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Max and Jason do Good

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Handsome bastards Max Lugavere and Jason Silva, together Max & Jason, are the face of the Al Gore-backed tv network Current TV. Current is currently the fastest growing tv network on cable and it could be due to edgy, fun, interesting topics told by cool people based in their Hollywood studios.

Max & Jason interview who they want, where they want, for whatever reasons that they want. LAist caught up with them early this summer in Las Vegas where they were interviewing Matthew Good, the Canadian singer songwriter who had teamed up with iTunes to bypass the record labels. We talked about immortality, hedonism, and rock music and we can say that they have some interesting takes that endeared us.

After the jump check out Max & Jason's latest piece on Mr. Good (and you might even see someone make a bearded cameo). If you wanna see more of Max and Jason, pick up next month's Nylon Guys or add them to your Myspace posse.

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