
🎙️ First Hour Analysis 🎙️
Analysis of Matt & Bob Show 04-03-2024
Food items/restaurants talked about:
- McDonald’s bagels (00:00 – extensive discussion throughout)
- Steak bagel sandwich
- Regular bagel sandwiches (brought in by Matt)
- Discussion about whether bagels should be toasted
- Complaints about lack of toasting and plain/dry texture
- Price discussion – four bagels cost about $25
- Square egg vs. round egg options
- Southern-style chicken sandwich (not on picture menu)
- Sausage McMuffin
- Wendy’s breakfast – mentioned as “not it” by Chewy
- Jack in the Box – breakfast on a bun mentioned as close competitor to McDonald’s
- Whataburger – Honey Butter Chicken Biscuit and hash browns mentioned
- Einstein’s bagels – mentioned in comparison to McDonald’s
- Morton’s/Lowry’s (Chicago steakhouses) – mentioned in hypothetical
- Pizza – discussion at end about Pizza Peddling in England (55:56)
News stories talked about during this portion:
- California and New York raised fast food worker wages to $20/hour (09:27)
- Spring allergies/pollen – major discussion about Austin pollen levels being extremely high
“Click Click Boom” segment (15:42-31:47):
The segment was about “Ten ways to achieve maximum relief as spring arrives from your seasonal allergies”
Clickbait/allergy relief tips mentioned:
- Embrace clean air practices – regularly change air filters
- Power of hygiene – shower before bed to remove pollen
- Wash bedding regularly in hot water
- Over-the-counter medications (Claritin, Zyrtec, Loratadine)
- Nasal corticosteroids (Flonase)
- Consider your diet – omega-3 fatty acids, spicy foods
- Exercise indoors during peak allergy season
- Clothing and allergens – allergens cling to clothing
- Role of stress management – yoga and meditation
- Check daily pollen counts
Funny moments/memorable quotes:
- “I ain’t fresh” – repeated catchphrase at show opening (00:42)
- Sherman’s call about “tube steak” joke (13:07) – caller complained they didn’t make the obvious joke
- Bob’s Kate Hudson story (42:30-44:30) – Bob claimed someone tried to set him up with Kate Hudson, Matt and Chewy didn’t believe him
- Bob giving himself the Rock and Roll News Salute (53:41) – “You’re smart enough, you’re good enough, and people like you”
- McDonald’s cheese discussion – “McDonald’s does not have any cheese. Product.” (12:00)
- Flonase nostalgia bit (23:00) – comparing the nasal spray burn to doing cocaine in clubs in their 20s
- Bob’s response to Matt’s cynicism about Bruce Springsteen – multiple “Wow” responses (41:00)
Phone callers:
- Sherman (13:07) – Called to complain that nobody made a “tube steak” joke during the McDonald’s steak bagel discussion. Hosts dismissed it as beneath them.

Bob’s Rock and Roll News segment (33:52-54:00):
Bob Fonseca delivered his signature rock and roll news with his characteristic dramatic flair, beginning with a Peter Frampton intro to get “rock energized.” The segment covered several major developments in the rock world, leading with the controversial news that Linkin Park may have found a new singer following Chester Bennington’s death. According to Jay Gordon from the band Orgy, who was interviewed on another show, the replacement will reportedly be female, though no official confirmation has been made. Bob expressed cautious optimism about this diversity move for the band.
Tour news dominated much of the segment, with Jeff Lynne’s ELO announcing additional dates for their tour coming to Austin’s “Enormo Dome.” Bob declared he would demand a refund if they don’t play “Telephone Line” and “Mr. Blue Sky.” He mentioned getting tickets with producer Sawyer and possibly reaching out to get the Black Crows on the show, as they’re promoting their new album “Happiness Bastards” and making media rounds including Howard Stern. Bob fondly recalled seeing the Black Crows at the old Austin Coliseum with his wife Jennifer, calling it one of the best shows he’d ever seen.
Bruce Springsteen made headlines during his San Francisco show by stopping mid-performance to sign a note for a middle school kid in the front row who held up a sign saying “skipping school, sign my note.” Bob shared this as a heartwarming moment, though Matt Bearden cynically suggested it might have been staged by Springsteen’s PR team to make him look good with younger audiences. Bob also reminded listeners that Pearl Jam’s highly anticipated album “Dark Matter” drops April 19th, predicting it will be as big as Metallica’s recent release and feature their hardest rocking material yet.
