
๐ป First Hour Analysis ๐ป
๐ Food Items/Restaurants Discussed
The hosts spent significant time discussing Austin’s best sandwiches from a Culture Map article, including:
- ๐ฅช Bartlett’s french dip sandwich – Matt praised the fluffy bread, thin-cut prime rib, fresh fries, au jus, and horseradish sauce (14:20)
- ๐ง Casper Fermentables – Specializes in fermented foods with sourdough/focaccia bread and kimchi tuna melts (16:40)
- ๐ Chew Sando’s – Japanese sandwich shop with milk bread and tonkatsu (17:40)
- ๐ฅช Ike’s Sandwiches – Chuy praised their bread quality (14:00)
Other food mentions:
- ๐ Chuy’s breakfast: chicken sausage and egg whites (9:20)
- ๐ฅฃ Bruce Springsteen’s pre-show meal: chicken soup, shrimp, pretzels, apples, watermelon cubes (22:30)

๐ฅ Click Click Boom Segment
The “Click Click Boom” segment (13:44) focused on Austin’s Best Sandwiches from Culture Map’s Tastemaker Awards. This was described as a “brand new” clickbait article featuring 10 restaurants competing for best sandwich. No other clickbait news was mentioned.
๐ Funny Moments/Memorable Quotes
- ๐ธ Chuy wanting to “move money around” like rich people do: *”I just know we’re moving it and I’m gonna tax write off”* (12:20)
- ๐คง The ongoing debate about whether Chuy should go home sick
- ๐ฅ Matt’s pickle jar analogy about men’s usefulness (10:40)
- ๐ Hayley’s savage comment: *”Everything”* when asked what’s wrong with men (10:17)

๐ธ Bob’s Rock and Roll News Summary
Bob Fonseca delivered his signature Rock and Roll News segment starting at (21:00), covering several music industry stories with his characteristic insider knowledge and Austin perspective. He began by mentioning upcoming Record Store Day and his appreciation for Piranha Records, while noting he’s been reading Beatles books and watching documentaries about Paul McCartney’s Wings. ๐ค
The centerpiece story focused on Bruce Springsteen’s pre-concert routine, revealing that The Boss enjoys a hot bowl of chicken soup before his marathon three-and-a-half-hour shows. Bob elaborated on tour riders – the contract addendums that specify artists’ backstage requirements – sharing that Britney Spears once required prunes, fish and chips, and a framed picture of Princess Diana in her dressing room. Bruce’s rider also includes shrimp, pretzels, apples, and watermelon cubes, plus the services of a massage therapist and manicurist. ๐
Bob covered several tour announcements, including Mike Campbell and the Dirty Knobs summer dates. Campbell, the legendary Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers guitarist who also wrote “Boys of Summer”, continues touring with drummer Steve Ferroni (known as “the new guy” since replacing Stan Lynch in the 1990s). Bob also mentioned Kansas touring with 38 Special and lamented Austin’s lack of a casino venue, joking about the promised Waller Creek development that became the F1 track instead. ๐
Additional news included The Eagles releasing an expanded edition of “One of These Nights” on May 1st with Dolby Atmos and unreleased tracks, and Stray Cats planning to tour again despite Brian Setzer’s recent health challenges. Bob wrapped up with personal anecdotes about his morning routine with his dog Radar during his wife’s absence, adding his trademark blend of music industry insight and everyday relatability to the segment. ๐
๐ต Rock and Roll Shoutout/Salute
โ No specific rock and roll shoutouts or salutes were given.
