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Analysis of Matt & Bob Show (03-18-2026)
-Food items/restaurants talked about:
- 06:00-07:00: BD Rileyâs Irish pub â big Irish breakfasts, bangers (European sausage), mashed potatoes
- 06:00-07:00: Bartlettâs â French dip sandwich
- 14:20-19:19: Click Click Boom segment discussing â10 best sandwiches in Austin, Texasâ:
- Bartlettâs French dip sandwich
- Casper Fermentables â spicy turkey
- Chew Sando (Japanese sandwich place on Burnet)
- Home Slice Italian assorted
- Antoneâs sandwiches (now carried at H-E-B)
- Knuckle Sandwich at Antâs Beer Cave â Not Boring Turkey
- Little Deli and Pizzeria â Harryâs Perfect Pastrami and New Orleans Muffaletta
- Mum Foods Smokehouse and Delicatessen â The Rachel sandwich
- 07:00: Cap City (mentioned by Chewy)
- 09:00: Amsterdam/Netherlands food discussion â Dutch baby pancakes at House of Pancakes
- 15:00-18:00: Witch-witch (sandwich chain)
- 18:00: Longhorn Steakhouse â garlic parmesan items trending
- 19:00: Tucciâs (Italian restaurant on William Cannon)
- 40:00: Whataburger brought to airport by John Cornyn
-News stories talked about during this portion:
- 07:00-09:00: World Baseball Cup â America lost, Venezuela won
- 08:00-09:00: Gas prices discussion, NATO ships and strait mines situation
- 42:00-51:00: Multiple political/election news stories:
- Save America Act
- Texas Republican Senate race between John Cornyn and Ken Paxton
- TSA partial government shutdown affecting Austin airport
- Southwest Airlines CEO frustrated with situation
- John Cornyn bringing Whataburger to people in airport lines
- Greg Kassar (House Representative) involvement
-âClick Click Boomâ segment:
14:20-24:00: The segment focused on clickbait article â10 best sandwiches in Austin, Texasâ
Clickbait items mentioned:
- List of 10 best sandwiches in Austin
- Various restaurants and their signature sandwiches (listed above in food section)
- Discussion evolved into air fryer cooking techniques
- Mattâs personal discovery of air-frying Antoneâs sandwiches from H-E-B
-Funny moments or memorable quotes:
- 00:00-05:00: Bob defending his worrying as what âkeeps him aliveâ and comparing it to caveman survival instincts
- 05:00-06:00: Discussion about buying a Ferrari and Bob being overly cautious even leaving the lot
- 05:00: Chewy explaining why he was late: âI had to let the dogs out this morning. Who? Who? Who?â
- 08:00: Gas price photo joke about âTrump or friendsâ and âThank you, Joe Byronâ
- 09:00: Chewy: âGringos are all the same, dudeâ after Matt discusses Dutch/Irish/Germanic heritage
- 10:00: Chewy only wants to visit Japan internationally
- 10:00: Chewyâs âIrish goodbyeâ from BD Rileyâs on St. Patrickâs Day
- 12:00-13:00: Discussion about line-cutting etiquette and toxic masculinity regarding not wanting special treatment
- 16:00-18:00: Mattâs air fryer sandwich discovery â âwarm, crusty breadâ with âcold pickleâ inside
- 17:00: Matt: âDonât want to make you jealous, ladies, but I took a full 12 inches yesterdayâ
- 20:00-21:00: Mattâs theoretical âwhite bread tacosâ discussion
- 21:00: Chewy: âI love bolognaâ
- 22:00: Anthony Kiedis girlfriend age joke: âI hope itâs not rated R. That way, Anthony Kiedisâ girlfriend can watch himâ
- 35:00-36:00: Red Hot Chili Peppers mockery about writing âunder the bridgeâ repeatedly for âsoccer momsâ
- 47:00-48:00: Black garlic/garlic in butthole joke progression: âAll garlic is black garlic via that methodâ
- 48:00: âBlack Garlicâ sung to tune of âWooly Bullyâ
-Phone callers:
No phone callers during this portion of the show.

