Isolated Incident

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ISolated INcident
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Released
  • May 19, 2009
  • November 17, 2009 (DVD) [1]
Genre Comedy
Length
  • 64:38
  • 55:57 (DVD) [1]
Label Comedy Central
Dane Cook chronology
Rough Around the Edges: Live from Madison Square Garden
(2007)
ISolated INcident
(00000000)
I Did My Best – Greatest Hits
(2010)
Professional ratings
Review scores
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Dane Cook: ISolated INcident is a stand-up comedy special. ISolated INcident premiered on Comedy Central on May 17, 2009, with the CD/DVD release following on May 19. [3] In the special, Cook performs for a crowd of 400 people at the Laugh Factory. [4] The entire special was shot in one take with no edits. He then started performing the new material live for the Isolated Incident – Globo Thermo Tour 2009, which began on April 25, 2009. [5] Dane Cook released the DVD special that was aired on Comedy Central on November 17, 2009. [1]

Track listing

  1. Intro – 0:25
  2. Obama – 3:45
  3. Self Assassination – 1:52
  4. Vernacular – 2:45
  5. Pissed Off – 1:49
  6. Twat Swatters – 2:21
  7. Banter #1 – 0:35
  8. Mom & Pops – 3:10
  9. Haters – 4:30
  10. Adoption – 1:24
  11. Syncing Feelings – 1:01
  12. W.W.Y.D.I.?? – 4:21 (What Would You Do, If??)
  13. Interracial Tail – 2:01
  14. Remote Location – 4:48
  15. Push and Pray – 0:58
  16. Big Shot – 2:40
  17. Rigamarole – 2:26
  18. Role Play – 4:56
  19. Hidden Gems – 1:08
  20. Peanut Butter Smack – 7:04
  21. War Gamer – 1:47
  22. Banter #2 – 0:33
  23. The 'C' Word – 2:19
  24. Novel Ideas – 1:23
  25. Spiritual Comeback – 1:23
  26. Alternate Ending to Track 13 – 0:26
  27. Banter #3 – 2:53

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