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by Hellen Beer DVM Published 1 year ago Updated 1 year ago
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What is the last podcast on the left?

The Last Podcast on the Left is a weekly podcast on the Last Podcast Network featuring comedian and podcast host Ben Kissel, podcast producer and researcher Marcus Parks, and comedian and actor Henry Zebrowski, all of whom are longtime friends. Episodes have explored the topics of serial killers, conspiracy theories, UFO sightings, ghosts, and readings of fan-submitted creepypastas. The name is a reference to the 1972 horror movie The Last House on the Left .

Where was the last podcast on the left filmed?

In 2018, they filmed their first live show at Thalia Hall in Chicago, IL. In 2019, they filmed their second live show in New Orleans, LA. The hosts have toured extensively in the US and internationally for live events.

What is the episode of The Last House on the Left about?

Episodes have explored the topics of serial killers, conspiracy theories, UFO sightings, ghosts, and readings of fan-submitted creepypastas. The name is a reference to the 1972 horror movie The Last House on the Left .

When will the last book on the left be released on Spotify?

On November 19, 2019, it was announced that the show was moving exclusively to Spotify for ad sponsored episodes. In 2020 , Houghton Mifflin Harcourt released The Last Book on the Left, written by Kissel, Parks, and Zebrowski, and illustrated by Tom Neely.

How many seasons of The Last Stream on the Left are there?

The episodes typically consist of commentary of a selection of videos found by the hosts. There are currently 8 seasons and a total of 145 episodes available on the Adult Swim website.

What makes the Last Podcast on the Left funny?

It’s the humor. What makes Last Podcast on the Left ‘s (or LPOTL’s) humor work is the host’s clear affinity for the subjects they’re talking about. The subjects aren’t funny. It’s the boys, Ben, Marcus, and Henry who we trust to see something in their subjects and sense something a little unmoored in the audience.

Is it necessary to watch LOPTL?

You don’t have to be a conspiracy theory enthusiast to enjoy LOPTL. It’s not remotely necessary. But if you want to pull extra layers and threads of empathy out of these episodes… to feel better about laughing about these subjects, it helps to understand something about what makes these mental aberrations take hold. The story of Bill Cooper is just such an illuminating story.

Is it free to listen to therapy?

It might be free to listen to, but chances are you’re going to need to up your therapy budget after a while.

Does comedy work?

As the listener, you want the LPOTL material to be so farcical, so absurd, that any attempt to find reason fails. But that isn’t the case.

Is there a connection between LPOTL and the murder of hip hop stars?

Two of the biggest hip hop innovators and mega stars murdered back to back. There’s a connection. But how big a connection? It’s never been solved. Well, LPOTL dives deep into the evidence, and, more importantly, the non-evidence to kick off another of their stellar comedic series.

Is there a show that covers crazy without talking about Roswell?

It would be patently difficult to have a show that covers crazy without talking about Roswell . Aliens tend to factor in, often, in these stories. And the boys indulge the Roswell story, many times, on Last Podcast on the Left for good reason. A best of compilation is a great place to dip your toe into the conspiratorial waters.

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