It’s a special night at Harmontown when Mayor Harmon decides the goal is to “achieve weightlessness” and establish Harmontown’s real purpose. One hour, thirty tangents, two emails from Harmon’s big brother and that goal remains unachieved, but a legendary theme park death does finally get its own theme song.
While Jeff Davis works abroad, Guest Comptroller Erin McGathy (“This Feels Terrible”) joins Mayor Harmon for an in depth look at overrated masterpieces, passive aggressive text messages and how to destroy someone else’s relationship on stage.
An unusually quiet night in Harmontown gives way to eruptions of arm wrestling, wolf hunting, dungeon mastering and child abuse.
A discussion of something the Scottish call a “Wizard Sleeve” is ever-so-briefly interrupted by racism, robots, and a visit from something Erin McGathy calls a “game corner.”
Jeff blows the whistle on NASA’s secret agenda and Dan blows surprise guest Chris Hardwick!
Sometimes it happens. Sometimes an innocent story about junior high proceeds down a road of perversion straight to where the sun doesn’t shine. Also: Spencer collects info for Harmon and Davis’ D&D characters, and special guest Rob Schrab tells a story…about his butt.
An especially antsy crowd turns Harmontown’s meeting into a flippin’ town meeting, pushing our fearless leader from musings on infidelity to contemplations of suicide. Plus: Dungeonmaster Spencer unveils the boys’ characters!
Mayor Harmon grapples with fame and exposes The Family Feud; Comptroller Davis grapples with and exposes Harmon’s shocking inability to tell jokes and the roleplaying Adventures of Sharpie and Quark begin.
A discussion of the clarinet and nine eleven is briefly interrupted by an amazing D&D adventure before proceeding into an indictment of the Hugo Awards and concluding with a demonstration of how hard it is to conclude.
Mayor Harmon and Guest Comptroller Erin McGathy discuss Knight Rider, Alf and anxiety, then play a quick round of Dungeons and Dragons before getting into a huge fight about movies and breaking up.
The first appearance of Greg Proops provokes a fit of Mayor Harmon’s pointless political rants and a D&D adventure that shall forever be remembered as involving unicorn pee.
Special guest Greg Proops returns! The question of what happens after you die remains unanswered, but tangents include mental illness, poverty and misunderstood Van Halen lyrics. Meanwhile, in D&D world, Sharpie and Quark claim their Embermauler bounty, buy horses and do improv in a forest with an old unicorn friend.
Dan complains about things he’s not allowed to complain about, then outs himself as the world’s laziest gay rights and medical marijuana advocate. Plus, in D&D world: nothing happens!
An unflinching examination of Dan’s mustache absorption becomes a flinching examination of Harmontown regular Adam Goldberg. Plus: special guest Steve Agee drops by for a discussion of airline food and the ridiculous infiltration of Admiral Darkstar’s stronghold.
Dan has nothing, so he answers twitter questions. Adam Goldberg takes over the show, then, Dan interviews ethnic people. Plus: in D&D world: the party levels up!
It’s a Jareth-palooza as Harmenians descend on Hollywood dressed as David Bowie in Labyrinth for Halloween. Other topics include almost nothing!
It’s election night fever when Dan and Jeff realize that the episode will air long after the election. Clearly a devout Democrat, Dan complains about his hired help before bringing up a real live woman to referee history’s least informed Harry Potter trivia competition. Plus: transitional D&D! Freestyle rapping! Not knowing how to end the show!
Dan reads from his magical adolescent journals, casting a magical spell of adolescent depression over the entire audience and the dungeons and dragons session. So he brings up a depressed Harmenian and attempts to cure him. But by then he’s pretty drunk.
Mayor Harmon comes up spittin’ decidedly unmad fire. We meet a mysterious lady in the audience that can only say “no.” No D&D this week but Spencer rules the day just the same. Adam Goldberg takes a swipe at having a segment. Dan raps EVEN MORE. New Harmenian “Misha” takes the stage and does some standup. Dan and Jeff rap battle!
More horrible rapping, a new character named Big Red, a phone call to Chevy Chase and a conversation with Adam Goldberg. In D&D: our heroes fall into a pit! Note: the audience was not mic’d this episode.
Mayor Harmon does his Bane impression and practices getting booed in various cities for the upcoming tour. In D&D: the heroes finally encounter Sharpie’s dad.
An impromptu Fellowship of the Nerds is assembled to explain how to break The Hobbit into three movies. Jury duty stories! Adam Goldberg’s roommate!
Harmontown’s last show before the tour becomes a star studded bon voyage. Eric Idle teaches Dan to write songs, Patton Oswalt teaches him the meaning of fear and Ryan Stiles teaches him that fighting displacer beasts takes 45 minutes.
Mayor Harmon begins his tour feeling way more insecure than the kind-hearted heroes of a new city. A Harmontown theme with an awesome hook starts getting workshopped. In D&D, the heroes fight cylinders.
What else would Mayor Harmon discuss in Austin other than Politics, Mexican food, Hey Yah by Outkast and pooping? In D&D: a friend’s dark secret is revealed.
Mayor Harmon regales the “Paris of Georgia” with historic knowledge, general trivia and mad rapping science. Topics include his armpits and race.
Mayor Harmon chooses Music City, USA as the place to enter the “drunk Brian Wilson” phase of his podcasting career. Is his mistake the pre-show Jaggerbombs or the mid-show moonshine? In any case, let this episode stand as a cautionary tale.
A quiet military bunker in Charlotte known as The Comedy Zone is the site of a kinder, gentler town meeting than Nashville’s booze-drenched hootenanny. Mayor Harmon attempts to write a constitution and learns about the deep seated, low-stakes conflict between the Carolinas. In D&D, the band reunites aboard a spaceship and Erin shames a loud lady.
New York’s biggest borrough rolls out the longest red carpet in Harmoncountry yet. Jeff and Dan improvise a Black Mexican guest’s screenplay. Jason Sudeikis drops by and jumps into D&D with astonishing vigor. Dan does a bad job of supporting Erin’s PMS, then stage dives.
Mayor Harmon and Comptroller Davis begin the show like any other – discussing the city’s auto theft statistics. What comes next is 80+ minutes of insanity, featuring Adam Goldberg’s brothers, Erin and Dan’s sex life and much, much, sooooo much more.
Mayor Harmon used the country’s smallest state to tackle the country’s biggest issues – suicide and race – before remembering someone double booked the room so he has to leave.
The mayor and comptroller spend their night in the X Files capitol investigating ghosts, aliens, incest and 9-11 before playing D&D with all black people.
The Harmontown tour “meets its goddess” in a featureless black box theatre, where Dan cries, arouses himself, tells a joke and gets in a fight with Erin. Unedited episode.
In honor of his Midwestern heritage, The Mayor puts a town meeting straight up the middle and over the plate, with sports talk, a cosmic meditation and an in depth discussion of science and religion with some of Indiana’s greatest, drunkest minds!
Mayor Harmon starts Atoning With The Father when he presents a day in his fantasy TV writer life, confronts a drunk Darth Vader, then adopts a 15 year old version of himself. The night ends with an impromptu rap battle before new Harmenian Kahleel takes the throne.
Atonement turns to struggle within a dark cavern. Dan’s friend loses an appendage. His Improv mentor is there, but Jeff is leaving?! The audience shouts weird things! Latinos are everywhere!
Mayor Harmon and Guest Comptroller McGathy interface with Twin Town from injured tendon to badly placed sound effect. Former Dead Alewives member Sean McKenna raps. Joyfully unedited episode.
Kansas finds itself at the center of the biggest disaster since Dorothy’s twister when Mayor Harmon and Erin McGathy conduct the worst town meeting of the tour. This episode is unedited because I have no idea what I’d cut without cutting the entire thing.