The segment took a controversial turn when Bob discussed Twenty One Pilots’ tour pricing, with general admission tickets reaching over $200. While young fans are complaining about the high costs, Bob suggested this is becoming the new normal for major acts. He reflected on the confusion modern ticketing companies have created around value and pricing, making it difficult to know if you’re getting a good deal or being ripped off. Bob shared he paid $400 for floor seats to see Bruce Springsteen for a three-hour show and felt it was worth it.
Bob concluded the main rock news by contemplating Eddie Vedder’s recent comments about Pearl Jam potentially approaching “the end of the road,” which seemed at odds with their upcoming tour and new album release. Throughout the segment, Matt and Chewy gave Bob grief about various claims, including his assertion that someone once tried to set him up with Kate Hudson (which they absolutely didn’t believe), leading to an increasingly frustrated Bob who eventually gave himself the Rock and Roll News Salute and told his co-hosts he didn’t like them very much before signing off.
Rock and roll shoutout/salute:
- Bob Fonseca gave himself the Rock and Roll News Salute (53:41) – After feeling unsupported by Matt and Chewy, Bob saluted himself as “Rock’s Last Great Reporter”
Bands talked about during Bob’s rock and roll news:
- Linkin Park
- Orgy
- Jeff Lynne’s ELO
- Pearl Jam
- Metallica
- Twenty One Pilots
- Black Crows
- Bruce Springsteen (and the E Street Band)
- Peter Frampton
- The Clash
3 paragraph summary (excluding Rock and Roll News):
The show opened with an extended discussion about McDonald’s bagel sandwiches, which Matt brought in for everyone. The main complaint was that the bagels weren’t toasted, leading to comparisons about clay-like texture and debates about whether McDonald’s steak bagels (which weren’t available) would have been better. Chewy was particularly disappointed he didn’t get the steak version, and the conversation spiraled into discussions about the McDonald’s app, proper bagel preparation, and whether fast food workers making $20/hour in California should be held to higher standards. A caller named Sherman even phoned in to complain they missed an obvious “tube steak” joke opportunity, which the hosts dismissed as beneath them.
The show’s “Click Click Boom” segment focused on ten ways to combat spring allergies, a timely topic given Austin’s severe pollen levels that were literally coating cars with a mucky residue. Bob led the discussion through various remedies including changing air filters (with an Amazon subscription hack), showering before bed to remove pollen from hair, using medications like Claritin and Flonase, and checking daily pollen counts. The conversation included humorous tangents about Bob’s expensive air filters for his children, putting dryer sheets on filters, and a memorable bit comparing the Flonase nasal burn to doing cocaine in clubs during their twenties. The hosts also debated whether hats would help keep pollen off hair and shared their varying levels of allergy medication dependency.
The final portion before Rock and Roll News featured Bob complaining about not being able to watch the new Roadhouse movie because his home theater was torn apart. This led Matt to mock Bob’s “bougieness” – claiming to be a simple man who drives a simple van while simultaneously refusing to watch movies on a regular TV. Bob defended his position by saying movies should be seen “how they’re meant to be seen” on a big screen, while admitting he stayed up until midnight watching “pro geoguessers” on YouTube instead. The conversation ended with Bob discussing his recent viewing habits with his 18-year-old son Dylan, including watching a pizza maker in England who operates out of a converted 1950s Chevy van food truck.
