9 Edgy Stand Up Comedians

Tom Kessler
June 23, 2008

Mort Sahl — Pioneered a political style of comedy that paved the way for Bill Mahr and others.

Lenny Bruce — He tested the language boundaries in the ’60s and his obscenity charges were a sign for problems to come for George Carlin.

Dick Gregory — His activist comedy addressed racial injustices.

Redd Foxx — His raunchy style influenced Richard Pryor and others.

Richard Pryor — Named the greatest stand-up comedian of all time by Comedy Central, he shocked audiences with his examination of racism and his use of language that many considered vulgar.

George Carlin — He was always fascinated by language and “Seven Dirty Words” said it all.

Sam Kinison — The former preacher was known for his dark humor, angry style and his frequent screams.

Bill Hicks — Considered one of the most influential comedians, he once had an entire performance edited out of the Late Show with David Letterman because of its content.

Chris Rock — From his work on Politically Incorrect to his hosting of the Academy Awards in 2005, he has shown an ability to test his audiences and anger Sean Penn.

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