High atop the nation, in Omlette Country, Comptroller Davis returns. Topics include cheese sticks, sports, beat boxing, dungeons, dragons and crazy people.
Harmontown is reborn in a strange land of complex liquor laws, polarized religion and Kevin Nealon photos. Plus: Sports Corner, Fart Corner, odor dating and weird rants!
Mayoral Master Harmon strides boldly across the return threshold and declares Spencer God. Then he raps and dicks around with people in the audience. It doesn’t sound like much on paper but it’s a pretty great episode.
The tour ends at the golden gate, where freedom to live is achieved by getting drunk, talking nonsense, meeting strangers and, well, you know the forumla.
Looking back on his tour, non-heroic Mayjor Harmon asks what have I learned (spoiler: he doesn’t know) with friends Bobcat Goldthwait, Marc Maron and Duncan Trussell in an epic show at L.A’s Egyptian Theater.
After a few false starts, it turns out Mayor Harmon may be suffering from a show-threatening case of homecoming confidence, but when special guests D.C Pierson and Kumail Nanjiani join, the meeting erupts into an awesome discussion of drugs, religion, Spencer, Hannibal Lechter and octopus sex. In D&D: Sharpie and Mulraine seal the deal.
A discussion of hygiene heats up with Kumail Nanjiani, then boils over when Bobcat Goldth wait drops by. In D&D, zombies attack while Quark engages in advanced animal husbandry. This fabulous episode is unedited so we will just warn you of a small glitch with the mayor’s mic a few minutes in that lasts but a moment.
‘Rick and Morty’ writer Ryan Ridley drops by, ‘Real Abed’ Gheith pitches his insane restuarant and Kumail Nanjiani reveals secrets to brown acting. In D&D: the party climbs into a hole.
Mayor Harmon suggests a new, fecal approach to morality. Other topics include Halle Berry, Superman and accents. In D&D, the gang runs a foul of snake men and each other.
Topics include Gene Hackman, emphysema, sharks, cereal, Thalidomide, Wreck it Ralph, burn victims, Dracula, Special Olympics, regular Olympics, Bruce Villanch, missing electronics and law enforcement. The D&D party flirts with sleep studies, then fights a dragon. Featuring Doug Benson and Kumail Nanjiani.
Man versus lion, Space Jam versus Goonies, Leprechaun versus his own sexuality. Brian W. Collins retires his horror movie blog. Kumail Nanjiani and the rest of the D&D party finish their battle with specific parts of a dragon.
In honor of the 50th episode, Harmon drinks too much five hour energy, Genevieve Pearson teaches us to fabricate reality and Kumail proposes to three-time-wife Emily. D&D is bunch of garbage, but then, and, admittedly, this is Harmon saying this, but: BEST RAP EVER. Enjoy.
Bobcat Goldthwait returns with his friend Robin Williams and an amazingly sad story from a very dark carnival. Then, Robin and Bobcat leave, and it’s kind of hard to follow them, so Mayor Harmon plays D&D and talks to a girl about sexism or something.
In which Mayor Harmon explores everything that’s already been explored about the topics of Road House, Roger Ebert and Skeletor. Plus: Kumail Nanjiani, Drunk Spencer and the final word on nipple size.
Mayor Harmon finds out about terrorism after everyone else. Plus: cake making, tentanus, Kumail, and making love to spiders!
Mayor Harmon, sore from softball practice, enlists the aid of Duncan Trussell and Greg Proops to keep the meeting moving. Topics include virtual reality, dead mothers and Jaws 4. In Dungeons and Dragons, Erin summons her first monkey.
After a well meaning stranger poisons the audience with beef fungus, Chinese Ironman, Eddie Murphy, John Landis and Yakov Smirnoff are discussed. In D&D, everyone dies.
An all around provocapalooza surrounding language, race, religion, science, bugs, moms and fake dinosaurs. In D&D, the characters awake in Ye Olde Arena Milieu.
Mayor Harmon and Guest Comptroller Goldthwait examine their own bodies, Dan’s drinking, Jeremy Piven, Bigfoot and their likely deaths by significant other. In D&D, the heroes continue to fight their shadow selves.
Mayor Harmon explains why an episode was lost; soon to be uncontextually quoted frivolity ensues. Jeff reveals he’s psychic; Kumail’s resultant bewilderment preempts D&D.
Mayor Harmon tells us how to not write. Also discussed: Wikileaks, Disabilities, Ben Affleck and puppies.
In which it asserted by Harmontown, that Fathers are important. Guest starring Spencer’s Dad.
Titanic Sinclair and Mars Argo help examine the internet’s war on the self. Comptroller McGathy refs a game of “Spencer or Goldberg” between Mayor Harmon and Kumail.
Mayor Harmon has nothing to discuss so he opens it to the floor. Super powers are debated. Gifts are given. A special guest returns to D&D.
New editions of Things Dan Can’t Complain About and Connor’s Conundrums, a chat with aneurysm survivor Siike and a violent fight with Spencer about “meta gaming.”
Mayor Harmon strives to understand whether or not he’s a 9/11 conspiracy theorist with special guest James Urbaniak. Also: race and stuff.
Harmon talks to Matt Dwyer about being a better interviewer than Mayor Harmon, who no longer needs to be good at anything because he survived an endoscopy. In D&D: Frost Giant politics.
Mayor Harmon has got nothing. This prompts Kumail and Erin to join the stage for some dream interpretation and penis trauma. In D&D, Sharpie dies.
Mayor Pet psychology is discussed. Then the usual topics of race and terrorism. Then crap gets real about anarchy on the moon.
In the middle of working on Community 501, a very tired Mayor Harmon takes to a crowd of Harmenians and revels in their eccentricities. In D&D, an Ogre cums.
Mayor Harmon issues an edict to wait staff, proclaims his eternal love for Erin and signs off on gay weddings.
Mayor Harmon, now equipped with his trusty new invention, is joined by Johnny Pemberton to break down prank phone calls. Afterwards a visit from “The Tumor Lady” and then later on, the topic of fishing for compliments becomes a major issue for everyone on stage. Mostly Erin, who challenges Spencer in this nearly lost episode.
The Mayor uses his iHarmon to knock down an entire show agenda that includes topics like Premium Gas and what Harmontown should do this year for Halloween when Comptroller Jeff Davis says no to his idea for 15 minutes straight. Later, Erin doesn’t understand Grand Theft Auto V and an attractive man in a wheel chair joins the stage for a game of Pathfinder!
Rejoice! Kumail is back and joins Dan and Jeff on stage along with comedians John Roy, James Adomian and the entire front row.
Don Cheatle’s speech at the Emmys leaves Mayor Harmon pondering. Also, spider monsters, the Beef Fungus Bill game and co-creator of Channel 101 Rob Schrab sits in on D&D!
Mayor Harmon tries to examine our ethical boundaries, but when that sounds too much like going to bat for pedophiles, everyone starts high fiving themselves for not wanting to do it with babies
Mayor Harmon is joined once again by guest Rob Schrab and Erin McGathy plays the role of Comptroller. Spontaneous combustion, peeing your pants and letters from reddit await you in this weeks Harmontown!
The room is packed with Communicon fans and two of them are asked by Mayor Harmon to come on stage and discuss a recent internet exchange about why they feel Dan should “stop talking.” A lengthy game of D&D then ensues.
In the wake of Lou Reed’s passing, in which this episode is dedicated to; a sad, stripped down, sleepy and introspective Velvet Harmontown. Plus, the introduction of Harmontown’s new character “Johnny Jackhammer.” In DnD, the gang is helpless to watch Yearch “less than zero.”
