| Ep | Type | Title | Date | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 105 | Bonus Clips | Andy Warhol Bonus Clips | 8/14/09 | |
| 104 | Bonus Clips | Timothy Leary Bonus Clips | 8/13/09 | |
| 103 | Bonus Clips | Black Panthers Bonus Clips | 8/12/09 | |
| 102 | Bonus Clips | Cheech and Chong Bonus Clips | 8/11/09 | |
| 101 | Bonus Clips | Muhammad Ali Bonus Clips | 8/10/09 |
Date: 8/13/09
From the moment Harvard professor Timothy Leary ate magic mushrooms in 1960, his life would never be the same. Advocating the use of LSD and other mind altering drugs to expand consciousness, Leary...Read Full Summary
Date: 8/11/09
From the moment they broke onto the scene in the early 1970s, Cheech and Chong began redefining comedy. At a time when drug culture was still considered taboo, they boldly emerged from a cloud of...Read Full Summary
Date: 8/10/09
In an era defined by protest and turbulence, perhaps nobody captured the attention of America in the late 1960s more so than Muhammad Ali. As heavyweight champion, Ali electrified the sports world...Read Full Summary
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Lords of the Revolution is here to celebrate the leaders of the most significant cultural transformation of the 20th century.