Make some space on your shelf alongside your Firesign Theatre and Monty Python albums for BRONZE AGE OF RADIO, a collection that captures some of the finest moments of the Credibility Gap. The Gap's satirical, politically tinged humor was the early-'70s proving ground for the likes of Harry Shearer and Michael McKean, who would become famous in the '80s and beyond for SPINAL TAP and the bitingly funny ensemble films that followed it. BRONZE AGE OF RADIO is a document of the Credibility Gap's blend of sharp topical humor and dizzying absurdity.