KILL TONY #753 – SAM TALLENT + JIM BREUER
Recorded at the Comedy Mothership, Austin, TX | January 27, 2026
Episode Overview
This episode features legendary comedian Jim Breuer making his Kill Tony debut, alongside returning favorite Sam Tallent. Hosted by Tony Hinchcliffe and Brian Redban, the show delivers its signature blend of rapid-fire stand-up from audience hopefuls, sharp-tongued panel interviews, and the irreverent, raucous commentary Kill Tony is known for. The episode bursts with candid stories about comedy, personal struggles, wild audience moments, and memorable revelations—including surprise mini-roasts, tales of dumpster-fire dates, and outrageous sexcapades.
Key Segments & Highlights
1. Introduction & Hype (00:00–07:30)
- Redban revs up the crowd at the Comedy Mothership, introducing Tony Hinchcliffe, The Kill Tony band, and sponsors.
- Tony sets the scene for the evening: “One of the guests I’ve wanted on this show for its 13 year existence… [Jim Breuer]. The other guest is one of our best guests in the history of the show [Sam Tallent].” (05:31)
2. Panel Introductions & Banter
Notable Quote:
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Tony to Jim Breuer: “Jim Brewer, your first time in the Kill Tony universe. Let’s fucking go. Hell yeah. I loved you forever.” (06:22)
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Sam Tallent promotes upcoming shows and his book, “Samtalent.com for tickets.”
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Breuer plugs his “Find the Funny” tour.
3. Golden Ticket Winner: Yachow Young (07:35–17:30)
Comedian: Yachow Young
Set & Interview Highlights:
- Young (originally from China, adopted by white Americans) delivers concise, witty jokes about culture shock and family.
- Tony and panel riff about school, music, and American eating habits.
- Yachow surprises with a heartfelt acapella rendition of a Chinese song.
- Notable Moment: Jim Breuer cracks up and Sam Tallent comments on Asian family stereotypes.
- Tony: “Yachow Young, you are a great addition to the Kill Tony family.” (15:00)
4. Bucket Pulls: Stand-up Sets and Panel Roasts
Tina La Cochina (17:31–29:51)
- Talks about losing her dad during the pandemic (“He didn’t leave a will, but I did inherit his blue handicap parking tag…”) (18:35)
- Comedy about being a cosmetology educator.
- Panel light-heartedly jabs at her, poking fun at stand-up nerves, family, and Corpus Christi nightlife.
- Sam: “Your mom’s a real whore, huh? Says bad taste in people overall…” (22:14)
Fern (29:52–41:00)
- Leans into edgier, “cat material”—jokes about a “self-cleaning cum rag.”
- Reveals he struggled with speech therapy and heartbreak: “I couldn’t pronounce the letter R until I was 17.” (36:20)
- Tells stories of being catfished and escaping dates, providing one of the wildest dating anecdotes of the night.
- Notable exchange:
- Sam: “You’re a catch, man… Go get some of that sweet tail…” (38:14)
- Fern: “Yeah, she [Canadian ex] flew down four times… we basically had sex all day, every day… I earned that plane ticket.” (39:27)
- Notable exchange:
Hank Garza (41:15–49:00)
- Riffs on being born prematurely and his past as a drug addict turned dad.
- Knocks out an impression: “Japanese seeing the Navajo Code talkers for the first time…”
- Shares about sobriety: “I got addicted to stand up… chasing that high of strangers just looking at me.” (44:00)
- Proudly mentions getting hired as a door guy at The Riot Riverwalk.
Dave Litz (49:01–57:00)
- Jokes about his Japanese mother-in-law’s “traiabetes," and working at P. Terry’s.
- Tony challenges him on his decades in comedy: “Thirty years?! What’s the biggest gig you’ve done in 30+ years?” (54:40)
- Panel roasts him for his rambling, offbeat persona.
Trevor Lewis (57:01–1:03:42)
- Clever, clean material about driving DoorDash in Colorado and race.
- Has only one year of stand-up, which shocks the panel given his polish.
- Reveals he played backup QB to the actual Caleb Williams in high school.
5. Regular Dedrick Flynn (1:03:43–1:15:42)
- High-energy, animated set about his phobia of flying and disastrous private jet experience opening for Tony.
- Hilarious bit: “If we were supposed to fly, why did God invent gravity? …We’re defying God, alright!” (1:05:35)
- The panel—especially Breuer—praises his relentless pace and confidence.
- Talks about his Netflix debut and growing Austin fanbase.
