromley was closely linked with the early punk movement – first through the Bromley Contingent (the first fans of the Sex Pistols), and three famous punk singers who came from this town: Poly Styrene (X-Ray Spex), Siouxsie Sioux (of Siouxsie and the Banshees) and Billy Idol – who like Trevor, attended Ravensbourne School for Boys. For much of his career, he claimed to be of Australian descent[2] and often played Australian characters.