Comedians Stephen Taylor and Ryan Trickey invite guests to share their old stand-up comedy sets. These sets are then promptly trashed, torn apart, and completely and utterly destroyed.
This week features special guests for the price of one with comedians Dante Powell and Megan Welch! Also, Stephen is joined by special guest host, Jake Redpath who is filling in for stupid, ugly Ryan. Dante answers questions that nobody was asking while Megan is plots her revenge. Later, Jake and Stephen are both boring and terrible what else is new?
Jeff Nelson is our guest on this very special episode of Set to Destroy! Before Jeff moves to colorful Colorado he shares a pandering, misogynistic, absolute waste of a set with the Destroy Boys. Then later Stephen and Ryan are both utterly humiliated and exposed in what are easily the worst clips they've ever shared.
Bryce Stanley is our guest this week! Listen as Bryce performs his first ever set in front of a very devoted fan. Also Stephen has nothing to say and Ryan thinks he has something to say but accidentally defends slavery.
In his third ever time on stage, comedian Tristan Newell goes from Catholic goodie two-shoes to becoming the ultimate edgy comedian right in front of the eyes of his overly supportive friends and family. Also, Ryan might as well have been performing in his kitchen and Stephen needs a hug.
Set to Destroy is back with a vengeance with what might be our meanest episode yet featuring Kansas City's own Jake Redpath! Jake has some poorly written jokes about how much of an uninteresting dirt bag he is. Meanwhile Ryan is homophobic and Stephen is so sad.
It's Allyson Lawson week on Set To Destroy! Allyson shares her second ever time on stage as well as an awkward makeup tutorial video she at one point thought was a good idea. Also, Stephen is meandering and Ryan is feeling musical in what's probably the worst clip he's shared yet.
This week our not-so-special guest is non other than Caleb Ramsey! Caleb shares one of his earliest sets where his jokes are pretty good but he is utterly bad around the jokes. Also, Stephen tries to explain why he thinks his jokes are funny and Ryan has no jokes at all.
Stephen and Ryan welcome the awesome and talented Nick Nichols! Nick shares his third time ever doing stand-up as well as a set he did in a bowling alley! Meanwhile, Ryan wishes that it would have gone better and Stephen is afraid of birds and dads.
KC turned Madison comic, Brittany Tilander joins us this week on Set To Destroy! Brittany shares a recent clip where she tried to host a show with all new material and it's a complete disaster. Meanwhile Ryan is in love with a man and Stephen is in love with a cardigan.
This week Stephen and Ryan welcome their good friend and beloved comic, Aaron Naylor! Aaron shares a clip from one of his first ever stand-up sets as well as an additional clip from an "award" winning set. Meanwhile Stephen tries to be the "angry comedian" and Ryan is doing fine.
Episode 5 is here and it's staring none other than the wonderfully talented, Brandon Patrick! In this episode we see a level of awful that was previously inconceivable as Brandon has a "heavily edited set" complete with horrendous clip art edited into his video. Meanwhile Stephen rants about losing a job that he didn't even like and Ryan thinks he so damn smart (he isn't.)
This week on Set To Destroy Stephen and Ryan welcome the super talented comedian, Scott Shaffer! Scott prays for laughs, Ryan has no friends, and Stephen is a walking brochure for the alt-right.
Stephen and Ryan welcome veteran comedian, Mike Baldwin who shares a decade old set. Mike tells some jokes that wouldn't exactly fly in 2018, Stephen gets political with his mother, and Ryan rides a bus to nowhere.
Stephen and Ryan welcome this weeks guest, the multi-talented Jaron Myers! Jaron shares his first stand-up DVD that he produced when he was only 9 months into comedy.
Stephen and Ryan welcome their first guest, Jack Merrywell who shares an old stand-up set as well as clips from an amateur comedy documentary where we see a young Jack sharing his wisdom about the art of stand-up comedy.