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Maxim Magazine
FHM Magazine
Stuff Magazine
Gizmodo
MTV Canada
Bob and Tom Show
USA Today
Chicago Tribune
Soap Talk (TV)
Million Dollar Home Page
Dallas Morning News
New York Daily News
Graham Norton Effect (TV)
Unscrewed (TV)
Budget Living
Drew & Mike WRIF
Radio Go Daddy
Incroyable! (TV)
KHAY Country
Mark & Brian KLOS
Max 106.3
Menz Magazine
Moffit & Frankie Show
MOJO Radio AM 640
Morning Buzz
Morning Drive CKLW
Morning X 89X Radio
Paul & Ron 94.9 Radio
Ron & Don WKLQ
Sync Magazine
Time Out Chicago
Woody Show KMMX
Urban Male Magazine
WHP 580 Talk Radio
 

The Razorba has been featured on television, radio, print media and the Internet. The leading men's magazine Stuff was one of the first magazines we interviewed with. They loved it, and half the editorial staff uses the Razorba. Maxim named Razorba #15 on it's Maxim Online's Best of the Web 2004. We also appeared in: Maxim, Menz, Urban Male, Dallas Morning News, and New York Daily News.

Budget Living Magazine, an upstart about living on a shoe string featured the Razorba and its simple and effective design in their summer issue.

We've have been told Razorba has been featured on more than one airing of the syndicated Bob and Tom Show. We'd love to do an interview with you guys. We're big fans of the show. We did a hilarious 18 minute segment on the Drew and Mike Show on WRIF Detroit. Arguably, the best morning show in the US. Keeping any show fresh, and entertaining is no easy matter, these guys make it look easy. There is no better person to articulate the complexities of back hair and women than Mike Clark. We were listening ten years ago when Drew had his first of several back hair laser treatments. It grew back. We got your back Drew, let us know if you ever need another Razorba. We later aired on the Best of Drew and Mike. Next time you're in Detroit turn the dial to 101.1 WRIF. We did another fun interview on the Morning X, 89X Detroit with Kelly Brown, Chuck "The Freak" and the hardest working man in radio, Dave Hunter. Razorba also could be heard on: Country 100.7 FM, Mark & Brian KLOS, MOJO Radio AM 640, Morning Drive CKLW, Paul & Ron, Woody Show KMMX, and WHP 580 Talk Radio

We were setup on the Ron and Don Show. Reading right through the producer's weak attempt at setting us up. I told him, we're not crazy, just give the product a fair review. It stands on it's own. The show which airs in Grand Rapids and Oklahoma City-- odd I know, consisted of Ron, a Chris Titus rip off, shouting at Ron-- imagine Dom Deluise with a soul beard. The track consisted of shouting, background music and my interview. Exactly what you want to hear in the morning. I'd be mad, but honestly, the show was so pathetic it was laughable. I spent 4 minutes trying to convince listeners to change the station.

Razorba appeared on television on Soap Talk with Lisa Rinna on the Soap Network. Melrose Place alum Lisa will tell you back hair is not attractive. The Norton Effect, British comedian V. Graham Norton's latest show on Comedy Central was going to run with the Razorba on it's Republican Party Convention coverage show in New York. The flamboyant Norton has a quite entertaining and edgy program imported from Channel 5 from the UK. The guests were Jason Bateman and Toni Collette. Toni the ugly duckling in the movie Muriel's Wedding, ran a filibuster on an anecdote of how she pretended she needed an appendectomy when she was a child, thereby causing her mom to persuade a surgeon to do the procedure. All the while, the Razorba lay in waiting, eventually being bumped. I'm told the Raz showed up on another episode. We were booked on Unscrewed with Martin Sargent on G4TechTV. Unscrewed is the best late night talk show on TV. We've been loyal viewers since the first season. The interview was done via webcam and even had an in studio demonstration featuring a man referred to as the Vanilla Gorilla taking on the Raz. His bane was no match! See screen shots here. The Razorba appeared with Sum 41 on MTV Canada's 969. The Razorba was the back hair segment on the French program Incroyable! Mais Vais. This show is the modern, high production value version of the old show Real People. If you are ever in France you must watch it.


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