⏰ Second Hour Analysis ⏰
Analysis of Matt & Bob Show (04-03-2024) – Second Third
Food Items/Restaurants Talked About
- McDonald’s Bagels – 01:43:57 – Tesla Dan brought a McDonald’s steak bagel to the studio
- Blue Moon beer – 57:43 – Bob mentions it appeared in the Roadhouse movie
- Taco Bell – 01:27:26 – Referenced in the context of Wynonna’s Big Brown Beaver lyrics (seven-layer dip)
- Prime rib lunch buffet – 01:48:44 – Referenced in context of strip club
- Free roast beef buffet – 01:49:17 – Mentioned as happening on Friday
- Bologna sandwich – 01:08:26 – Bob mentions Chewy loves these
News Stories Talked About During This Portion
- Austin Water Quality Report – 01:05:02 – Austin has negligible traces of PFAS (forever chemicals) in drinking water; only one of six chemicals found at 5-8 parts per trillion
- Child Care Costs in Austin – 01:07:20 – Travis County has highest childcare costs in state; Prop 2 going into effect giving 100% tax deduction to child care facilities
- Eclipse Weekend Traffic – 01:11:50 – Multiple events converging: CMT Music Awards, Capitol 10K race on April 7th, eclipse viewers arriving; numerous road closures downtown including Congress Avenue Bridge, West Riverside Drive
- Eclipse Weather Forecast – 01:13:01 – Looking cloudy for Austin; closest clear viewing may be Little Rock, Arkansas; some cancellations expected
Predictions Made During This Portion
- 01:18:10 – Bob predicts they may start doing more live shows on Saturday evenings instead of Wednesday/Thursday nights
- 01:13:23 – Bob suggests many people coming for the eclipse may cancel or redirect to areas with better weather
Interesting Facts Shared During This Portion
- Pro-Geoguesser Rainbow Bolt – 56:48-01:03:06 – Bob describes a YouTube phenomenon where a player named Rainbow Bolt can identify locations from Google Street View images with extreme accuracy, often within miles
- Kung Fu Fighting Song Details – 01:31:52 – Big Al points out only three people are specifically mentioned in the song: Little Billy Chin, Little Sammy Chong, and the big boss
- Tesla Dan’s Background – 01:39:40 – Made significant money in solar energy business; describes Texas as “the Saudi Arabia of solar energy”
- Tesla Dan’s First Radio Job – 01:46:32 – Worked as radio announcer for KNFM and KNAM in Midland, Texas as high school work-study program
Phone Callers This Portion
- 57:16 – Discussion about pro-geoguesser (not a formal caller)
- 01:23:47 – Chris (female caller) – Voted for Big Brown Beaver over Kung Fu Fighters in Musical Melee matchup
- 01:27:13 – Gage – Voted for Kung Fu Fighters
- 01:28:27 – Matt (caller) – Voted for Beaver, citing that beavers can break boards with teeth
- 01:29:50 – Caller discussing Latina women – Voted for Beaver
- 01:30:35 – Kenya – Voted for Beaver, made biological warfare argument
- 01:30:56 – Connor – Claimed beaver “took him down” over the weekend
- 01:31:37 – Solem – Initially argued for Kung Fu Fighters based on numbers ambiguity
Funny or Memorable Quotes This Portion
- 57:32 – Bob about pro-geoguesser: “He looks like an alien, doesn’t he? He’s got a bicycle seat face.”
- 01:02:18 – Matt about pro-geoguesser: “They’re like gamers. They live off their parents’ money.”
- 01:04:02 – Bob: “Do you think that when guys are doing up close card magic that they have special powers? No. I know that’s a trick.”
- 01:05:56 – Bob about cold reading: “This does feel a lot like that guy who was like, what was his name? John Edward?”
- 01:23:03 – Bob’s euphemism: “A woman’s down their area”
- 01:28:13 – Caller Matt: “Never seen a kung fu fighter break a board with its teeth.”
- 01:39:20 – Tesla Dan: “I’m a HNWI” (High Net Worth Individual)
- 01:39:37 – Tesla Dan: “Someone’s accused me of being bisexual. I am, but that’s not B-I, it’s B-U-Y.”
- 01:40:10 – Bob comparing Texas to Saudi Arabia: “Oh, and we’re taking away our women’s rights. Exactly like Saudi Arabia.”
Guests in the Studio or Special Visitors
- Tesla Dan – 01:34:12 onwards – Regular show friend/character visited studio; brought McDonald’s bagel; gave $500 scholarship to intern Big Al; discussed his EV business and importing Chinese electric vehicles; wearing fedora and crystals; shared his radio background
Recurring Jokes or Gags
- Bob’s Home Theater Setup – Multiple references to Bob not being able to watch Roadhouse because his “monoblocks” aren’t plugged in and screen isn’t set up
- Tesla Dan’s Dating Life – Continued running jokes about Dan’s multiple relationships with women
- Pro-Geoguesser Skepticism – Running bit where Bob is skeptical of the geoguesser’s abilities, comparing it to magic tricks
- Matt’s Profanity – Tesla Dan called out Matt for cursing/taking God’s name in vain once or twice a week
“This or That” Segment
Musical Melee 6 – Matchup Discussed:
- Who was being asked: Phone callers and hosts
- Matchup: Everyone Kung Fu Fighting vs. Wynonna’s Big Brown Beaver
- Results: Beaver won 5-1 in caller votes; hosts also voted Beaver
- Key Arguments for Beaver: Can bite through wood, biological warfare capabilities, emotional power, can take down multiple men
- Key Arguments for Kung Fu: Numbers advantage (though only 3 fighters specifically mentioned in song)
Other matchups mentioned but sent to internet voting:
- Iron Man vs. Steve (from Another One Bites the Dust)
- Cult of Personality vs. Pink (from Pink Floyd’s The Wall)
- Rocket Man vs. Maneater
Five Paragraph Summary
The second third of the show began with an extended discussion about “pro-geoguesser” Rainbow Bolt, a YouTuber who can identify locations from Google Street View images with remarkable accuracy. Bob became obsessed with these videos the previous night, watching until midnight, while Matt remained skeptical, comparing the skill to magic tricks. The conversation revealed Bob’s tendency to go down internet rabbit holes, with the hosts debating whether the geoguesser’s abilities were genuine or enhanced for entertainment purposes.
