SHOOTING THE SHiT

THE CRASH OUT BROS feat. @burbanboyreed @bluhillave & Anonymous Man

2 h 3 min · 25. feb. 2026
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“THE CRASH OUT BROS” is the episode where @burbanboyreed, @bluhillave, and Anonymous Man finally admit they’re not healing—they’re just highly functional train wrecks with microphones. Marriage trials blur into late-night Google searches about HPV, weaponized pettiness, and the quiet resentment you only confess when you assume the group chat won’t leak. They push Black men making space for Black women past the usual hashtag talk, asking what happens when that space is still moderated by algorithms that reward rage-bait and trolling over actual accountability. Cam Newton’s “women’s value drops with kids” commentary becomes the villain of the episode, a symbol of how misogyny keeps getting rebranded as “just my opinion, bro” for clicks and podcast bookings. Brain tumors, Black History versus Black Heritage, and generational burnout collide in a spiral of jokes so bleak you’re not sure if you should laugh, cry, or open a therapy tab next to your podcast app. By the end, you’re left wondering: are we listening to a comedy podcast, a slow-motion breakdown, or a live case study in how the internet turns real pain into premium content—and why you can’t wait for the next episode anyway.

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