329: Being High on Camera.. Again
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In this 4/20-themed special episode of 'Zane and Heath: Unfiltered,' the hosts dive into a high-energy, candid conversation that blends humor, personal anecdotes, and deep dives into their recent experiences. The episode opens with Zane discussing his pre-show anxiety and a skincare hack involving Afrin and CeraVe to combat rosacea, while Heath shares his experience with THC gummies and the mental state of being high. They transition into a hilarious lunch break sponsored by Carl's Jr., where they devour a Cali burger and chicken stars, joking about the 'armpit trick' for eating with one hand. The hosts then reflect on their recent trip to Coachella, recounting a bizarre wellness check incident where police showed up at their home while they were away—leading to speculation about a prank, mistaken identity, or even a soft swat. They critique Justin Bieber's performance, debating whether it was authentic or overly staged, and contrast it with Sabrina Carpenter's dynamic show. The episode also touches on festival scams, ticket reselling, and the absurdity of scalpers, before shifting to lighter topics like a knife falling from a restaurant's second floor, the etymology of 'porta potty,' and a SWAT officer caught swiping on a dating app during a standoff. The episode closes with reflections on fame, family, and the surreal nature of modern life, all while maintaining their signature chaotic, high-fueled energy.
A wellness check at your home while you're away can be terrifying—even if it turns out to be a mistake.
High on THC, your perception of time, self-image, and reality can become wildly distorted.
Coachella's vibe has shifted from intimate music experience to overcrowded, commercialized festival.
Scalping and fake wristbands are rampant at major festivals, creating a broken ticket system.
Authenticity in live performances is increasingly questioned, especially when artists use tech like laptops during sets.
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The High Anxiety & Rosacea Hack
“I'm like, God, I can't even film myself right now. Why don't you put a little bit of makeup or something?”
Lunch Break with Carl's Jr. & the Armpit Trick
“I want to fit in one hand. This is what I want. Give me that good Cali burger. And I'll die on that mountain.”
The Coachella Wellness Check Incident
“I fucking blacked out. Wait, no, Matt. I swear to God, I was looking right through you. I was sitting there. I didn't hear a fucking word you said.”
Debating Justin Bieber's Performance & Festival Culture
The hosts dissect Justin Bieber’s Coachella set, questioning whether the laptop performance was authentic or a carefully staged act. They compare it to Sabrina Carpenter’s high-energy show and reflect on how festival culture has changed—becoming more crowded, commercialized, and less about music.
Scalping, Ticket Scams, and the Knife Incident
The hosts rant about the rampant scalping and fake wristbands at Coachella, sharing personal stories of being scammed. They then recount a wild restaurant incident where a knife fell from the second floor into a table below, causing panic—highlighting the absurdity of everyday life.
“I want to fit in one hand. This is what I want. Give me that good Cali burger. And I'll die on that mountain.”
“You know what? Maybe I do say port-a-potty, but like port-a-potty, maybe because I'm high. If someone says write down that thing, I think I would write... Porter Potty.”
“I fucking blacked out. Wait, no, Matt. I swear to God, I was looking right through you. I was sitting there. I didn't hear a fucking word you said.”
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Zane
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Heath
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Coachella
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Justin Bieber
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Sabrina Carpenter
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Carl's Jr.
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Tony
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Jared
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Smalls
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Laura Dern
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