"What would comedy be without taboo? Fortunately for the Whitest Kids U' Know, a quintet of New York 20-somethings, there are still plenty of taboos to break, and in a series of squirmingly hilarious skits, the group riffs on date rape,domestic violence and racism,(finding) a fresh angle on even the most heavily exploited forbidden topic of Adol...
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"What would comedy be without taboo? Fortunately for the Whitest Kids U' Know, a quintet of New York 20-somethings, there are still plenty of taboos to break, and in a series of squirmingly hilarious skits, the group riffs on date rape,domestic violence and racism,(finding) a fresh angle on even the most heavily exploited forbidden topic of Adolf Hitler." - New York Times, January 27th, 2006
As predicted in the Mayan calendar, on the eleventh month in the year two-thousand and nine, the universe will come to a crashing halt and all of existance will be destroyed. But, also according to prophecy, almost exactly three years before the end-time, the last great television show will rise from deep cable.
The Whitest Kids U’ Know have spent the last two years writing and performing a new show every week in New York City's Lower East Side. Now they're packing up their show and bringing it across the country with a national tour, their own FUSE TV series, and their self-titled debut album, available this fall from What Are Records?.
The Whitest Kids U’ Know Television show will air weekly on Fuse TV starting in early 2007.
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