The show transitioned to Austin area headlines, with Bob delivering mostly positive news for once. Austin’s water quality report showed negligible amounts of “forever chemicals” (PFAS), with only trace amounts far below EPA harmful levels. The discussion then covered new childcare tax breaks going into effect and the convergence of multiple major events the upcoming weekend – the CMT Music Awards, Capitol 10K race, and eclipse viewers – all coinciding to create potential traffic nightmares downtown. Weather predictions suggested cloudy conditions would likely prevent clear eclipse viewing in Austin.
The Musical Melee 6 segment featured a entertaining matchup between “Everyone Kung Fu Fighting” and “Wynonna’s Big Brown Beaver,” with hosts carefully navigating the double entendre nature of the beaver song. Multiple callers weighed in with creative arguments, including one noting that beavers can bite through wood while kung fu fighters cannot, and another suggesting biological warfare capabilities. Big Al contributed the observation that only three fighters are actually named in the Kung Fu Fighting song, potentially evening the odds. The Beaver won decisively with a 5-1 caller vote.
Tesla Dan made a surprise studio appearance, arriving in full regalia including a fedora and crystals, bringing McDonald’s bagels to demonstrate the product Bob had incorrectly ordered earlier. Dan discussed his various business ventures, including importing Chinese EVs with 400-mile ranges for $35,000 and his new media company, Magenta Media Group. The conversation touched on his background in solar energy, his multiple romantic relationships, and his philosophy that “Texas is the Saudi Arabia of solar energy.”
The segment concluded with Tesla Dan presenting a surprise $500 cash scholarship to intern Big Al from the “Austin Radio Television Film Foundation,” generating jokes about whether the money would end up at strip clubs. Dan shared his own origin story of working in radio during high school in Midland, Texas, even providing a sample of his old DJ voice. Despite his unconventional lifestyle and multiple relationships, Dan positioned himself as supporting young people’s careers while simultaneously calling out Matt for occasionally taking God’s name in vain, revealing the contradictions in his character that make him a fascinating recurring guest.
🕐 Third Hour Analysis 🕐
Analysis of Matt & Bob Show (04-03-2024) – Final Third
Food or restaurants talked about during this portion:
- McDonald’s Steak Bagel (ongoing discussion throughout) – Tesla Dan brought steak bagels for the show; not officially on the menu (Timestamps: 01:58:21, 01:59:08, 02:00:00)
- Egg McMuffins and Amigos tacos mentioned as other breakfast items (01:58:41)
- McDonald’s fries – discussed as potentially part of a “McDonald’s steak-fry” concept (02:00:46)
- Red Lobster mentioned in context of a date location (02:06:18)
- Waffle House – mentioned as a recent dining location (02:40:05)
- Costco sushi counter – new addition mentioned (02:35:48)
- IKEA cafeteria – selling 78 hot dogs for $39 (50 cents each) (Timestamps: 02:36:08, 02:36:42)
- Uptown Circus – where Justice works, offers food and custom AF1 shoe design (02:21:00)
- El Dorado restaurant mentioned (02:25:16)
- Cedar Street – mentioned for having a $14 martini (02:39:12)
- Rudy’s Tacos – mentioned as free food from Chewy’s intern days (02:03:23)
- The League mentioned as a nice restaurant option (02:25:18)
- General discussion of $15 cocktails being standard in Austin (02:39:02)
- Pears and avocados discussed as perfect produce (02:29:45)
- Mango ice cream from Japan mentioned (02:30:46)
News stories talked about during this portion:
- Austin restaurants in Food & Wine magazine – Matt mentions this will be in tomorrow’s “thick headlines,” hints they might be involved (02:26:00)
- Eclipse happening tomorrow – Bob mentions being consumed with “this eclipse thing” (02:26:43)
Interesting facts shared during this portion:
- Alligators can run 35 mph and you should run in zigzags to escape them because they can’t make quick 90-degree turns (01:56:21)
- Tesla Dan has bought women 12 cars over 40 years in Austin (01:52:08)
- Scooby-Doo can be connected to almost any fictional character through various crossovers (similar to Six Degrees of Kevin Bacon) (02:15:15)
- The Tommy Westfall theory connects most TV shows (02:17:46)
- Lego Dimensions video game connects multiple fictional universes including Scooby-Doo and The Simpsons (02:15:49)
- IKEA sells 78-pack of hot dogs for $39 (50 cents each) (02:36:42)
Memorable moments during this portion:
- Tesla Dan gives Alex (the intern) $500 cash as a generous gift for college expenses (01:50:03 through 01:57:56)
- Dylan calls in claiming to be missing a foot and hand from a mountain lion attack in Colorado, gives humorous survival advice (01:53:01)
- Matt’s confession about loving ride-on lawn mower off-roading videos from the Pacific Northwest (02:28:14)
- Big Al demonstrates his encyclopedic knowledge of fictional character connections through Scooby-Doo, impressing the hosts more than geo-guessing (02:15:00 through 02:17:35)
- Chewy admits to going to grocery stores daily during depression just to socialize (02:37:45)
- Big Al reveals his last romantic interest “thought she was an alien” and her sister chaperoned their date (02:23:51)
Guests on the show:
- Tesla Dan (in studio) – Regular caller who came in person, gave Alex $500, brought McDonald’s steak bagels, discussed his multiple girlfriends and lavish lifestyle (Throughout, enters around 01:50:10)
Callers this portion:
- Dylan – Called claiming to have been attacked by a mountain lion in Colorado, missing a foot and hand, gave survival advice with humor (01:53:01)
“This or That” segment:
- Informal game with Alex using $500: Matt had Alex pick a number from 1 to 10; Alex picked 3 and “lost” but it was clearly a joke (02:02:32)
Predictions made during this portion:
- Matt predicts Roadhouse franchise crossover: Suggests they’re setting up “Dalton versus Creed” because Roadhouse and Rocky are both MGM properties (02:08:53)
“Kick Out the Jams” segment:
- Tesla Dan’s exit music: The hosts played Tesla Dan out with his own song as he left the studio (01:57:56)
Five Paragraph Summary:
The final third of the show was dominated by an in-studio visit from Tesla Dan, one of the show’s most colorful regular callers. Dan made a surprisingly generous gesture by giving intern Alex $500 in cash to help with college expenses, which led to extended discussion about Dan’s lavish lifestyle, including his admission that he’s bought women 12 cars over 40 years and currently maintains four girlfriends. The hosts playfully roasted Dan about his reputation as a “whoremonger,” while Dan defended himself as “God’s gift to women.” This segment showcased the show’s ability to balance crude humor with genuine moments of kindness.
Food became a recurring theme throughout this portion, particularly the ongoing obsession with McDonald’s steak bagels that aren’t officially on the menu. Tesla Dan brought steak bagels for the hosts, with Chewy declaring them close to what he remembered and better than the previous day’s incorrect order. The discussion expanded to include IKEA’s deal on 78 hot dogs for $39, leading to plans for a potential “hot dog Friday” challenge. The hosts also explored the broader Austin dining scene, touching on the normalization of $15 cocktails and Food & Wine magazine’s upcoming feature on Austin restaurants.
A memorable caller named Dylan phoned in claiming to have survived a mountain lion attack that left him missing a foot and hand. His darkly humorous advice—”don’t drink so much that you think you can take a mountain lion” and “turn around and start hauling”—perfectly captured the show’s irreverent tone. The call led to discussion about animal attacks and survival strategies, including Tesla Dan’s tip about running in zigzags to escape alligators because they can’t make quick 90-degree turns.
The conversation took an unexpected turn into pop culture territory when Big Al (Alex) demonstrated his encyclopedic knowledge of fictional character connections, showing how nearly any character can be linked to Scooby-Doo through various media crossovers. This impressed the hosts far more than Bob’s earlier geo-guessing enthusiasm, with Chewy declaring it “more impressive than GeoGuessing.” The discussion revealed Alex’s love of alternate history fan fiction, including scenarios where Jim Henson’s early Disney investment could have saved Kurt Cobain, Tupac, and Biggie Smalls through butterfly effects.
The show closed with discussions about aging and how boring activities become exciting, from organizing containers to finding perfectly ripe produce. Chewy admitted to grocery store trips during depression just for social interaction, while Matt confessed his latest obsession with Pacific Northwest videos of modified riding lawn mowers used for off-roading. Plans were made for Alex’s speed dating segment before his internship ends on May 6th, and the hosts teased a mysterious money-making venture that Bob and Chewy are planning without Matt’s involvement, maintaining the show’s mix of personal revelation and playful antagonism that defines their dynamic.