For the second time in Harmontown history a bottle of moonshine appears. It’s Integrity vs. dishonesty, Baby Boomers vs. Gen X’ers vs. Millennials, it’s Mayor Harmon vs. the bathroom at Meltdown Comics, it’s Adam vs. Levi, it’s Harmontown vs. the world!
After some women demonstrate foot fetish techniques that audibly won’t make any sense to you, dear listener, the enigmatic Brody Stevens joins Harmontown for the first time. Later, Mayor Harmon is inducted into a prestigious alliance and Kumail returns to D&D after a month long hiatus. It’s a beautiful sprawling Harmontown, come on down.
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Mayor Harmon jumps right into a drop in from original Saturday Night Live cast member Laraine Newman which merges into a visit from controversial author Dr. Chris Ryan to delves into polygamy and the very nature of our sexuality. In D&D, Spencer gives up.
Mayor Harmon brings Arrested Development’s creator Mitch Hurwitz on stage to talk shop about TV. Later Kumail returns and the whole thing ends with an epic D&D session. Quit reading already and press play!
It’s the last Harmontown of 2013, get ready for some Christmas magic. Anatoly gets on stage nearly nude, Duncan Trussell talks Christmas as a mushroom cult, Adam Goldberg nearly murders everyone, Jeff Davis hates Paul McCartney and Rob Schrab jumps in on D&D. Happy Holidays and we’ll see you next year!
Mayor Harmon and his Comptroller Jeff Davis return from Scotland where Dan proposed to Erin McGathy. Then, uhh, Mitch Hurwitz, Harris Wittels, Kumail Nanjiani and Steve Agee join the stage… stop reading and get in here!
A mysterious package sparks a conversation about gender roles in our society; and upon colonizing the moon, is it even possible to raise children gender neutral? Later, Jeff shares kind of a f****d up story.
Mayor Harmon is joined by Alie & Georgia of the Slumber Party podcast to defend the constitutional rights of Justin Bieber. In D&D, Sharpie doesn’t like Lineve’s tone.
Guest Comptroller Mitch Hurwitz does his best to help Mayor Harmon and Kumail Nanjiani ridicule Rob Schrab as he tries to celebrate 20 years of his comic book SCUD: The Disposable Assassin. In D&D, Sharpie and Laan-ev go to blows.
Harmontown commemorates Phillip Seymour Hoffman, discusses happiness, takes a Sports Corner break and in Pathfinder, Laan-Ev introduces the gang to his friends.
Harmontown does the 13th annual San Francisco Sketchfest, gets a drop in from Mystery Science Theater 3000’s Joel Hodgson and later on, the show goes straight Maury Povich.
Mayor Harmon has some qualms with Uber, we check in with Adam Goldberg and SuperEgo’s Matt Gourley settles a dispute during D&D.
Net Neutrality activist Eddie Geller shines a light onto how our rights online are on their way out. This, naturally, agitates Mayor Harmon’s disenchantment with bureaucracy and capitalism. Meanwhile, Comptroller Jeff Davis and Kumail Nanjiani attempt to come up with something better to call it than “net neutrality.”
Mayor Harmon becomes label mates with Ice-T, which spurs Comptroller Jeff Davis into having Dan rattle off all his impressions. Mitch Hurwitz joins the group and when Spencer is out for the week, an abstract game of D&D ensues.
Mayor Harmon tearfully reflects on the passing of Harold Ramis and while the Academy Awards ceremony takes place mere blocks away, Harmontown hosts its own Oscars special.
From Austin, TX, Harmontown is live from the Liberty Tavern and SXSW. Bonus audio from the Q & A following the premiere of the “Harmontown” documentary.
The Harmontown dream team; Dan Harmon, Jeff Bryan Davis, Erin McGathy, Mitch Hurwitz and Kumail Nanjiani recap SXSW; Fred Phelps death bed and later, Spencer returns for a roaring session of D&D!
Following the 826LA charity event, Mayor Harmon is met by an agent of compromise when a psychologist takes the stage. Later, Erin McGathy attempts her first Dungeon Mastering in D&D!
Preparing for its first month hiatus, Harmontown goes for a big blow out that tackles the usual; racism, censorship, health, mortality etc. Spencer returns for D&D to promote Friendship & Cigarettes.
Hot off the Renaissance Faire, the whole gang is back from hiatus… and very drunk. Kumail Nanjiani and Matt Gourley join the stage while Mayor Harmon proposes a new religion.
Live from The Bridgetown Festival in Portland, Oregon; Harmontown is now in session!
It is the Centepisodial Spectacular of Harmontown! Adam Goldberg runs a quiz against a super fan and your Mayor to see who knows more about Harmontown.
A hungover stroll through such topics as bumper stickers, misogyny, Wolfenstein and how horrifying that game must be for Germans. Kumail Nanjiani’s back and we welcome DeMorge Brown to the stage!
Tony Danza can read Dan’s tweets; everyone shares crying stories and there is a sleepy canyoneer in the crowd.
Happy Birthday to all the Fathers out there, Kumail is comptrolling, Erin runs her best game yet and D&D is sizzling. Come get your Harmontown!
Its just Mayor Harmon, Jeff and Spencer and Dan catches you up in World Cup corner and later, Dan improvises his own Superman movie. In D&D, the gang becomes a literal gang and finally loots.
Mayor Harmon enters couples therapy and makes an emotional bid. Kumail Nanjiani is back and doesn’t understand why Jeff talks to strangers. Doctors are too prostate happy and a Brazilian fan from Rio defends them. Just a great episode from top to bottom, enjoy.
Dan Harmon, Jeff Davis, Greg Proops, Kumail Nanjiani, Erin McGathy and Spencer Crittenden perform for another sold out HARMONTOWN and FINALLY, necrophillia is discussed at great length.
Mayor Harmon perfects the apology, Erin McGathy runs an epic Game Corner and in D&D the gang encounter a black dragon.
Mayor Dan Harmon and Comptroller Duncan Trussell makes another sold out show at Nerdmelt Theater one for the ages!
Mayor Harmon discusses ComicCon, we enter the Animal Corner, finds out Rogaine will kill your cat and Kumail returns just in time for a rousing round of D&D.
Mayor Harmon welcomes Dana Carvey to Harmontown who for some reason apologizes for Wayne’s World two and out of nowhere, Tenacious D of www.festivalsupreme.com appear out of thin air! In D&D, someone dies.
Mayor Harmon, Jeff Davis, Erin McGathy and Spencer Crittenden discover a Belgian fan in the audience, but when a Londoner from the crowd
Harmontown is not ready to say goodbye to our friend Robin WIlliams; Jeff & Dan write a new song, an Emmy award winning special effects editor makes their way to the stage, Ferguson and the current paramilitary police state are discussed at length. You ready? Lets do this.
Mayor Harmon is possibly a bit jealous of Spencer and Real Abed’s budding friendship, and later we welcome Demorge Brown to the mix which spawns a TV pilot pitch, “FlagCop”.
Mayor Harmon pays an Australian in the audience 100 bucks to serve them cups of ice. We get to the bottom of Schrabbing with Internet Trolling Sensation Rob Schrab and later, Rob provides all sound effects for D&D.
Dolphins are bad, Jews are great as learn with comptroller, Rick & Morty writer Ryan Ridley! Then for the first time we welcome our hilarious friend Dave Horwitz to the stage who you all now can begin to fall for. In D&D, its really funny.
Technology! Industry! Vodka! Harmontown live in Portland from the XOXO Festival with Spencer as your humble comptroller!
Harmontown tests its live streaming capabilities, Alex Rubens comptrolls and instead of D&D the group goes on a sci-fi side quest.