-Bobâs Rock and Roll News segment (5 paragraphs):
Bobâs Rock and Roll News began at approximately 24:00 with his characteristic enthusiasm for being âAustinâs, well, actually the worldâs last great rock reporter.â He opened by discussing the possibility of creating a âRock and Roll News Extraâ as a paid Patreon service for $100 a month, delivering additional stories that come in later in the day. This self-aware joke about monetization set a playful tone for the segment while also reflecting the modern media landscapeâs shift toward subscription models.
The lead story focused on Peter Frampton announcing his first album of original music in 16 years, titled âCarry the Light,â set to release May 15th. Bob explained that while Frampton may have released acoustic albums previously, this marks his return to creating new original material. The album will feature collaborations with several artists including Sheryl Crow, Ben Montench, and Graham Nash. Bob expressed some skepticism about albums heavy with guest artists, questioning whether fans would skip tracks featuring collaborators they donât enjoy. The conversation evolved into a discussion about Frampton Comes Alive, the 1976 live double album that spent 10 weeks at number one, with Bob sharing a personal memory of first hearing the talk box guitar effect.
The segment included an extensive discussion about double albums, with Bob demonstrating his encyclopedic knowledge of rock history. He cited numerous classic double albums including The White Album, The Wall, Pink Floydâs The Wall, Chicagoâs self-titled album, Bruce Springsteenâs The River, Miles Davisâs Bitches Brew, Derek and the Dominoesâ Layla, Stevie Wonderâs Songs in the Key of Life, Led Zeppelinâs Physical Graffiti, The Clashâs London Calling, Bob Dylanâs Blonde on Blonde, and The Rolling Stonesâ Exile on Main Street. This discussion revealed both Bobâs depth of knowledge and the historical significance of the double album format in rock music, while also touching on how record labels have traditionally been reluctant to release double albums due to marketing and cost concerns.
Bob covered Bruce Springsteenâs ticket controversy, specifically addressing allegations of ticket holdbacks for an upcoming New York show. Drawing on his experience in the arena business, Bob explained the common practice of âshow holdsâ â seats initially reserved for an artistâs family, friends, and professional connections that are later released if not claimed. He noted that while this practice has existed âsince the beginning of time,â it can frustrate fans who pay higher resale prices before these seats become available at face value. Bob shared his personal strategy of waiting until closer to show dates to purchase tickets, citing his successful approach with Taylor Swiftâs Eras Tour. He emphasized that show holds can be released as late as the day of the event, though waiting involves risk.
The segment concluded with coverage of several additional stories: a Red Hot Chili Peppers documentary about their early years with guitarist Hillel Slovak coming to Netflix on March 20th, the Wallflowers confirming a 30th anniversary tour (which Bob admitted not being excited about), a new book on the Ramones, and the Lollapalooza lineup announcement featuring acts like Lord, Charlie XCX, and Smashing Pumpkins. Bob ended with a touching Rock and Roll News salute to M1 (Michelle), who passed away after battling MS, honoring a listenerâs request. He also teased discussion of the HBO Max bowling documentary âBorn to Bowlâ narrated by Liev Schreiber, showing his enthusiasm for sports documentaries beyond just music.
-Rock and roll shoutout/salute:
40:00-41:00: Yes â Bob gave a Rock and Roll News salute to Michelle (A.K.A. M1) who passed away after a long battle with MS. The request came from Sherman and family.
