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Shock Jocks - The Rise and Fall of Opie & Anthony

Alright, listen. I know that all of your friends that you don’t wanna talk to have their own podcast. And I know they have all tried to convince you to listen to it. And I know you would rather pour liquid cement in your eyeballs than listen to their podcasts.

But let me try to convince you why mine is better.

My podcast is a chronological 7 part episodic docu-series about the 20 year rise and fall of two infamous radio DJs, Opie and Anthony. It’s a project that has taken me three years of research, writing, recording and editing. I couldn’t be prouder of it. If you’re interested, you can listen to it on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, and shockjockspodcast.com. Here’s a little blurb about it:

In 1994, an air-conditioning-unit-installer and a small-time radio DJ joined together to create the largely popular radio duo Opie & Anthony. With a career spanning more than 20 years, they were loud, they were obnoxious, they were in your face, they wouldn’t let up. They started as brothers. They ended as enemies. But unlike other entertainment duos that break up, a full audience had the opportunity to listen into their relationship every day, and watch as it gradually crumbled. They got on the news, many times. They got people fired. They stirred up controversy, over and over and over again. They got fired. More than once. Relationships were made along the way, with heavy hitting comedians such as Jim Norton, Patrice O’Neal, Rich Vos, and Louis CK. Rivalries were formed, not just with other radio giants such as Howard Stern, but with each other. Their audience spanned millions of people around the country. Their reach was unmatched. This is their story. On this podcast, we’ll discuss the rise and fall of the two radio DJs who changed the face of radio.

 

In 1994, an air-conditioning-unit-installer and a small-time radio DJ joined together to create the largely popular radio duo Opie & Anthony. With a career spanning more than 20 years, they were loud, they were obnoxious, they were in your face, they wouldn't let up. They started as brothers. They ended as enemies.