Harmontown kicks of its run of movie screenings followed by a live podcast in Seattle to a powerful crowd of Harmenians and is post lifted to new heights and derailed from its first guest comptrolling appearance from Dino Stamatopoulos!
In conjunction with Cinefamily and Starburns Industries, enjoy Harmontown, LIVE from the Vista theater with a special Q&A for the HARMONTOWN movie, now at harmontown.com!
Harmontown visits Toronto for a massive show with comptroller Bobcat Goldthwait! Later, our friend Jane comes on stage to talk transgenderism.
Comptroller Gilbert Gottfried warms up Harmontown's biggest crowd yet at New York City's 92y!
Harmontown begins an epic 4 days of non-stop podcasting starting in San Francisco with none other then comptroller Steve Agee!
Harmontown goes to Austin and holy sh*t, LeVar Burton is the comptroller.
Harmontown is in Aust....no wait Houston and the gang discusses weddings, Erin hosts a game corner and producer Dustin shares stories about cum.
After 4 days of straight podcasting, the gang returns to LA with comptroller Duncan Trussell and a special drop in from Community's Joel McHale.
Harmontown is live from Chicago, with Dino, Spencer, a guy with gout , a racism specialist and a live organist!
Comproller Dave Horwitz makes his first appearance. A Russian travels the world to ask Dan one question, and Spencer devises a way to get off of an island if stranded.
Schrab secretly Schrabs the gang, Cameron Esposito and Rhea Butcher of the Put Your Hands Together podcast stop by and talk movies, Kumail returns, Dan and Erin got married, and in D&D they encounter some sleeping bears.
Harmontown welcomes the return of comptroller Jeff Davis, Mayor Harmon wants you off his lawn and creator of The IT Crowd, Graham Linehan, meets Dan on stage for the first time and they exchange their transcontinental show runner blues.
It's the last Harmontown of 2014 and the first time we've had the whole gang together in a while. Dan Harmon, Jeff Davis, Kumail Nanjiani, Erin McGathy, Spencer Crittenden and guest John Roy talk sniffers.
Harmontown 2015 is here! Back To The Future 2 conspiracies, Ireland and D&D goes on hiatus as the gang begins a 2015 ShadowRun campaign.
Kumail comptrolls, Dan tries to cover the zeitgeist and is joined by David Cross! Who sits in while the gang begin their Shadow Run campaign. Music by YACHT.
It's sports corner for all you Superbowl heads, audience member Jamal sheds some light on race and ShadowRun is in full effect.
Dan solicits black audience members to join the show and organically, not by force or anything, they engage in a rap battle. Guest Greg Proops returns and adds a nice layer of insanity to our Shadow Run campaign.
Post Valentine's Day Harmon is burnt out and declares it to be a bad show, then throws to Twitter and takes us along a musical journey. This is episode is so wide.
It's Oscar night and Dino almost had a three way. There's a new Adam Goldberg, Erin McGathy's acceptance speech game corner, Shadow Run and more. RIP Harris Wittels, we miss you. End music "Lisa" by Don't Stop Or We'll Die.
King of all nerds, Curtis Armstrong, AKA "Booger" visits Harmontown and apparently never has played a role-playing game before and then completely crushes it in Shadowrun.
We meet the laziest rapper, Curtis Armstrong becomes the latest member of the Harmontown family and the plot in Shadowrun thickens.
Featuring Dan Harmon, Jeff Davis, Chris McKenna, Spencer Crittenden and Erin McGathy. This episode was recorded at Brazos Hall during SXSW, sponsored by Yahoo.
Hear ye, hear ye, Harmontown is now in session. There's some talkin', there's some rappin', there's some shadow runnin'.
It’s HarmonBlock 2015, some of us really had ADD and we adhere to the wisdom of Sam Elliot on HARMONTOWN!
It's Easter. Jeff does not understand Chain Zingers. Like, really doesn't get it. Curtis Armstrong returns for Shadowrun and there is a lot of testicle play.
Rick and Morty's Justin Roiland makes a revelation to Curtis Armstrong. Harmon longs for the cold war and its Shadow Run, not Shadow Picnic! Brought to you by Doritos and Honda!
Harmon hates muppets. We meet a guy named Skuta and shortly after, the most intense fan in the show's history.
Mayor Harmon's neighbor posts an elitist sign in their neighborhood and he loses it. There's rants, bits, baby talk, Shadownrun. Spencer, Curtis, Erin and DeMorge.
Harmontown goes back to Portland for Bridgetown 2015 and it gets squatchy, bro!
Sen. Bernie Sanders pays a visit to Harmontown and talks the bottom 45 percent of the top 60 percent of the top 1 percent.
The great Andy Kindler finally visits Harmontown!!!
Harmontown is back in Portland for Everything Is Terrible! Penis size is questioned and two well dressed audio members take the brunt of it, Dan is accused of sh*tting his pants and ends up revealing his balls.
Dan can see more colors than the average person and doesn't care because colors are dumb. Curtis Armstrong comptrolls.
In what has become an instant classic episode of Harmontown, Mayor Harmon is joined by Paget Brewster, Curtis Armstrong, Jeff Davis, Erin McGathy, Spencer Crittenden, Demorge Brown and more for a non-stop insane episode.
Dan, Jeff and Spencer start out the show, World Cup sports corner and lots of privilege and guilt.
The reason Harmontown exists, Emily Gordon, guest for the first time. Kumail drops in, feminists are responsible for 99.9% of blowjobs and sperm is like a slushy.
Meet Taye Brigston the world's Littlest Show Promoter of Tiny You!
Hot off of ComicCon, Harmontown summons harmenians to San Diego's Tin Roof for a night of drinking, rapping, dinosaurs, bananas and more.
How big is a bulls urethra? Dan has a video game romance he's guilty about and the gang tries to initiate some butt chuggin'.
Dan's in New York for a project and Harmontown does a small intimate show at Upright Citizens Brigade Theater East. Daily Show writer Rory Albanese swings by, Absinth is drank. Drunk? Dranken? Whatever!
Erin is out of the country and Harmon is playing a lot of video games and has strong opinions on them. Ryan Ridley comptrolls and the guys from Before You Were Funny make Harmon read one of his earliest short stories.
Our friends Bobcat Goldthwait and Curtis Armstrong return to the show with plenty of insane stories to share.
As we learned last week, the movie Boat Trip is insane, and a surprise drop in from Horatio Sanz discusses just how strange working on it really was. Later, the audiences awwws.
Harmon experiences true virtual reality and makes soup, Paul Scheer and Rob Huebel join us for the first time, chimpanzees are monsters and ideal ways to die.
Kumail returns! The Lil' Cuties drop by, Harmon questions his sperm count and MORE!
Author of the quintessential book on autism, "NeuroTribes", Steven Silberman joins Harmontown for an in depth conversation on the history of and hyper-intelligent nature of autism.
Senator Bernie Sanders returns, Harmon thinks of the most insulting thing to tattoo above your penis and Shadowrun is faced with a newfound time limit.
Steve Agee comptrolls, Felicia Day guests, Shadowrun kicks ass.
Comptroller Rob Schrab comes out of the gate yelling, an over zealous fan brings hot sauce to the stage and guest Amy Berg and Wil Wheaton play a game of Werewolf!
Dan and Erin get a divorce, The Bootsins return and are torn up about a dying eucalyptus tree, Curtis Armstrong comptrolls, Colin Hanks guests... buckle up.
Harmontown invades The New York Television festival for the launch of Seeso, a new comedy streaming service and the home of our upcoming show Harmonquest!
We welcome the great Andy Kindler back to Harmontown and Dan goes to the haunted hayride and something incredibly offensive happens.