-Bands talked about during Bobâs rock and roll news:
- Peter Frampton
- Humble Pie (mentioned as Framptonâs previous band)
- U2 (Rattle and Hum)
- The Who (Quadrophenia, Tommy)
- The Band (Rock of Ages)
- BGs (Saturday Night Fever)
- Chicago
- Pink Floyd (The Wall)
- The Beatles (The White Album)
- Bruce Springsteen (The River)
- Miles Davis (Bitches Brew)
- John Coltrane (A Love Supreme)
- Derek and the Dominoes (Layla)
- Stevie Wonder (Songs in the Key of Life)
- Led Zeppelin (Physical Graffiti)
- The Clash (London Calling)
- Bob Dylan (Blonde on Blonde)
- The Rolling Stones (Exile on Main Street)
- Paul McCartney and Wings (Red Rose Speedway)
- Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers
- Red Hot Chili Peppers
- Janeâs Addiction (mentioned as Lollapalooza founders)
- Smashing Pumpkins
- The Wallflowers
- The Ramones
- Lord
- Charlie XCX
- Turnstile
-3 paragraph summary (excluding Rock and Roll news):
The show opened with the hosts doing their characteristic introductions, with Matt providing elaborate biographical sketches of each host including Sawyer Stoll (running the board temporarily while Chewy was late), and Bob Fonseca. The early conversation touched on Bobâs cautious personality, with him defending his tendency to worry as a survival mechanism dating back to caveman days. This led to discussions about risk aversion, including Bobâs reluctance to do drugs and his careful approach to life, which the hosts playfully mocked while also acknowledging it has kept him safe.
A significant portion of the show focused on the hostsâ St. Patrickâs Day experience at BD Rileyâs Irish pub. Matt and Bob discussed the crowded venue, with Bob using his connection to one of the owners (John, whom heâs known since the early 90s through the Miller Beer business) to help the group get in through the kitchen. The conversation revealed interesting cultural moments, including the transition from Tejano music in the kitchen to Irish jig music in the main area, and Chewyâs âIrish goodbyeâ which became a running joke. They also discussed the ethics of line-cutting and show holds, with Matt expressing discomfort about receiving special treatment in front of people who had been waiting longer.
The âClick Click Boomâ segment dominated the middle portion, focusing on the â10 best sandwiches in Austin, Texasâ clickbait article. This evolved into a broader discussion about food, with Matt sharing his discovery of air-frying H-E-Bâs Antoneâs sandwiches for the perfect combination of warm crusty bread and cold interior ingredients. The conversation wandered through various Austin restaurants and sandwich recommendations, revealing the hostsâ deep knowledge of the local food scene. Chewy expressed interest in various establishments and even offered to have lunch with listeners in exchange for them buying him Bartlettâs French dip, as long as they tolerate his company. The segment showcased the showâs ability to turn simple clickbait into engaging, Austin-centric content that resonated with local listeners.
â° Second Hour Analysis â°
Analysis of Matt & Bob Show Transcript (03-18-2026)
Food items/restaurants talked about:
- 00:57:24 â Guinness and Jameson mentioned (Irish breakfast drinks for St. Patrickâs Day)
- 01:02:42 â La La Land Kind Cafe on South Congress â opening two new locations (one on Burnet, one in the Domain)
- 01:02:57 â Described as âStarbucks meets Tostiqâ
- 01:12:48 â Panuchos (Yucatecan food) mentioned
- 01:12:56 â Soul food mentioned
- 01:13:01 â Chinese food mentioned
- 01:13:30 â Kale, leeks, green onion, cabbage, and pastrami for St. Patrickâs Day dinner
- 01:13:52 â Mashed potatoes with green stuff (Colcanon) â Irish dish
- 01:14:05 â Kerrygold butter mentioned
- 01:27:10 â Big Chip cookies from H-E-B (contains chocolate chip and coconut)
News stories talked about during this portion:
- 00:51:39-00:54:44 â James Tallaricoâs church (St. Andrews) in Austin hired security after multiple threats; discussion about religious podcasters Joshua Hames and Brooks Pottinger
- 00:55:11-00:56:27 â Austin ranked in top 20 cities to raise a family in America (Plano, Texas at #2)
- 00:57:18-00:58:20 â Fifth water pipe break in Pflugerville; Lake Pflugerville affected; conservation urged
- 00:58:20-01:00:00 â Einride (Swedish company) testing driverless 18-wheeler trucks on State Highway 130
- 01:01:05-01:02:00 â Travis Kalanick (Uber co-founder) moved to Austin; was pushed out of Uber in 2017 over reports of sexism and misogyny
- 01:08:00-01:09:20 â John Cornyn airport interview discussion (caller disputed Mattâs reporting)