๐ธ Bands Mentioned in Rock and Roll News
- The Beatles/Wings
- Paul McCartney
- John Lennon (story mentioned but not discussed)
- Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers
- Mike Campbell and the Dirty Knobs
- Bruce Springsteen/E Street Band
- The Eagles
- Kansas
- 38 Special
- Stray Cats
- Brian Setzer
๐ป Three Paragraph Summary
The show opened with Matt, Chuy, and Bob (arriving late due to rain) discussing whether Chuy should go home sick with what appears to be cedar fever or a cold. The conversation revealed the team’s caring dynamic as they debated health concerns versus work dedication, with intern Hayley providing entertaining commentary about men being useless for everything except opening pickle jars and mowing lawns. The rainy Austin weather created driving challenges and delayed Bob’s arrival as he dealt with his reluctant dog Radar who refused to go outside. ๐ง๏ธ
A major segment focused on Austin’s food scene through the “Click Click Boom” feature highlighting Culture Map’s Best Sandwiches competition. The hosts discussed local favorites including Bartlett’s famous french dip, Casper Fermentables’ fermented food specialties, and Chew Sando’s Japanese milk bread creations. Matt shared detailed descriptions of Bartlett’s prime rib sandwich preparation, while Chuy admitted he’d never tried their signature dish despite frequent show discussions, prompting Matt to promise a lunch date. The conversation revealed their evolving appreciation for how bread quality impacts sandwich excellence. ๐ฅช
Bob’s Rock and Roll News delivered industry insights with his characteristic Austin radio veteran perspective, covering Bruce Springsteen’s backstage routine, tour rider requirements, and upcoming releases from The Eagles. The segment blend music industry knowledge with personal anecdotes, including his morning struggles with his rescue dog and observations about Austin’s missing casino venues that prevent certain touring acts from visiting the city. His storytelling maintained the show’s balance of professional music coverage with relatable everyday experiences. ๐ค
๐ Second Hour Analysis ๐
๐ฐ News Stories Discussed
- Texas Hemp Industry ๐ฟ – New rules set with licensing fees ($10K for manufacturers, $5K for retailers per location) and 21+ age restrictions (47:00-52:00)
- Pflugerville Water Crisis ๐ง – Pipeline breaks causing stage 3 water restrictions, potential emergency disaster declaration (53:00-54:00)
- Pflugerville School Closures ๐ซ – Low enrollment could force closing of 6 schools by next year (54:00)
- Barton Springs Delayed Opening ๐โโ๏ธ – Pool repairs found during cleaning, now opening March 21st instead of this week (52:00)
- Corpus Christi Water Issues ๐ง – City running out of fresh water due to refineries using supply (51:00)
๐ฎ Predictions Made
- Bob predicted that if Texas deregulated cannabis like other states, the state could make billions in tax revenue for schools and infrastructure ๐ฐ (50:00-52:00)
๐ค Interesting Facts Shared
- Ladies’ Hair Secrets ๐โโ๏ธ – Haley explained that women who dye their hair red are usually fresh out of breakups, while curtain bangs mean they’re testing the waters with bangs (41:00-46:00)
- Men’s Shower Habits ๐ฟ – Bob shared that if a guy showers 2-3 times per day, he’s probably cheating because women can smell other women (46:00)
- Sports Hairstyles ๐ – Different sports have signature hairstyles: basketball = buns, volleyball = ponytails with long elastics, softball = various braids (58:00)
๐ฌ Funny or Memorable Quotes
- Bob: *”Not my circus, not my monkeys”* about Bon Jovi’s upcoming biopic (35:00)
- Matt: *”Who’s your favorite actor? Is it Nippleus Cage?”* during a discussion about nipples (39:00)
- Chuy: *”Micro bangs [are] a sign of mental illness”* (42:00)
- Matt: *”The desert inn has heart”* – quoting Albert Brooks movie (multiple times)
๐ฅ Guests in Studio or Special Visitors
- Haley – Their intern who provided rock and roll news junior and shared insights about women’s hair psychology ๐ฉโ๐
๐ Recurring Jokes or Gags
- SIFTA SIFTA (Save It For The Air) – yelled when good content was being shared off-air ๐ป
- Desert Inn Has Heart – Bob repeatedly quoting Albert Brooks ๐ฌ
- Drew’s TMI sharing about his personal habits ๐
๐ 5 Paragraph Summary
The second hour kicked off with Rock and Roll News Junior featuring Haley, their intern, who delivered updates about Brian Setzer’s tour dates, Bon Jovi’s upcoming biopic, and Lady Gaga being spotted at Manchac Antiques in Austin ๐ธ. The segment evolved into an educational discussion when Matt asked about the psychological significance of women getting bangs, leading to Haley sharing fascinating insights about women’s hair choices and what they reveal about relationship status ๐โโ๏ธ.
A major highlight was Matt’s announcement that he successfully secured an interview with legendary comedian and filmmaker Albert Brooks for the show ๐ญ. After reaching out directly to booker Colleen, Matt received confirmation that Brooks was “good to go” for an appearance. The hosts immediately began planning their Albert Brooks film festival homework, with Lost in America, Modern Romance, and Mother selected as essential viewing to prepare for the interview ๐ฌ.
The show tackled serious local issues during the Austin Area Headlines segment, covering the ongoing water crisis in Pflugerville and Corpus Christi, new hemp industry regulations in Texas, and potential school closures due to budget constraints ๐ง๐ซ. Bob expressed frustration about Texas leaving money on the table by not fully legalizing cannabis while cities struggle with funding for essential services like water treatment and education.
The discussion took an unexpected turn when Matt began telling a story about the Quitter app – designed to help people with porn addiction – but kept the big reveal for the next day despite increasingly desperate pleas from the other hosts ๐ฑ. The story involved two 20-year-olds making $500K monthly from their app, but Matt refused to share the dramatic conclusion about a security breach that exposed users’ personal information and viewing habits to potential blackmailers.
Throughout the hour, the chemistry between the hosts remained strong, with Chuy providing his usual colorful commentary, Bob sharing his movie expertise, and Haley proving to be a valuable addition with her generational insights about social media culture and modern dating signals ๐๏ธ. The anticipation for both the Albert Brooks interview and the Quitter app revelation set up compelling reasons for listeners to return the following day.