Back by popular demand, Rob Schrab returns to the show even to Harmon's detriment.
Guest comptroller Ryan Ridley and guest Aubrey Plaza forge their way through the pseudo socio-political intestinal tract of Harmontown!
Get ready for two nights of the craziest Harmontowns ever.
Scott Adsit and Dino Stamatopoulos join Harmontown Night 2 at the Gramcery.
Thomas Middleditch joins Harmontown for some full body scrubbing, Shadow Run and possibly some deeply offensiveness.
The guys make Siri do their bidding, an emotional moment with an audeince memeber, Rick and Morty writers playing Shadowrun. Be careful, cause there's snakes out here bitch!
Kyle, heart transplant survivor joins the stage and Rob Schrab guest comptrolls and makes Dan feel bad about not hanging out with him more.
Rob Schrab questions Lord Of The Ring(s), depression and someone dies in Shadow Run!
Its the last Harmontown of 2015. Plenty of Schrabbing, mannequin leg fetishes, cartoon pornography and we meet Fred, a video game instruction manual artist. Thanks for listening everyone! We will see you in 2016!
Harmontown returns to San Francisco Sketchfest for porn, adult diapers, breast cancer awareness and pure insanity.
Guest comptroller Rhea Butcher joins your Mayor through the world of politics, gay weddings and mannequin legs.
The now infamous episode of Harmontown from Miami with guest comptroller Dino Stamatopoulos takes a turn when some uncool violence goes down.
Fallout Shelter racism, Rob Schrab has bags on his feet and wonders, how come we haven't gone down?
Our friend Colin joins us to fill us in what it's like to be a little person. Brought to you by Balls, it's whats for dinner.
Harmontown meets Zoe Lister Jones then turns into an hour of improv and complete chaos!
A game changing sold out show in Chicago’s beautiful Park West theatre! Music by Babes.
Harmon loses an Oscar, Phil and Mike of HBO’s Animals, Abed Geith returns and Schrab is extra disruptive on HARMONTOWN!
Dan is stoned…Schrab too, the creator of The Stanley Parable randomly joins the stage and Spencer steals the show with some improv.
Rob Corddry visits Harmontown for the first time and is a die-hard fan, everyone falls in love with him. Later we meet Rob Schrab’s parents!
The gang tries to come up with a song and Weird Al each other then an instant Harmontown classic moment happens. Opening song by Babes.
A packed episode leads to three Robs and the roast of Jimmy Carrane. Opening music by Titanic Sinclair!
It’s a whodunit with Paul F. Tompkins on Harmontown!
Aisha Tyler visits Harmontown along with Hour Of Goon’s Jeordie White and Fred Sablan for some complete insanity.
Deadbeat’s Tyler Labine plus the return of Kumail Nanjiani with Rob Schrab, Spencer and Jeff all on stage at once!
Gigantic sweetheart and actor Derek Mears visits Harmontown, Dan doesn’t trust when Rob says “I love you”, music by Jeordie White.
The most legendary television writer and producer in all of history Norman Lear joins Harmontown, you’ll never look at birthday candles the same way again.
The Doughboys drop by Harmontown on Mother’s Day and some insane improv ensues.
Your Mayor poops his pants again, flat earth theory and pulling the plug on Rob Schrab.
Guest comptroller Cameron Esposito, a baseball team clad Rhea Butcher, a just wrapped Great Minds director Heath Cullen, our transgender friend Jane Cook equipped with a key to Harmon’s house, a poked in the stomach Spencer and a very happy Harmon on a stellar episode.
Dan and Jeff trip balls and your Mayor has a message from the Void. Jason Sudeikis returns for the first time since the movie tour along with first time guest Will Forte!
Harmontown turns 200 with Rob Schrab and Rob Corddry, some Harmontown regulars return including Adam Goldberg and Harmon lays down the greatest rap ever.
Spencer comptrolls, Dino stops by and it’s hot as absolute Hell.
An all-star hunk episode of Harmontown with humanitarian beefcake Daniel Gillies, the mouth watering Duncan Trussell and the cut from marble stone greek god Kumail Nanjiani.
Power trio Dan Harmon, Jeff Davis and Spencer Crittenden lay down another classic episode of Harmon.
What would seem like a classic episode format, becomes weird. Weird af. A great weird episode.
There is no other Harmontown like this. In an effort to sell tickets Dan writes a Community Movie projected on screen.
Of Search Party and Arrested Development Alia Shawkat stops by self-imposed sleepy Harmontown with a historical 30 minute MeUndies commercial.
Harmontown is welcomed by a warm crowd and a sold out show in Montreal for another gut spilling and heart wrenching episode steeped in comedy and loving kindness.
Dan riffs on what happens when Michael Winslow goes to war with Radiohead. Later on, transgender back rubs.
Of the FeralAudio.com podcast Obsessed, Joseph Scrimshaw talks Obsession with the Harmontown gang and your Mayor dives into his pantyhose fetish.
A 4 year old takes the stage, a 16 year old stage, Cameron Esposito and Rhea Butcher, The Bootzins, Casper Mattresses.
My Favorite Murder meets Harmontown.
Skull Juice’s Dino Stamatopoulos and Andy Dick and the creators of “Stranger Things” The Duffer Brothers all in one episode.
SCHRAB IS HERE. And the best improvised scene ever ensues.
Harmontown comes to Toronto along with Emily Gordon and Kumail Nanjiani to perform some weird improv in front of a lot of people.
Rapper Logic joins Harmontown and we continue our legacy of the greatest advertising money can buy.
The Michael Jordan of porn Riley Reid enlightens Harmenians and Californians why we need to vote NO on Prop 60. dontharassca.com Later military nerds enlighten us all on why not to join the military or get out.
Andy Dick and Dino Stamatopoulos return for some music, slide whistle and some feels. Your Mayor uses the pressure valve on his brain and lets off some steam.
Drew Ackerman of the Sleep With Me podcast tries to test out his ability to put people to sleep on the Harmontown fan. Speaking of fans, one of the weirdest ones ever takes the stage.
We’re back at New York’s Gramercy Theater and meet comedian and artist Mary Houlihan as well as Evan Shapiro, the Founder SeeSo, the home of Harmonquest!
For the first time EVER it’s Spencer and Dan. Two stools, one show runner, one game master.
In the wake of an upsetting election and racial tension, Harmontown welcomes the Avenger’s Elizabeth Olsen, Rick and Morty’s Brandon Johnson and our first musical guest ever Babes to suss it all out. Ha-ha-ha ha-ha ha ha-ha.
Erin McGathy makes a triumphant return to Harmontown as the role of Spencer and brings the sounded of 20 sided die back to Harmontown! Bonus track: an all new song originally made for Harmontown by Colleen Green!
Featuring Dan Harmon, Jeff Davis, Spencer Crittenden and Ptolemy Slocum.
Harmontown journeys to Australia! First stop, Brisbane.
The Australian adventures of Harmontown continue with a sold out show in Melbourne, Australia!
Night 1 of Harmontown at the historic Sydney Opera House in Sydney Australia!
Featuring Dan Harmon, Jeff Davis and Spencer Crittenden.
Harmontown is back in the states for the first show of 2017!
Founders of Reductress, Beth Newell and Sarah Pappalardo join Harmontown to promote their podcast Mouth Time and Dan tries to gain a feminist perspective, our friend Brandon Johnson returns and more!
Fascism comes to America and Harmontown susses it out with the city of San Francisco.
Featuring Dan Harmon, Jeff Davis, Spencer Crittenden, Rob Schrab and Cassandra Church.