Predictions made during this portion:
- 00:59:14 â Bob predicts truckers may go on strike during transition to autonomous trucks
- 00:59:49 â Discussion that eventually all of I-35 will be autonomous trucks
- 01:04:18 â Matt jokingly announces this will be his âlast week on air at KLBJ FMâ â later reveals itâs forced retirement
Interesting facts shared during this portion:
- 00:56:04 â Raising a family is expensive regardless of location
- 00:58:00 â Lake Pflugerville exists (Matt learned this today)
- 00:59:00 â Driverless 18-wheelers have no cab â just the boxcar part
- 01:02:57 â La La Land allows online ordering to skip long lines
- 01:27:17 â Big Chipâs secret ingredient is coconut mixed with chocolate chip
Phone callers this portion:
- 01:07:02-01:09:20 â Caller âMr. Lynchâ disputed Mattâs reporting about John Cornyn TSA interview, claiming Matt got the story wrong about TSA officers showing up to work during shutdown
Funny or memorable quotes this portion:
- 00:52:05 â âMy Jesus is going to kick the ass out of your Jesus. Where did those guys come from?â
- 00:53:37 â Chuy: âIâve never been more proud than not be Christian.â
- 00:53:40 â âHow do these guys attract women?â
- 00:56:53 â âYou canât even sell them anymore because nobody wants to buy a kid because itâs too expensive to raise them. Theyâre worthless.â
- 01:00:11 â About lot lizards: âIâm excited to see them make robot lot lizards.â
- 01:04:37 â About T-shirt contest: âIâll hire an artist. I think artists should get paid.â
- 01:19:41 â Matt about his fall: âAn old person could fallâ (while being the old person who just fell)
- 01:24:18 â Matt: âIâm the unknown stunt man that makes Eastwood look so fineâ
- 01:32:07 â Bob: âWe need Matt as Humpty Dumpty tomorrow for the graphicâ
Guests in the studio or special visitors:
- No guests or special visitors during this portion
Recurring jokes or gags:
- Throughout â Ongoing teasing about Matt wearing cowboy boots and falling down
- Throughout â Bob vs Matt debate about appropriate footwear (Bobâs Red Wings vs Mattâs Western boots)
- Throughout â References to Matt being a âfall riskâ after two falls in three months
- Multiple times â H-E-B loyalty discussion (Matt saying heâd still love H-E-B even if they threw eggs at him)
- 01:32:06 â âSlip and Fallâ as a boat name suggestion
Summary:
This portion of the Matt & Bob show from March 18, 2026 covered a wide range of topics, from local Austin news to an extended comedic segment about Mattâs embarrassing fall at H-E-B. The show opened with discussion of religious tensions in Austin, specifically regarding James Tallaricoâs church hiring security after receiving threats from religious podcasters who made disturbing comments about wanting God to âkillâ him spiritually.
The hosts then transitioned to local news items, including Austinâs ranking as a top-20 city for raising families, Pflugervilleâs ongoing water infrastructure problems with a fifth pipe break, and the introduction of driverless trucks from Swedish company Einride on Highway 130. They also discussed the arrival of another billionaire to Austin â Travis Kalanick, the controversial Uber co-founder who was pushed out of the company in 2017. The announcement of La La Land Kind Cafe opening two new locations generated discussion about the popular but crowded South Congress establishment.
The centerpiece of this segment was Mattâs lengthy, self-deprecating story about falling at H-E-B on St. Patrickâs Day while shopping for butter and kale to make Irish dinner. Matt vividly described slipping on something (possibly eggs) near the dairy section, losing his balance completely, and ending up on the floor with his shirt soaked and his belly exposed. The humiliation was compounded when a manager approached him to fill out a âfall incident report,â making Matt acutely aware of his status as a âfall riskâ â his second fall in three months.
This story sparked an extended debate between Matt and Bob about appropriate footwear, with Bob insisting Mattâs Western boots with smooth soles are dangerous and impractical for daily wear, while Matt defended them as part of his identity and aesthetic. Chuy joined Bobâs side, comparing the boots to his own admittedly impractical Jordans. The argument touched on deeper themes of aging, masculinity, and vanity, with Matt resisting what he sees as concessions to getting older while Bob advocated for practical safety measures. Bob even suggested getting a fashion consultant to give all three hosts makeovers appropriate for their age.
