Fred Armisen Discusses Big Mouth and Impersonates Each Decade of Punk Music | The Tonight Show

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  • Cory Leaver 2 years ago

    This is easily the best Fallon interview I’ve ever seen, Armisen is one of the few guests he’s truly friendly with and just lets talk without being fake.

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  • The Tonight Gaming- 2 years ago

    Jimmy is legend and steve higgins is legend and The Roots is legends all of them is legend and Fred is legend!

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  • Harlem Renaissance 2 years ago

    Jimmy can you PLEASE shut the hell up, and let the skit happen already.

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  • FinnFan33 2 years ago

    Favorite Armisen bit ever!

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  • Daniel B. 2 years ago

    In case you’d like more of Fred’s punk, you should check out “Punk Band Reunion At The Wedding – SNL” which I am now positive was his idea.

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  • Paul DeLane 2 years ago

    SO TALENTED!!! LOVE !!!

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  • stella 2 years ago

    Fred Armisen talking about punk and alt rock speaks directly to my soul.

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  • Dan Struthers 2 years ago

    When possible: more of this Jimmy. More. Of. This. Jimmy.

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  • JustTrollingAlong 2 years ago

    I love “Big Mouth”. It makes me feel better about my awkwardness and issues from when I was the character ages.

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  • Jose Veijanen 2 years ago

    Jimmy drunk af

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  • Marshall Hurtado 2 years ago

    I couldn’t understand a word Jimmy said, wow

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  • FABRIC.SOUNDZ 2 years ago

    I loved this thx Fred

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  • Ned Ludd 2 years ago

    This not as bad as 90% of the interviews with more or less celebrities, but it still is artificial and not interesting. All this supposed inside dope is boring and is just promotion for a recent project.. If anyone wonders what I am blathering about, look up old episodes of Dick Cavet on his show. He interviewed stars in an unscripted way and had real conversations. That has gone the way of the dodo.

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  • ConSepT Galicia 2 years ago

    Damn, Jimmy Fallon is drunk as hell right here. What’s with Byron Allen style segues? Jimmy is like a decommissioned train… ‘Off the rails’

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