Featuring Dan Harmon, Jeff Davis, Spencer Crittenden, Richie Keen, Dino Stamatopoulos, Scott Adsit, Britta Phillips, Rob Schrab and Steve Levy.
Featuring Dan Harmon, Jeff Davis, Spencer Crittenden and Open Mike Eagle.
Featuring Dan Harmon, Rob Schrab, Spencer Crittenden, Jason Sklar, Randy Sklar and Brandon Johnson.
Featuring Dan Harmon, Jeff Bryan Davis and Spencer Crittenden.
Guest Doug Benson and audience members discuss movies, Dan & Spencer do some feminist role playing, and Dan gets complimented on his beer choice.
Featuring Dan Harmon, Jeff B. Davis, Spencer Crittenden and Tim Talbott.
Featuring Dan Harmon, Jeff B. Davis, Rob Schrab and Brandon Johnson
Harmontown joins the Chicago Improv Festival with guest Comptroller Brandon Johnson. Improv legends Jimmy Carrane and Scott Adsit help Dan demonstrate the difference between improv and written comedy, while Brandon and Dan discover the seven types of pee.
Creator of the documentary “Accidental Courtesy: Daryl Davis, Race & America” Matt Ornstein drops by to discuss his new film with guests Brandon Johnson and Steve Agee. Steve Levy does a quick Jew and A.
Kumail and Emily return to discuss Harmontown leaving NerdMelt, Spencer & Schrab provide color commentary while Brandon Johnson and Doug Benson get to meet Dan’s newest rap character, Peanut Jones.
The gang gives NerdMelt an emotional sendoff at our final show before moving to the Starburns Castle. Mitch Hurwitz, Rob Schrab, Ryan Ridley, Brandon Johnson, Dave Klein, Adam Goldberg and Dustin Marshall return to reminisce, role play and learn the secret life of executive assistants.
Our first show after moving to the Starburns Castle with Brandon Johnson as the guest comptroller! Dan finds a giant surprise gift on stage then shows off his latest Minecraft creations then we hear the history of America as a rap..
Dan explores new interactive options for the show, Rob Corddry and Rob Schrab weigh in on Dan’s writing methods, while Guest Comptroller Brandon Johnson becomes Dan’s angry writing coach.
Mystery Science Theater’s Joel Hodgson stops by, everyone’s world view gets questioned, then Mid-East journalists Robert Evans and Magenta Vaughn share stories of visiting war torn countries.
We learn some shocking truths about Spencer while Steve Levy fills in for him, Fred Stoller delves deep into the writing process of Seinfeld, Dan suspects our guest comptroller (Brandon Johnson) is a time traveler.
Jeff Davis returns with a fantastic reprise of the classic “Pringles Dick”. Brandon Johnson passes the comptroller torch back to Jeff. Dan, Jeff, Spencer and Steve Levy create characters for their new D&D campaign!
Dan and Jeff take their brand new role playing characters out for a spin. Christina Oh talks movies with Dan.
Harmontown goes to Chris Hardwick’s ID10T Festival. Dan raps about Kubrick, takes questions from the audience, does some push ups and even dance battles with a cosplayer! Our role playing game continues, with Steve getting a feel for Diarrhea Junior.
Role playing & Ghostsplaining through our 250th episode! A medical emergency is averted after Jeff gets a nose bleed from laughing.
Dan dives into his writing process, we go deep into the meme wars, before wrapping the show up with some role playing.
Kaitlin Byrd from the Citizen Zero Project stops by to talk politics, then the gang explores their inner cow while role playing.
Comedian Jamali Maddix comes by to discuss his project exploring extremism. While role playing, Steve Levy discovers the most beautiful horses he’s ever seen. Dan closes the show with a rap about West Virginia.
Dan explains his feelings on Nazis, The Game Grumps (Arin Hanson & Dan Avidan) visit the show, then the gang continues their role playing adventures.
Graham Linehan returns to Harmontown! Dan discovers what an “omega virgin” is by a dramatic reading of an incident involving creepy soup.
Rob Schrab is back! Dan sports a new look, tells his top 5 shoe jokes, then takes the role playing team on a wild adventure.
Dan gets Christian dating tips from a ride-sharing driver and explores what various Scottish dogs might sound like. The gang’s role playing characters level up and face a new foe!
Rapper B. Squid and Dan sing about a thousand winters, we question “What if a guy had long arms?” and “Who really stole Steve Levy’s roommate’s car?” before realizing we’re entering Harmageddon.
Rob Schrab returns as our comptroller with Eddie Pepitone dropping in to discuss comedy. Rob and Dan weigh in on biometrics, then the role playing gang shouts their way through an adventure.
Duncan Trussell wants us all to try Nitrous Oxide and start a cult, Dan is unapologetic about last week’s show, and everyone shares their favorite stories about Steve Levy’s anatomy.
In an in-studio episode, Jeff tells a mysterious story about Ron Jeremy and Dan discusses the tragedy in Las Vegas as well as the effect of easily-available smut on the web on today’s youth. Then the role playing gang ventures forth in their exploits.
Dan and Rob talk about sexual harassment in the entertainment industry and the ramifications of a Rick & Morty porn parody being produced. Spencer reveals why people really buy iPads.
Jeff revisits the idea of zip-line transportation after Dan meets with Elon Musk. “Harmontown” documentary creator Neil Berkeley comes by to talk about his new film about Gilbert Gottfried. The show ends with a fan submitted rap that does a lot of things to a lot of mamas.
Dan and Jeff solve the Ron Jeremy banana mystery, even stranger things happen with Dan’s girlfriend, and the gang jumps back in to roleplaying.
Guest Comptroller Brandon Johnson joins Dan and Spencer to lay down some beats and serve up the best role playing snacks we’ve ever tasted.
Spencer shares his adventures in jogging, needles and cupping. The Ron Jeremy banana mystery continues to perplex Jeff. Dan records an introduction video for Rob Schrab and spends a little extra time making sure it’s perfect.
Guest Comptroller Brandon Johnson and actor Rob Huebel return to the show. Rob gives us the inside information about his new show, while Brandon introduces us to Tiny Brandon. Dan’s worried he might have played a role in Charles Manson’s death
Josh Androsky educates us about the Democratic Socialists of America, Schrab enjoys an office chair, Church sings and shares her political side, and Jeff claims an exception to the “smelt it, dealt it” rule. We all learn how to dance like Spencer.
Dan, Jeff and Spencer dig deep into genitals of unusual size, bats, giraffes, dolphins and Paul Newman.
Guest Comptroller Brandon Johnson and Josh Androsky return to discuss the current state of higher education with Ben Nelson from the Minerva Project. Everyone plays Balderdash while Andy Dick entertains everyone.
What’s a Bellman Joke? Does it have anything to do with Casablanca and the Thundercats? How do the Smurfs fit into all of this? Rob Schrab returns to give Dan some much needed therapy. then takes over for Diarrhea Jr. who makes eye contact during a very intense moment.
Harmontown visits San Fransisco Sketchfest for a live show with stories about Dan’s grandpa, an interview with the developer of iBone, and more.
Guest Comptroller Brandon Johnson and Spencer question Dan’s retirement requirements. Singer-songwriter John Mayer comes on to really get inside Dan’s wonderland of a mind. Dan and John debate the pros and cons of Googling yourself. The show wraps up by answering the question on everyone’s mind: Can John Mayer rap?
Steve Levy and Rob Schrab share an intimate physical moment, Dan shows off his Dave Matthews impression, and we discuss the hot button political issue on everyone’s mind: Spiro Agnew.
Dan has some strong opinions on being chased by bees and what goes on in the mind of dogs. Jeff tells his career defining joke. Schrab isn’t happy with the title of last week’s show, but joins Dan and Steve in another intimate moment on the stage floor.