Throughout the segment, the hosts maintained their characteristic humor and chemistry, with callbacks to inside jokes, ribbing about each otherâs quirks, and genuine concern masked by comedy. Mattâs steadfast loyalty to H-E-B despite his fall, his resistance to aging gracefully, and the visual comedy of him lying on the floor telling someone âan old person could fallâ created memorable radio moments. The portion ended with continued debate about footwear practicality versus style, with no resolution in sight but plenty of entertainment value for listeners.
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Analysis of Matt & Bob Show (03-18-2026) â Final Third
Food or Restaurants Talked About During This Portion
- 01:43:00 â Discussion about candles at âthe silosâ (Magnolia Silos/Chip and Joanna Gaines location)
- 01:43:27 â Tecovas boots mentioned (though not food)
- 01:43:27 â Wife beaters (tank tops, not food â context about Mattâs wifeâs clothing)
- 01:43:43 â Jeffreyâs island reference (dark humor, not actually about food)
- 01:46:59 â Quarter zips mentioned (clothing, not food)
- 01:47:05 â Beef tallow and alpha brain supplements mentioned
- 01:52:20 â P.F. Changâs mentioned in context of eating white rice and bok choy
- 01:56:27 â H-E-B grocery store discussion continues from earlier in show
- 01:56:42 â Butter tortillas from H-E-B mentioned as potential lifetime compensation
News Stories Talked About During This Portion
- 02:00:43-02:03:17 â Heinz 57 origin story: The number 57 came from Henry Heinz combining his lucky number (5) with his wifeâs lucky number (7), not from 57 varieties of products
- 02:14:42-02:16:35 â Man sells home using ChatGPT/AI for entire process, saving 3% in commission (Robert Levine from Cooper City sold home in 5 days with 5 offers)
- 02:23:17-02:25:23 â GameStop classifies PlayStation 3, Xbox 360, and Nintendo Wii U as âretroâ consoles
- 02:25:23-02:26:38 â Banksyâs identity possibly revealed as Robin Gunningham from Bristol based on researcherâs investigation
Interesting Facts Shared During This Portion
- 01:59:34 â We forget 70% of what we read in a day (from ScienceDirect.com)
- 02:00:00 â Michael B. Jordanâs fatherâs name is Michael A. Jordan
- 02:00:48 â Eating white rice without enough side dishes can lead to high-output heart failure (from pmc.nih.gov)
- 02:01:20 â Animals that lay eggs donât have belly buttons (Snapple Fact #1)
- 02:01:43 â Men have nipples because they develop before the Y chromosome switches development
- 02:03:17 â Heinzâs first product was horseradish, not ketchup
- 02:04:40 â You burn more calories sleeping than watching TV (Snapple Fact #85)
- 02:04:53 â The last Blockbuster in Bend, Oregon hosted a school field trip in 2024 for first graders learning about their parentsâ and grandparentsâ era
Memorable Moments During This Portion
- 01:38:16-01:44:00 â Extended debate about Mattâs fashion choices, boots vs. practical shoes, and safety concerns after his fall
- 01:42:00 â Chewy accidentally says âshort pantsâ referring to Bob, comparing him to Jorge from âAge of Attractionâ
- 01:44:00-01:48:00 â Discussion escalates about Mattâs falling incident, with suggestions for âAaron shoesâ (errand shoes) and grip tape on boots
- 01:48:00 â Text from Bobâs wife comparing Bob to Jorge from the dating show in terms of style, watches, and controlling behavior
- 01:50:00-01:53:00 â Deep dive into Netflixâs âAge of Attractionâ show discussion, including Jorgeâs controlling behavior and the celibate contestant
- 02:09:12 â Introduction of âFall Guyâ theme song as Mattâs new theme after his grocery store fall
- 02:11:19-02:13:00 â Debate about whether Thriller is better than Off the Wall, with Mattâs hot take that removing the title track âThrillerâ would make it the best album ever
- 02:18:00-02:22:00 â Matt seeking movie recommendations for his son who wants âsophisticated moviesâ â has watched Interstellar, Inception, Contact, Ex Machina, and Dead Poets Society
Any Callers This Portion
- 02:22:40 â Spivy calls in to recommend âInceptionâ and âStar Trek First Contactâ
