Adam and Jesse two friends who share a love of myths and monsters discuss your favorite creatures that go bumpin the night.
Slap on your tinfoil hats and listen in as the boys tell you what "THEY" don't want you to know about UFOs.
Listen in as the boys unravel the mystery of contemporary Cryptids. Not all creepy crawlin creatures are ancient!
Take a stroll in the wilderness as the boys pull back the brambles and reveal the truths of ever-elusive Bigfoot!
From Dracula to Psychic Vampires we cover the blood sucking menaces in today's episode titled Vampires
Pull back the curtain and gaze upon the truth with the boys, this week as we talk about the covert rulers of all.
This episode we recount some stories about the seriously scary Skinwalker Ranch
This episode we talk about the 13th son!!! The flying goat creature itself. The Jersey Devil!
After a long break the boys fly back in for a brand new episode of Creepy Crawlin Cryptids on the back of the ThunderBird!
On today's episode the boys chronicle the haunting harassment executed by the malevolent manifestations of strong emotions otherwise known as the Poltergeist!
The Men in Black, aka alien mobsters, lets hope we don't end up sleeping with the space fishes!
The boys are back from hiatus with a brand new episode on the freaky flying fright the Moth-Man, and the disasters he signals!
Part two of our two part dragon segment is here and we spit out some fiery western dragon facts at you!
This week in our 1st part of our two part dragon discussion we drop facts on Eastern Dragons
This week we discuss the scaly truth surrounding us called the lizard people!
On episode 3 of Creepy Crawlin Cryptids Jesse and Adam look at both sides of possession religious and scientific and discuss the current growth of exorcisms.
In episode two of Creepy Crawlin Cryptids Jesse and Adam discuss the beast of lake Loch, and the many sightings of this famous creature.
For the first episode of Creepy Crawlin Cryptids Adam and Jesse delve into the mythos of the Wendigo, while trying to properly pronounce as many Native American names as possible.