The Walking Dead creator, Robert Kirkman, joins Rob Schrab on stage to talk comics, writing and more. Dan tries putting things on blast, to varying success. Jeff plays a listener submitted remix of Schrab’s dog’s freakout.
It’s Oscar night! Dan discusses the current political landscape, the value politicians are bringing to the table, and where we should go next. Also, Spencer thinks the NRA has some dank ass memes
The show takes a decidedly weird turn from the start. Guests Rob Schrab and DeMorge Brown talk with Dan, Jeff and Spencer about enemas, prostate massage and more. Steve Levy shares Diarrhea Junior’s real life origin story.
This week’s guest is Kara Brown, staff writer for the Black-ish spinoff, Grown-ish. Dan shares how a social media interaction with a fan lead to questions about Rick and Morty’s future. Schrab tells tales of his small hometown, and Spencer tries to get to the bottom of what’s going on with DeMorge sexually.
The show breaks new ground with a cold open ad, Dan introduces the show’s latest lovable sponsored character M.C. Gun Control, we explore Dan’s therapy revelations and Jeff hatches a cunning plan turning himself into a tree.
We have a lot of questions about Necrophilia. Dan answers a lot of questions about his underwear and debates the morality and accuracy of veterinary medicine, while Jeff has a creative solution for man boobs.
Duncan Trussell is this weeks guest comptroller, who brings a sense of spirituality that could only be countered by Rob Schrab’s chair noises.
Dan, Rob and Spencer share embarrassing celebrity encounters, hotel room trashing and poop stories. Steve has a problem with the violence in shellfish.
Dan reacts to being diagnosed with Shingles by bringing a bed on stage and eating eggs. Fellow podcasters Keith Malley and Chemda Khalili join Jeff and Schrab in Dan’s bed to discuss infectious diseases.
Dan’s still in bed recovering from shingles, but Schrab wants to know why Dan won’t go to a movie with him. Rob Schrab almost lists his top four Infinity Wars spoilers, Spencer shares history of the incel movement, and Dan explains why his brain is gendered like a battleship.
In our final episode at the Starburns Castle before moving to our new home, we welcome actor and fellow Podcaster Johnny Pemberton. Dan & Jeff’s hot button issues this week include squeakers, cold cases, Kanye and the logistics of a human centipede.
Our first show at the beautiful Dynasty Typewriter theater kicks off with an audience for the first time in months. Brandon Johnson haunts the theater, Rob Schrab makes himself mini comptroller with a mini podium, M.C. Gun Control returns, and Spencer kicks off an extended role playing session.
Dan and Jeff discuss airliner pooping and Elon Musk stories. Judd Apatow explains how his casting style has changed over his career. How much self loathing goes into being a show creator?
Dan’s back in the Rick & Morty writer’s room, James Adomian and Rob Schrab face off with cartoon voices doing unspeakable things, Spencer says Binkis a lot.
Live from the Wilbur in Boston, MA. Special guest Aaron Mahnke from the Lore podcast.
Live from The Cradle of Aviation Museum in Long Island, NY.
Andy Kindler and Brandon Johnson join us to discuss their feelings on Kombucha and social media. Dan explores a career as a cover song musician.
“Great Minds with Dan Harmon” director Heath Cullens tells the tale of how he accidentally convinced Dan that he’s Dan’s father. Brandon Johnson is our comptroller and Steve Levy joins for a return to role playing.
Jeff returns briefly to flex his vocal chords after surgery. Legendary SNL alum Laraine Newman shares Groundlings and Coneheads behind the scenes stories. Steve Levy explains a new dating app.
Dan, Jeff, Spencer, Brandon, Schrab and Steve all try to get to the bottom of some deep Harmontown mysteries. Is Spencer’s desk backwards? What does Steve Levy do with silly putty? Can Schrab reboot Sanford and Son?
Dan explains dog intelligence and Canadian creepypasta, while Schrab and Jeff demonstrate the perfect stage walk-on. Spencer tries MeUndies for the first time, and Dan plays himself.
Dan’s trainer, Dave Klein, returns to take the audience through a workout session. Jeff returns as comptroller, and Schrab shows Dan what it would be like to live next to a Neanderthal.
We celebrate the 300th episode by looking back at our favorite moments. Kumail Nanjiani, Emily Gordon, Rob Schrab, Steve Agee and Brandon Johnson help us jump the shark with our first clip show. Clips include Open Mike Eagle, Mitch Hurwitz, Curtis Armstrong, DeMorge Brown, Erin McGathy, Bobcat Goldthwait, John Mayer and Jonah Ray.
We’re all mad about scooters, Dan gives an audience member a backpack and makes a new friend, then Spencer debuts his new role playing grading system.
Dan is baffled by an Emmy seat filler, Schrab has a new favorite TV show, and what happened to Wicker Man?
Is it morally right to eat Gillian Anderson’s sandwiches? Why are Ron Perlman’s hands so soft? What’s really going on with Predator?
Is Schrab getting too comfortable in his comfy chair, and what is he doing with his microphone? The role playing gang pivots to being potato farmers, but they get stuck on naming. Steve Levy is like a Lego.
Podcaster David Cummings, from The NoSleep Podcast, joins guest comptroller Brandon Johnson for a spooky evening of horror stories, cuckoo clocks and wholesome Canadian terror.
Omar Camacho from the hit YouTube series “Cholos Try” teaches Dan, Spencer and Brandon what it means to be a Cholo.
Guest Comptroller Brandon Johnson and Dan discover French Spencer, and learn that sometimes applause hurts.
Actor/Comedian Brett Gelman and Dan talk about constipation, Dan’s new abs, Buck Rogers, and Hitler.
Dan and Spencer welcome our latest sponsor “MeOnesie” to the show, and our favorite socialist Josh Androsky pops in to explain Measure B. Antonio Banderas also premiers his latest musical, and is not to be missed.
Harmontown is live from the New York Comedy Festival!
Dan and Spencer dig deep into the how’s and why’s of their Red Dead Redemption 2 addictions, Jeff is sober. Crescendoing in a panel of three audience members talking shop with Dan, therapy shop.
Dan and Spencer swap roles, with Dan taking the role of Dungeon Master. Spencer auto-tunes himself, becoming a robot from a magical land. Jeff immerses himself in a Vietnam era character.
Self destructive writer Dan Harmon claims he will one day found a colony of like-minded misfits. He’s appointed suit-clad gadabout Jeff Davis as his Comptroller and bearded dreamboat Spencer Crittenden as his Dungeon Master. It’s like a neurotic town hall meeting, often with alcohol and famous people.
Comedian and fellow podcaster Pete Holmes joins Dan, Jeff and Spencer to answer: What Hurts Pete Holmes?
Steven Conrad, writer/director of the TV Series ‘Patriot’ joins guest Comptroller Brandon Johnson. The Santa Clause 2, Have You Seen It?
Dan and the gang kick off 2019 with everyone’s expanded feelings on airlines, Dan’s engagement, charitable giving and Paul Rudd.
Dan listened to last week’s show while sober and with some comments and clarifications, along with the return of Jesse Camp.
Open Mike Eagle returns to talk about dog heaven, babies and bird poop with Dan, Jeff and Spencer.
Dan’s future mother-in-law tells an absolute shocker of a story about a scarf. Spencer is gone, Dan fails a polygraph regarding his potential role in the murder.
Rob Schrab fills in for Spencer with special guest Ron Funches, and a one man show about plumbing.
Comedian Mohanad Elshieky shares recent events in his life, while Dan shares relatable tales of house shopping. Brandon Johnson is back, filling in for Spencer.
