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This week on Are You Sh!tting Me?, we’re taking a magical mystery tour through Beatles history, trivia, conspiracy theories, and arguments you didn’t know you needed. Aaron and Brett are joined by Chuck, making his official debut as a co-host, and he’s bringing the Beatlemania energy.


From mop tops to mustaches, Abbey Road to obscure Paul-is-dead clues, we cover it all with the kind of banter, beer, and occasionally questionable opinions that define the AYSM experience. Whether you’re a casual Beatles fan or someone who’s still salty about Yoko, you’ll find something here to laugh about, argue with, or learn for the first time.


Highlights include:

  • 🧠 Who really was the most talented Beatle?

  • 🎙️ Why did Ringo never get the love he deserved?

  • 🦶 A breakdown of the “Paul is Dead” clues (bare feet, license plates, backward messages—you name it).

  • 📀 Favorite albums and forgotten deep cuts

  • 📚 Wild Beatles trivia and behind-the-scenes facts


And of course, it wouldn’t be an AYSM episode without an excellent beer... Strawberry Fields Blonde Ale by Crooked Stave (Denver, CO) — Light, fruity, and brewed with real strawberries—this blonde ale is refreshingly smooth and a perfect companion to your Abbey Road re-listen.


Whether you’re team Lennon, McCartney, Harrison or finally giving Ringo his due, crack a beer and come hang with us. Just don’t play this episode backwards… we’re not responsible for what you hear.

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