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The Weirdest Podcast Ever!? FartBarf, Harland Williams, Pauly Shore | Ep #75

The Weirdest Podcast Ever!? FartBarf, Harland Williams, Pauly Shore | Ep #75

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Buckle up for episode 75 of the PMS Podcast show with Pauly Shore—this might be the weirdest podcast ever recorded. Filmed live at Jam in the Van in Culver City, this episode delivers a full-blown comedy fever dream featuring actor-comedian Harland Williams, the ape-masked synth-punk band FartBarf, and the intergalactic vibe-bringers themselves, The Galactivators. Harland Williams brings his signature blend of cosmic absurdity and pure stand-up brilliance to the table, riffing with Pauly on everything from raccoon encounters to philosophical wormholes. If you're searching for the funniest Harland Williams podcast appearance yet, this might be it. Enter FartBarf—yes, that's their name—and prepare for sonic weirdness. The band shows up in full ape regalia to talk synths, space, and surviving the LA music scene while looking like Planet of the Apes crossed with Daft Punk. Then The Galactivators roll in to elevate the weird factor with glowing outfits, good vibes, and wild commentary that makes this one of the most unpredictable comedy podcasts on YouTube. The PMS Podcast continues to prove why it’s one of the most chaotic and hilarious corners of the internet. With Pauly Shore steering the ship through every awkward pause and laugh-out-loud moment, this episode blends celebrity interviews, surreal comedy, and music madness into one unforgettable ride. Tune in and see why this is being called the weirdest podcast ever. Like, subscribe, and get ready for more from the Pauly Shore podcast universe. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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