Podcast Summary: Kill Tony Episode #730 - Ian Fidance & Duncan Trussell
Release Date: August 5, 2025
Hosted by: Tony Hinchcliffe & Brian Redban
Recorded Live from: Austin, Texas
Guests: Ian Fidance & Duncan Trussell
Introduction
In this high-energy episode of Kill Tony (#730), hosts Tony Hinchcliffe and Brian Redban welcome back longtime favorites Duncan Trussell and Ian Fidance. Celebrating over 12 years of consistent weekly episodes, the hosts express excitement over briefly holding the title of the world's number one podcast. The episode is packed with engaging comedy sets from golden ticket winners and bucket pool participants, interspersed with lively interactions and humorous banter.
Featured Guests
Duncan Trussell
Duncan Trussell, a beloved recurring guest, shares his upcoming tour dates and reflects on his journey in comedy. Duncan's presence brings a blend of insightful humor and personal anecdotes, enhancing the episode's dynamic.
- Tour Highlights:
- Madison Square Garden: August 15th
- Columbus: August 29th
- Baltimore: September 12th
- Fort Lauderdale: September 19th
- Raleigh: September 20th
- Phoenix: September 27th
Ian Fidance
Ian Fidance returns to the show, delving into personal stories and his ongoing tour. His candidness provides a raw and relatable dimension to the episode.
- Tour Locations: Chicago, Oxnard, Irvine
- Personal Insights:
- Childhood Challenges: Ian discusses his early realization of instability, including experiences with addiction and personal loss.
- Current Endeavors: Balancing life on tour with maintaining his comedy career.
Comedy Sets and Highlights
Heath Cordes - Golden Ticket Winner
[12:30] Heath Cordes delivers a standout set titled "Heathcortism," where he humorously recounts living with his grandmother. His anecdotes about cookie theft and exaggerated familial conflicts resonate with the audience.
Notable Quote:
"Me and grandma, we would tussle, you know, like she was a baker and I ate her cookies too fast." – Heath Cordes [12:45]
Tony Pepperoni - Bucket Pool Participant
[25:10] Tony Pepperoni's act is a memorable blend of impersonations and improvised rap. Decked out in a pepperoni-themed costume, Tony charms the audience with his unique comedic style.
Notable Quote:
"Ain't no phony, ain't no baloney. It's cheese and pepperoni." – Tony Pepperoni [25:35]
Impromptu Rap Performance:
"Yo see ya, I wouldn't want to be ya. Cause you ain't the one... I'm the one that's wearing pizza." – Tony Pepperoni [26:00]
Ian Simon - Bucket Pool Participant
[35:50] Ian Simon brings his sharp wit to the stage, sharing jokes about his Jewish heritage and quirky pet anecdotes. His performance is both funny and thought-provoking.
Notable Quote:
"What do you get when you cross a Jewish guy? Nothing. Christianity." – Ian Simon [36:15]
Mark Fitz - Rebel Comedian
[45:30] Mark Fitz offers a bold set focusing on transvestite humor, pushing boundaries with his edgy jokes. While controversial, his performance sparks lively reactions from the audience.
Notable Quote:
"What do old transvestites do with all that saggy scrotum skin? They stuff it up her ass." – Mark Fitz [45:45]
Jimmy Copteros - Returning Comedian
[55:20] Jimmy Copteros delivers a heartfelt yet humorous set about fatherhood and accidental exposure to inappropriate content. His storytelling highlights both vulnerability and resilience.
Notable Quote:
"I showed my son blowjobs on my phone. He was like, 'What's that, Dad?'" – Jimmy Copteros [55:45]
Trent Richards & Mars Martian - Unique Performances
Trent Richards shares a deeply personal joke inspired by the Gypsy Rose documentary, blending comedy with dark storytelling. Mars Martian follows with a set on overcoming challenges, maintaining humor despite adversity.
Notable Quotes:
"Eating pussy from the back. That's my time." – Trent Richards [1:10:30]
"I'm running a cum gauntlet." – Mars Martian [1:12:15]
Interviews and Interactions
Duncan & Ian’s Candid Conversations
Throughout the episode, Duncan Trussell and Ian Fidance engage in candid conversations, sharing insights into their comedic processes and personal lives. Their interactions provide depth and relatability, enhancing the overall listening experience.
Notable Discussion Points:
- Duncan’s Early Comedy Days: Reflecting on his first performances and the evolution of his comedic style.
- Ian’s Personal Struggles: Openly discussing his battles with addiction and recovery, offering a narrative of resilience.
Notable Quote:
"I've been doing this show for 12 years, never missed a Monday release. But now, suddenly, we're the number one podcast. It's a wild accomplishment." – Brian Redban [04:15]
Conclusion
Episode #730 of Kill Tony delivers an unforgettable evening of comedy, featuring a mix of seasoned performers and fresh talent. Hosts Tony Hinchcliffe and Brian Redban skillfully navigate through intense sets, personal stories, and humorous banter, creating a rich tapestry of entertainment. With memorable performances from Duncan Trussell, Ian Fidance, and a variety of other comedians, this episode stands out as a testament to the show's enduring appeal and ability to showcase diverse comedic voices.
Key Takeaways:
- Kill Tony continues to be a premier platform for comedians to showcase their talent.
- The episode highlights the importance of personal storytelling in comedy, as seen through Duncan and Ian’s candid discussions.
- Diverse comedic styles—from edgy humor to heartfelt narratives—are celebrated, catering to a wide array of audience preferences.
Notable Quotes with Timestamps:
- "Me and grandma, we would tussle, you know, like she was a baker and I ate her cookies too fast." – Heath Cordes [12:45]
- "Ain't no phony, ain't no baloney. It's cheese and pepperoni." – Tony Pepperoni [25:35]
- "What do you get when you cross a Jewish guy? Nothing. Christianity." – Ian Simon [36:15]
- "I showed my son blowjobs on my phone. He was like, 'What's that, Dad?'" – Jimmy Copteros [55:45]
- "Eating pussy from the back. That's my time." – Trent Richards [1:10:30]
Final Thoughts
Whether you're a long-time listener or new to Kill Tony, Episode #730 offers a captivating mix of humor, personal narratives, and standout performances. The episode underscores the show's unique ability to blend diverse comedic talents, making it a must-listen for enthusiasts seeking both laughter and meaningful content.
