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  • 10 modern comedy albums that are already classics

    What are your classic comedy bits? You know, the ones you’ll reference in twenty years when sitting around a table discussing comedy with your friends? What are those comedians and bits that come to mind whether they be influential, hilarious, or just stuck with you because of subject matter.

    It’s a tough question to answer as comedy is completely subjective. But this doesn’t keep us from trying!

    We locked ourselves in a room and just started naming instant classic comedy specials from the last decade or so. Albums with bits that people will repeat years from now.

    After yelling matches, many tears and near fistfights we came up with our list of 10 modern comedy specials that can already be considered classic. It’s true, we couldn’t get the list down to exactly 10. So we made some room for honorable mentions. Regardless, there’s still going to be people that disagree with us but that’s what the comments section is for.

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    • Brian McKeever

      You gotta be kidding me. Dane Cook but no Doug Stanhope? “Something to Take the Edge Off,” and “Die Laughing” are far better than ANYTHING on this pathetic list.

      • http://thelaughbutton.com TheLaughButton

        And here come the Dane Cook haters…

      • http://thelaughbutton.com TheLaughButton

        Stanhope is terrific but to overlook Dane Cook’s influence on stand-up comedy this last decade just makes you a hater.

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