Brandon Johnson is the guest Comptroller, Rob Schrab is at Spencer’s desk, and our guest is Brian Wysol, creator of the Adult Swim series Hot Streets. Dan punishes Justin Roiland for missing the show.
Adam Conover, from Adam Ruins Everything and CollegeHumor, ruins herpes, hymens and Harmontown. Brandon Johnson is our guest comptroller, and Schrab is back with another new chair.
Dan problematizes things that don’t need to be problematized, listens to audio porn and gets to the bottom of The Flash with Brandon and Schrab.
Jeff Davis returns! We dive into the top five flat earth questions, and what would happen if a tree grew upside down?
The return of Spencer Crittenden! Jeff helps Dan get his singing groove back. Crab alert!
Suruthi and Hannah from the RedHanded podcast are this week’s guests. They share their true crime expertise, including some crime role playing!
Jeff Davis’s joke corner! A walrus walks into a whorehouse… Also, the return of roleplaying with guest Steve Levy!
The squad delves deep into the pros & cons of wolf piss. Schrab schrabs Dan into a crater, while Brandon holds the ship together upon re-entry.
Despite walking on stage sick as a dog, audience adoration miraculously heals Dan in real time. Francophile Jeff can’t help but dissolve into a sentimental jelly thinking about Notre-dame, and Spencer continues to amaze with hitherto unprecedented levels of enthusiasm.
Dan dives deep into balls. Before the show Dan gets a little too high, which is perfect for our guest Gabriel Sunday, creator and star of the new cannabis inspired TV series Dope State.
Dan talks to Jesse Margolis, founder of Overheard LA about what else: Mike Crivello’s Camera World; It’s a wonderful world of cameras! We attempt to get into the heads of internet trolls, also featuring a bonus White Walker locker room pep talk.
Ryan Kraus from “Cold Case Murder Mysteries” deconstructs true crime and horror and what it means to be the perfect crime, and how one day we’re all going to be robots. Also, Spencer’s balls are too big.
This week’s a whopper, with conversation topics ranging from Spencer’s hip surgery, Dan’s much anticipated Game of Thrones take, and another underscoring of how unprepared our (Dan’s) parents were for the advent of the internet. All that and THE RETURN OF D&D. Featuring Dan Harmon, Jeff Bryan Davis, Spencer Crittenden and Steve Levy.
This Harmontown has everything: A baby kicker, a handshake before sex, Squeezy Steve Levy, and one hundred pounds of beef jerky.
I Was a Simpson Harmontown welcomes its most charming guest to date: Yeardley Smith to the show. The star of Maximum Overdrive, Hermans’ Head, and nothing else, is revealed to be a font of charisma, wisdom, and behind-the-scenes stories that enrapture the mayor himself. Also, we’ve got TWO COMPTROLLERS. That’s right, Jeff and Brandon: Pandamonium at the Podium….
Cold Case Murder Mysteries podcaster Ryan Kraus returns to dive deep into the crime podcast genre, with Rob Schrab at the comptroller helm. Spencer’s bees and pirate eye patches are on the agenda tonight!
Rob Corddry is back! Dan tells us how to break into his house, Rob talks about his time at The Daily Show, and mountain lions do what they do.
Schrab is comptrolling to prepare for his upcoming role as moderator of the Comic-Con Rick & Morty Panel. But Jeff’s still here, and without a podium, not-quite fitting into the seats on the stage. Listen now and gain the inside track on such topics as Jaws 4, Bees, and people who shower excessively: probably…
We finally get to the bottom of the story about Spencer’s bees, why The Golden Girls owned mink, what a Jeff Golem would look like, Rob Schrab, and bagels.
Duncan Trussell is back! sporting an increasingly majestic beard. The show dives deep into America’s hot button topics like prolapses, space travel and DNA filled balloons.
We Need A Pool Dietician For The Internet, and the milkman is an albino. With special guests Brandon Johnson and Steve Levy!
Harmontown finally gets down to business in a Jeff-less Episode. Brandon Johnson comptrols as we do the important, and timely, work of tearing down Billy Joel. A dive into Dan’s deep past unearths a hyper-detailed account of open mics as they existed in a pre-karaoke America, and a frankly shocking experience with a…
Harmontown is honored to welcome Conflict Journalist Robert Evans to the show. With topics ranging from Syria to 8chan, Robert has done all the homework, and takes us through, with stunning detail, the conflicts that will define the era we live in.
Author of the new book "It Came from Something Awful", Dale Beran teaches us the history 4chan and 8chan. How did simple websites transform into centers of white nationalism, violence and tools of politics?
Host of the podcast "How Did This Get Played?", Heather Anne Campbell joins "Rick and Morty" writer Nick Rutherford to discuss their shared experiences writing for, regrettable video games, cancer, and their personal experiences with religion.
Heather Anne Campbell is back! Dan demonstrates dog barks, shares some goat facts, interrupts Schrab, and sadly announces the end of the podcast.
Dan makes a sweater out of cum, and debates with Jeff the pros of being a stander wiper. Dave Foley joins in with tales from The Kids in the Hall and NewsRadio. Who wants a pocket shaman now?
Dan shares his feelings about the loss of a friend and coworker, then brings on Ed Neumeier – writer of genre defining movies like RoboCop and Starship Troopers to dive deep into their history and trivia.
Mitch Hurwitz is back! Mitch and Dan talk Arrested Development, Golden Girls, upcoming projects and the future of network TV. Singer/songwriter Robbie Fulks joins in with some tales told via country music.
Guest comptroller Brandon Johnson, and the “Stuff They Don’t Want You to Know” podcast guys (Matt Frederick, Ben Bowlin and Noel Brown) talk podcasts, Harmonspiracies, and Schrab’s “Creepshow” episode.
Actor/Comedian Flula Borg astounds Jeff with his sports knowledge and 1980’s American pop culture references, teaches us his favorite German words, and helps Dan become the best hype man he can be.
Classic Harmontown is back! The return of role playing with Steve Levy, the iHarmon and all the potatoes you could ever want. Subscriber note: Our video board catastrophically failed just before the show began, causing some visual flickering in this episode. We’ve ordered a new board…
Our march into oblivion continues! No guests! No role playing! Nothing to lose! It’s worth mentioning Spencer is feeling pretty sassy this episode and it shows.
Dan gets stuck in traffic, but the episode is redeemed by meeting a multi-talented audience member UMNIA and her singer/doctor mom! Improv, jazz and rap meet on this week’s Harmontown!
Brandon Johnson is comptrolling, Nick Rutherford is and isn’t our guest. Dan talks a bit about Community. ED-209 makes a cameo appearance. There’s a lot to unpack in this episode.
We’re counting down the last few episodes of Harmontown, and to celebrate we’re counting down the top ten funniest things. Nick Rutherford is back, it’s Church’s birthday, and Schrab sees how far he can push the show off the rails.
NeuroTribes author Steve Silberman and his husband Keith Karraker talk with us about Community and Harmontown’s wide ranging fan base. Jeff and Dan share experiences with audience members from around the globe who made the trek to our penultimate episode. We’ve also got bowties, fish testicles, and even Bigger Dick Energy.
Harmontown’s final curtain call. Featuring Dan Harmon, Jeff Bryan Davis, Spencer Crittenden, Brandon Johnson, Rob Schrab, Open Mike Eagle, Steve Levy and Nick Rutherford. Drive fast and take chances!
The gang gets back together one more time to catch up on everything since the show’s finale. Special guests: Rob Schrab, Kumail Nanjiani and Emily V. Gordon!
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Jeff and Spencer are Harmontown’s hype men for our upcoming reunion special, including a retelling of an old classic Harmontown tune about a chicken noodle can.