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Lewis Black
About this listen
Rules of Enragement by Lewis Black was released September 23, 2003 on the Comedy Central label.
It's hard to get the full effect of Lewis Black's gloriously bitter comedy if you're only listening to him. Watching the man work himself up into a lather with jowls shaking, beads of spittle flying from his lips, and his eyes bulging from his sockets as if his head is about to burst open from sheer pentup rage adds immeasurably to the effect of his barbed, pungent wit.
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- Renard A. Payne
- 09-07-23
Classic Lewis Black
Loved it. Yes it an older super but well done. He definitely should get the Mark Twain Award for comedy.
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