💡 2012 was a transitional year for the show, marked by the height of their SiriusXM popularity but also increasing internal friction that eventually led to their 2014 split.
Listening to this "new release" feels like finding a VHS tape of a band playing a small club right before they got famous and then broke up.
If you are searching for the file, you are likely doing so via peer-to-peer networks or specialized Reddit archives (r/opieandanthony, r/opieandanthonylostmedia). Because of copyright claims by SiriusXM and the complicated legal status of Anthony Cumia’s later controversies, these files live in a legal grey area. However, for historical preservation, fans argue it is critical to save these tapes before the master recordings are lost forever.
The November 20, 2012 episode of "Opie and Anthony" was a jam-packed show that featured a mix of news, comedy, and celebrity chat. In one segment, Opie and Anthony discussed the latest developments in the presidential election, which had just concluded a few days earlier. The hosts offered their analysis on the election results, poking fun at the more absurd moments of the campaign and sharing their own opinions on the outcome.
One of the highlights of the November 20, 2012 episode was an interview with special guest, Jim Gaffigan. The comedian and actor joined Opie and Anthony to talk about his latest projects, including his stand-up comedy tour and his experiences working on TV shows like "The Tonight Show with Jimmy Fallon." Gaffigan, known for his witty observations on food and everyday life, fit right in with the show's lighthearted and humorous vibe.
Comedian and frequent guest (name redacted for legal paranoia) calls in drunk at 10:45 AM. The conversation veers into accusations of theft at the Comedy Cellar. It is uncomfortable, raw, and absolutely riveting. This is the type of content that never makes it to "best of" compilations but thrives in a "new release" archive setting.
The episode is not just a file; it is a time machine. It captures the moment just before the world changed. In two years (2014), Anthony would be fired for a tweet, Opie would try a solo show and fail, and Jim would launch his successful podcast.
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💡 2012 was a transitional year for the show, marked by the height of their SiriusXM popularity but also increasing internal friction that eventually led to their 2014 split.
Listening to this "new release" feels like finding a VHS tape of a band playing a small club right before they got famous and then broke up. -New release- Opie and Anthony-2012-11-20
If you are searching for the file, you are likely doing so via peer-to-peer networks or specialized Reddit archives (r/opieandanthony, r/opieandanthonylostmedia). Because of copyright claims by SiriusXM and the complicated legal status of Anthony Cumia’s later controversies, these files live in a legal grey area. However, for historical preservation, fans argue it is critical to save these tapes before the master recordings are lost forever. 💡 2012 was a transitional year for the
The November 20, 2012 episode of "Opie and Anthony" was a jam-packed show that featured a mix of news, comedy, and celebrity chat. In one segment, Opie and Anthony discussed the latest developments in the presidential election, which had just concluded a few days earlier. The hosts offered their analysis on the election results, poking fun at the more absurd moments of the campaign and sharing their own opinions on the outcome. Because of copyright claims by SiriusXM and the
One of the highlights of the November 20, 2012 episode was an interview with special guest, Jim Gaffigan. The comedian and actor joined Opie and Anthony to talk about his latest projects, including his stand-up comedy tour and his experiences working on TV shows like "The Tonight Show with Jimmy Fallon." Gaffigan, known for his witty observations on food and everyday life, fit right in with the show's lighthearted and humorous vibe.
Comedian and frequent guest (name redacted for legal paranoia) calls in drunk at 10:45 AM. The conversation veers into accusations of theft at the Comedy Cellar. It is uncomfortable, raw, and absolutely riveting. This is the type of content that never makes it to "best of" compilations but thrives in a "new release" archive setting.
The episode is not just a file; it is a time machine. It captures the moment just before the world changed. In two years (2014), Anthony would be fired for a tweet, Opie would try a solo show and fail, and Jim would launch his successful podcast.