In Episode 1, Jim performs the solo guitar track "I'm Going to Give You the Keys to the Lamborghini" and then performs two different guitar methods to the Cassmark song "Simple Ties"
In Episode 2, Jim performs the solo guitar track "You Go in the Cage? Cage Goes in the Water? You Go in the Water? Shark's in the Water? Our Shark?" and then performs two different guitar methods to the Cassmark song "Window View"
In Episode 4, Jim performs the solo guitar track "Deeper Than Any Forest Primeval" and then performs two different guitar methods to the Cassmark song "For All"
In Episode 5, Jim performs the solo guitar track "Silly Putty Fuddy Duddy" and then performs two different guitar methods to the Cassmark song "Shallow"
In Episode 6, Jim performs the solo guitar track "The Scavenger Hunt Called for Tin Foil, but All That We Found Was Aluminum Foil" and then performs two different guitar methods to the Cassmark song "Switches"
In Episode 7, Jim performs the solo guitar track "Cosmic, Solar, Atmospheric, Atomic" and then performs two different guitar methods to the Cassmark song "Rise"
In Episode 8, Jim performs the solo guitar track "Sorry, Wrong Number (867-5308)" and then performs two different guitar methods to the Cassmark song "Rose"
In Episode 9, Jim performs the solo guitar track "You Got to Be for Real or You Got to Beefaroni" and then performs two different guitar methods to the Cassmark song "Miltown"
In Episode 11, Jim performs the solo guitar track "That Dreadful Day When Ben Fell Out of Our Big Backyard Tree" and then performs two different guitar methods to the Cassmark song "Successor"
In Episode 13, Jim performs the solo guitar track "10-Pack of Hot Dogs Meets 8-Pack of Hot Dog Buns" and then performs two different guitar methods to the Cassmark song "Squelch"
In Episode 15, Jim performs the solo guitar track "Blue-Footed Booby Landing on Uranus" and then performs two different guitar methods to the Cassmark song "Yet"
In Episode 16, Jim performs the solo guitar track "Breaking Low E on the Last Note" and then performs two different guitar methods to the Cassmark song "Thwart"
In Episode 17, Jim performs the solo guitar track "Simply Having a Wonderful Halloween Time" and then performs two different guitar methods to the Cassmark song "Function"
In Episode 18, Jim performs the solo guitar track "Hey Mama, Mama. Hey Daddy, Daddy. Buckle Me Into My Safety Seat!!" and then performs two different guitar methods to the Cassmark song "Janus"
In Episode 19, Jim performs the solo guitar track "Wicker Cornucopia Filled with POGs and Ninja Stars" and then performs two different guitar methods to the Cassmark song "Fleer Ultra"
In Episode 20, Jim performs the solo guitar track "I Me Mine, Knotty Pine, I Feel Fine, Turpentine" and then performs two different guitar methods to the Cassmark song "Beleaguered Bob Barker"
In Episode 21, Jim performs the solo guitar track "Gretchen Coming Back from Nebraska with Baked Alaska" and then performs two different guitar methods to the Cassmark song "Lank and Loopy"
In Episode 22, Jim performs the solo guitar track "Plantain (Orange You Glad I Didn't Say Banana?)" and then performs two different guitar methods to the Cassmark song "Kincaid's Great Escape"
In Episode 23, Jim performs the solo guitar track "Wishing Everyone a Very Merry Rockin' Bon Jovi-esque Holidays!" and then performs two different guitar methods to the Cassmark song "Cumbya"
In Episode 24, Jim performs the solo guitar track "The 1987 Max Headroom TV Signal Hijacking Incident" and then performs two different guitar methods to the Cassmark song "Graceland"
In Episode 25, Jim performs the solo guitar track "Rolling Around the Ground on an Effigy Mound" and then performs two different guitar methods to the Cassmark song "Chic-A-Cherry Cola"
In Episode 26, Jim performs the solo guitar track "Going to California in Silent Lucidity" and then performs two different guitar methods to the Cassmark song "Silverback"
In Episode 27, Jim performs the solo guitar track "Standing Next to a Broken Payphone with a Celly in My Hand" and then performs two different guitar methods to the Cassmark song "Stunt"
