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Rob and Steelo welcome Rosci Diaz to check out Canine Car Catastrophes, everyone Confessions and one of them wins Unremarkable Races.
Rob and Steelo welcome Rosci Diaz to check out Canine Car Catastrophes, everyone Confessions and one of them wins Unremarkable Races.
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S41, EP2 "Dee Snider"Rob, Steelo and Lolo Wood welcome special guest Dee Snider to meet some rebels in "Not Gonna Take It"; witnessing struggling bands; experiencing the sadness of lost coffee.
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S32, EP24 "Sterling and Lolo Wood XVI"Rob and Steelo welcome Lolo Wood to destroy some concrete, discover just how cold-blooded reptiles are, and reveal the dangers of filming live.
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S35, EP25 "Sterling and Karrueche Tran XXXIX"Rob, Steelo and Karrueche Tran get the jump on some "Expired Tramps"; being lured in by "Fightin' Fish"; hilariously misdirected by some "Fake Out Pros."
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S26, EP35 "Chanel and Sterling DVII"Rob, Chanel and Steelo can't find their keys and are locked out; they get dream drunk and let it all hang free.
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