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Adam Tod Brown is a popular columnist, comedian, and podcast host working out of Los Angeles, California. He was born and raised in Peoria, Illinois.

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He has written for Playboy.com, but is most well known for his a weekly column called The People vs. Adam Tod Brown on Cracked.com, which is known for riling up both conversation and controversy with his views on music, society, and historical perspective. His most famous pieces of writing are about the time he spent addicted to cough syrup, his fear of abandonment, and his theeory that Donald Trump is the next Hitler. Brown has stated that he likes to talk about his personal history in his writing so nobody can attack him for his past online. He also acts as an editor anfd content manager for Cracked.com

Brown also hosts and produces the Unpopular Opinion live stand-up comedy show at M.I.'s Westside Comedy Theater in Santa Monica . Brown often goes on tour with fellow comedians to cities such as Albuquerque, Chicago, and Kansas City.

He is also the creator and host of the Unpopular Opinion podcast, that he co-produces along with "Mayor of Podcast City" Brett Rader. The show debuted on December 20th,2013 under premise of the podcast being an outlet for all of Cracked's columnists. Eventually, the show matured into Brown talking about his weekly column with a rotating cast of guests that include notable comedians, actors, musicians, and writers. The shows most frequent guests are L.A based stand-up comedian Jeff May, Cracked digital artist and stand-up comedian Randall Maynard, and comedian and actress Maria Shehata.

Brown has also hosted TMI Live!, a popular live and steamed sketch comedy show based out of Los Angeles. He also appears in Cracked Studios sketches and web series such as Rom.Com and New Guy Weekly.

Adam Tod Brown - Live at the Nerdrocker's Ball


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