âFacts of the Dayâ Segment
- 01:59:12-02:05:00 â Complete Facts of the Day segment hosted by Chewy
- 01:59:34 â We forget 70% of what we read in a day
- 02:00:00 â Michael B. Jordanâs father is Michael A. Jordan
- 02:00:48 â White rice without side dishes can cause high-output heart failure
- 02:01:20 â Animals that lay eggs donât have belly buttons
- 02:01:43 â Heinz 57 story (discussed above)
- 02:04:40 â Burning more calories sleeping than watching TV
- 02:04:53 â Blockbuster field trip story
âKick Out the Jamsâ Segment
- 02:10:13-02:26:38 â Chewy hosts the segment covering news and topics of interest
- 02:10:40-02:13:00 â Top 10 vinyl album sales of 2025, including Taylor Swiftâs âThe Tortured Poets Departmentâ at #1 with 1.6 million units, followed by Billie Eilish, Sabrina Carpenter, Fleetwood Macâs âRumours,â Michael Jacksonâs âThriller,â and others
- 02:14:42-02:16:35 â ChatGPT home sale story
- 02:23:17-02:25:23 â GameStop retro console classification
- 02:25:23-02:26:38 â Banksy identity revelation
Predictions Made During This Portion
- 01:46:08 â Bob predicts someone will offer to give the hosts a makeover for free publicity
- 02:11:40 â Chewy hopes that 45 years from now, people will still like Taylor Swiftâs music like they do Michael Jacksonâs Thriller
5 Paragraph Summary
The final third of the show continued the ongoing debate about Matt Beardenâs recent fall at H-E-B, with co-hosts Bob Fonseca and Chewy pressing him to change his footwear from cowboy boots to more practical shoes. The conversation evolved into a broader discussion about fashion choices, with texts coming in comparing Bob to Jorge from Netflixâs âAge of Attractionâ based on his style, watches, and allegedly controlling personality. The hosts spent significant time discussing the dating show, debating the charactersâ motivations and relationships, particularly focusing on Jorgeâs behavior and the celibate contestantâs boundaries.
Matt introduced a personal request for movie recommendations for his son, who recently declared he wanted to watch more âsophisticated moviesâ rather than cartoons or comedies. After enjoying films like Interstellar, Inception, Contact, Ex Machina, and Dead Poets Society, Mattâs son was looking for similar intellectually stimulating content. The hosts and callers offered various suggestions including Good Will Hunting, Moneyball, Tenet, and Edge of Tomorrow, while Matt rejected My Left Foot after showing his son a preview.
The âFacts of the Dayâ segment covered various trivia, including the surprising revelation that we forget 70% of what we read daily, that animals who lay eggs donât have belly buttons, and the true origin of the Heinz 57 label. The most interesting fact revealed that the number 57 wasnât about varieties of products but simply came from combining Henry Heinzâs lucky number (5) with his wifeâs lucky number (7), despite the company producing over 70 varieties at the time.
In the âKick Out the Jamsâ segment, Chewy covered current news including the top vinyl album sales of 2025, with Taylor Swiftâs album selling 1.6 million units and classic albums like Thriller and Rumours still making the top 10. The segment also featured a story about a Florida homeowner who used ChatGPT for every aspect of selling his house, from pricing to marketing to contract generation, saving 3% in commission and receiving five offers within 72 hours. The AI even suggested which rooms to repaint for maximum ROI and the optimal day to list the property.
The show concluded with additional news items including GameStop officially classifying the PlayStation 3, Xbox 360, and Wii U as âretroâ consoles, and reports that street artist Banksyâs identity may have been revealed as Robin Gunningham from Bristol, though no official confirmation has been made. Throughout the entire segment, the playful banter between the hosts continued, with ongoing jokes about Mattâs fall, Bobâs fashion sense, and their various lifestyle choices, maintaining the showâs characteristic mix of humor, pop culture discussion, and genuine friendship dynamics.