๐ Third Hour Analysis ๐
๐ด Food Items/Restaurants Discussed
- Poke – Chewy mentioned wanting to get some poke in Hawaii ๐๏ธ
- Poi – Hawaiian food item discussed, with Bob joking about “Hawaii betas” (1:34:50)
- Mac and cheese with poi at Zippy’s convenience stores in Hawaii
- Pepperoni pizza – Referenced in connection with the Red Baron (2:05:58)
๐ฐ News Stories Discussed
- Adult website data breach – Chewy warned listeners that if they used “the app” their information is now public (1:30:18) ๐ฑ๐ฅ
- Chewy’s Hawaii trip announcement – He bought a ticket to the Big Island for April 29th, meeting up with the Schmitz (1:31:21) โ๏ธ
๐ง ๐ก Interesting Facts Shared
- German cultural attitudes mentioned at the beginning
- Hawaii locals’ relationship with tourists – Matt explained locals “despise all tourists” (1:32:42)
- Hawaiian geography – Discussion of how large the islands actually are vs. how they appear on maps (1:34:22)
- John Rutsey – Former Rush drummer before Neil Peart, described as overlooked founding member (1:51:05)
๐ญ Memorable Moments
- Extended adult content discussion with philosophical takes on ghosts watching and afterlife perspectives (1:22:23-1:29:07) ๐ป
- Bob’s defensive reactions about his personal habits throughout
- Hawaii trip planning with detailed discussion of activities like manta ray watching and dolphin swimming (1:33:03-1:37:45)
- Zero-prep book interview that Matt proudly noted they handled well despite forgetting it was scheduled (1:54:55) ๐
๐ค Guests on the Show
- Daniel Bukszpan – Author of “Rush and 2112” book, interviewed about his rock music publications (1:39:52-1:54:45)
โ๏ธ๐ Phone Callers
- Dave – Coffee route worker who won AC/DC tickets in the mythical figures contest (1:57:46)
- Chris – Pool boy who competed against Dave but didn’t win
๐ฎ Predictions Made
- Chewy predicted he’ll need extra money for his Hawaii trip and joked about needing a GoFundMe (1:37:51)
๐ Facts of the Day โ
They skipped Facts of the Day to do the head-to-head contest instead (1:57:20).
๐ธ๐ค Kick Out the Jams Segment
Haley’s Letterboxd Top 4 – Movie #2: *Real Women Have Curves* (2002) starring America Ferrera (2:11:21). The film deals with generational/cultural divides in immigrant families, focusing on an 18-year-old who wants to attend college despite her mother’s wishes for her to work in the family’s dress shop. ๐ฌ
๐ Five Paragraph Summary
The third hour opened with an extended and philosophical discussion about adult content consumption, with the hosts sharing personal perspectives and debating the ethics and privacy concerns surrounding recent data breaches. Bob maintained his defensive stance about not needing such content, while Drew cited supernatural concerns about deceased relatives watching. The conversation took unexpected turns into discussions about German cultural attitudes and the afterlife, showcasing the show’s ability to find humor in awkward topics. ๐ป๐ป
Chewy made a major announcement about his upcoming Hawaii vacation to the Big Island, scheduled for April 29th. The discussion evolved into detailed trip planning, covering everything from black sand beaches and manta ray watching to volcano visits and dolphin encounters. The hosts provided travel advice while maintaining their characteristic humor, with Matt expressing concern about swimming with “trapped dolphins” and Bob sharing his knowledge of Hawaiian convenience store chains like Zippy’s. This segment demonstrated the show’s ability to turn personal announcements into engaging content. ๐๏ธโ๏ธ
The show featured an unplanned interview with author Daniel Bukszpan about his book on Rush’s “2112” album. Despite admitting they had “zero prep” for the interview, the hosts managed to conduct a substantive discussion about Rush’s history, including lesser-known founding member John Rutsey. Matt used this opportunity to challenge Bukszpan to convert the hosts into Rush fans, though the author wisely noted that forced appreciation rarely works. The interview showcased the hosts’ ability to handle unexpected situations professionally. ๐๐ธ
A head-to-head contest featuring callers Dave and Chris competed for AC/DC tickets by answering questions about mythical figures and folk heroes. Dave, a coffee route worker, dominated the competition by correctly identifying Paul Bunyan, Bad Leroy Brown, Davy Crockett, the Jersey Devil, and the Red Baron. The contest format allowed for educational moments while maintaining entertainment value, with questions ranging from American folklore to historical figures. Chris, despite being a pool boy (leading to predictable jokes), put up a good fight but ultimately fell short. ๐ฏ๐ช
The hour concluded with Haley presenting the second entry in her Letterboxd Top 4: “Real Women Have Curves,” a 2002 film about immigrant family dynamics and generational conflict. The discussion touched on important themes of cultural preservation versus individual ambition, while the hosts managed to inject humor through Bob’s confession about initially watching the film for the wrong reasons. This segment continued the show’s pattern of mixing cultural education with entertainment, while also revealing personal family dynamics as Haley noted it was one of the few films her father actually watched based on her recommendation. ๐ฌ๐จโ๐ฉโ๐งโ๐ฆ