6. More Bucket Pulls & Candid Interviews
Mike Holder (1:15:43–1:25:50)
- Sudanese-born, now trading stocks; riffed about American idioms and racial dynamics.
- Surprises panel by revealing he immigrated just before the 2020 travel ban and dissects culture shock and dating in America.
- Memorable line: “Sudanese women don’t show bruises…” (1:23:40)
Jay Moody (1:25:51–1:31:31)
- Louisiana comic, jokes about microdosing cocaine and surviving “meth town.”
- Shares stories of waitering in Lake Charles and years of substance use.
- The panel teases his relaxed “grip” attire and wild Louisiana roots.
Derek Dimple (1:31:32–1:41:23)
- Autistic comic with unique energy, crowd works, and describes his Vegas sex spree.
- Tony: “Imagine being a woman that wakes up next to this…”
- Describes threesomes in explicit detail—an astonishing, chaotic highlight.
- Sam: “If you’re out there slanging gash—Derek Dimple… I bite it.” (1:40:30)
Sheik Ahmed (1:41:24–1:45:50)
- Comic in Middle Eastern man character.
- Interview reveals it’s Sherry, who writes about Iranian/Saudi culture for laughs, playing with identity on stage.
- Panel enjoys the risk, though notes the jokes don’t quite land.
Anthony Walton (1:45:51–1:56:00)
- Delivers clever, deadpan bits (“Clifford’s big red balls…").
- Opens up about the death of his father and a wild (and graphic) Thanksgiving story: “I had to go outside every time I wanted to masturbate… Jerking off in a car really sucks—especially when you don’t own one.”
- Details shroom-induced cranberry mishap leading to shitting his pants—”And then I shit myself two more times.” (1:54:10)
- Ends with: “These [his pants] are the ones! I just washed them three times...”
7. Regular William Montgomery Closes (1:56:01–end)
- Classic William bit about “autistic Barbie” and Godfather/Monistat punchline.
- Gets philosophical about video game addiction (“Nuclear Gladiator 3000”), hoarding puzzles, and struggling with self-destructive tendencies.
- Exchanges further irreverent banter with Redban and the panel.
- Jim Breuer roasts William: “When I see you, I feel like Ron Howard’s lost brother.”
- Ends in good-spirited chaos; Tony, Redban, and guests appreciate the episode’s wildness and unpredictability.
Notable Quotes and Moments
- Sam Tal(lent), on Dave Litz: “I think Dave’s gonna do it himself [end his career]” (56:00)
- Tony on panel dynamics: “That’s the difference between bucket pools, golden ticket winners, and Kill Tony regulars.” (1:09:10)
- Dedrick Flynn: “I hate planes… If we were supposed to be up there, God wouldn't have invented gravity.” (1:05:40)
- Fern: “For 17 years, I couldn’t say the letter R...” (36:20)
- Tony on regular’s life: “He might be shitting his pants right now, ladies and gentlemen.” (1:55:58)
Episode Structure & Flow
- New faces and return guests each perform a 60-second set, followed by often-brutal but hilarious interrogations.
- The Jim Breuer/Sam Tallent dynamic provides veteran comic wisdom and sharp-witted interplay.
- Kinetic crowd, unfiltered language, real-life comic drama, and “anything-can-happen” energy—the hallmarks of the Kill Tony experience.
For both regular viewers and new listeners, this episode is a wild ride full of rare appearances, comic hopefuls, genuine emotion, hardcore roasts, and the always-raw, never-filtered spirit of Kill Tony.
Timestamps for Key Segments
- 00:00 – Intro & Sponsors
- 07:35 – Yachow Young’s set & interview
- 17:31 – Tina La Cochina's set
- 29:52 – Fern’s set & dating stories
- 41:15 – Hank Garza on addiction & fatherhood
- 49:01 – Dave Litz’s eccentric interview
- 57:01 – Trevor Lewis surprises with strong material
- 1:03:43 – Dedrick Flynn brings the house down
- 1:15:43 – Mike Holder on Sudanese-American culture shock
- 1:25:51 – Jay Moody on Louisiana and cocaine years
- 1:31:32 – Derek Dimple’s legendary Vegas sexcapade
- 1:41:24 – Sheik Ahmed/“Sherry” character set
- 1:45:51 – Anthony Walton’s Thanksgiving disaster & more
- 1:56:01 – William Montgomery’s closer & philosophical riff
This episode is a must-listen for those hungry for unfiltered comedy and insight into both the craft and chaos of live stand-up.