In Episode 29, Jim performs the solo guitar track "Friend Request from Zyzzybalubah Accepted" and then performs two different guitar methods to the Cassmark song "Crutch"
In Episode 30, Jim performs the solo guitar track "To All the Bands Named After a Simpsons' Reference/Mathemagician" and then performs two different guitar methods to the Cassmark song "Mask"
In Episode 31, Jim performs the solo guitar track "Moving Shadows in the Narrows" and then performs two different guitar methods to the Cassmark song "I Tried Stealing an Aqua Cassette from Shopko"
In Episode 32, Jim performs the solo guitar track "Like the Swallows at Sorano Return to Capistrano" and then performs two different guitar methods to the Cassmark song "Smile"
In Episode 33, Jim performs the solo guitar track "Merry Weather Forecast (It's Warmer Than It Ought to Be in March)" and then performs two different guitar methods to the Cassmark song "Shed"
In Episode 34, Jim performs the solo guitar track "It Must Be Eagleman. (I've Got Something for You!)" and then performs two different guitar methods to the Cassmark song "Rand McNally, Show Me the Way"
In Episode 35, Jim performs the solo guitar track "Dad's Riverdance Phase" and then performs two different guitar methods to the Cassmark song "Murmur"
In Episode 36, Jim performs the solo guitar track "Not Even Ripley Believes Me About Young Washington's Cherry Tree in D" and then performs two different guitar methods to the Cassmark song "Where the Time Went"
In Episode 37, Jim performs the solo guitar track "Little Max the Cement Mixer" and then performs two different guitar methods to the Cassmark song "Gangsta Grunge"
In Episode 38, Jim performs the solo guitar track "I Thought the Whole World Would Be in Love (By Now)" and then performs two different guitar methods to the Cassmark song "Taking Back What Was Always There"
In Episode 39, Jim performs the solo guitar track "Kreskin Finding the Tennis Ball on What Would You Do?" and then performs two different guitar methods to the Cassmark song "I Was Only Trying to Impress"
In Episode 40, Jim performs the solo guitar track "Blowin' Kisses to Fish Again in Lake Michigan" and then performs two different guitar methods to the Cassmark song "Inferior Superior"
In Episode 41, Jim performs the solo guitar track "Underneath the Big Colorful Parachute on All School Sports Day" and then performs two different guitar methods to the Cassmark song "Cousin Oliver"
In Episode 42, Jim performs the solo guitar track "I Know All of the Lyrics to More Than Words" and then performs two different guitar methods to the Cassmark song "Era Sure"
In Episode 43, Jim performs the solo guitar track "Live from The University of Lawsonomy (Zig-Zag-and-Swirl)" and then performs two different guitar methods to the Cassmark song "Fringe"
In Episode 44, Jim performs the solo guitar track "Dream Catcher's Sunrise" and then performs two different guitar methods to the Cassmark song "A Stauf Toy Is a Toy for Life"
In Episode 45, Jim performs the solo guitar track "The Mailman Doesn't Deliver on Sundays" and then performs two different guitar methods to the Cassmark song "Drummin' Richard Ford"
In Episode 46, Jim performs the solo guitar track "That's Not a Door. That's Ajar!" and then performs two different guitar methods to the Cassmark song "Only My Cloned Hologram Tours"
In Episode 47, Jim performs the solo guitar track "Like Two Pigs Fighting Over a Milk Dud" and then performs two different guitar methods to the Cassmark song "Farm Fresh"
In Episode 48, Jim performs the solo guitar track "Skinnamarinky Dinky Dink, Skinnamarinky Doo, I Love You!" and then performs two different guitar methods to the Cassmark song "I Keep Forgetting That School's Out Forever"
In Episode 49, Jim performs the solo guitar track "Runts Candy Fun Run Inside Mr. Video" and then performs two different guitar methods to the Cassmark song "Gilligan in My Hometown"
In Episode 50, Jim performs the solo guitar track "This Toothpaste Tastes Like How Holy Water Smells" and then performs two different guitar methods to the Cassmark song "Good Heavens"