The Henry Rollins Show

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2006 Comedy , Talk

The Henry Rollins Show was a weekly talk show hosted by Henry Rollins on the Independent Film Channel. The show featured Rollins' monologues, interviews with celebrities and uncensored musical performances. The show was canceled after the wrap of its second season.

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EP1 - Marilyn Manson And Peaches
April. 13,2007

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EP2 - Ben Stiller And Ryan Adams
April. 20,2007

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EP3 - John Waters And The Mars Volta
April. 27,2007

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EP4 - Iggy Pop And The Stooges
May. 04,2007

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EP5 - Wilson Brothers And Chris Cornell
May. 11,2007

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EP6 - Joan Jett And Blood Brothers
May. 18,2007

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EP7 - Steve Buscemi And Billy Bragg
May. 25,2007

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EP8 - William Shatner And Peeping Tom (Mike Patton)
June. 01,2007

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EP9 - Don Cheadle And Rufus Wainwright
June. 08,2007

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EP10 - Iraq War Veterans And Bob Mould
June. 15,2007

Iraq War veterans are interviewed; Bob Mould performs.

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EP11 - Gene Simmons And Queens Of The Stone Age
June. 22,2007

Gene Simmons is interviewed; Queens of the Stone Age perform.

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EP12 - Tim Roth And Robyn Hitchcock
June. 29,2007

Tim Roth is interviewed; Robyn Hitchcock performs.

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EP13 - Larry Flynt And Placebo
July. 06,2007

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EP14 - Axis Of Justice And Amen
July. 13,2007

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EP15 - Christopher Walken And Shane Macgowan
July. 20,2007

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EP16 - Russell Simmons And The Good, The Bad And The Queen
July. 27,2007

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EP17 - Gore Vidal And Gogol Bordello
August. 10,2007

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EP18 - Samuel L. Jackson And Manu Chao
August. 17,2007

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EP19 - Shepard Fairey And The Duke Spirit
August. 24,2007

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EP20 - Arianna Huffington And Sinéad O'Connor
August. 31,2007

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EP21 - Steven Tyler
September. 07,2007

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