Anthony is co-host of the asinine radio show "Opie & Anthony," with fellow degenerate Gregg Hughes.

A Long Island native, Cumia was working as a HVAC duct worker when he began recording comedy songs with his brother. Cumia met Opie when Opie ran an O.J. Simpson parody song contest, which Cumia and his band won. The song became a hit on Opie's solo radio show and was even featured on the "Howard Stern Show." Having struck annoying radio gold, Cumia and Opie partnered up soon after and have hosted the "Opie & Anthony" show on various broadcast stations and even, for a time, XM radio, ever since. Known for their cringeworthy antics—hardcore O&A fans even call themselves "Pests"—the duo have had a slew of guests, like Adam Ferrera, Louis C.K., Colin Quinn, Amy Schumer, and the late Patrice O'Neal. Cumia also has a knack for impersonations, from Robin Williams and Neil Diamond to Vince McMahon and Bill Cosby. [Image via Getty]