He appeared on "
Pardon the Interruption" in June 2004 and read viewer mail. Selwyn appeared as the backwoods country-rap singing gas station attendant Randall Keith Randall in the film
Dead and Breakfast released in 2005. Beginning on June 15, 2004, Selwyn debuted as a
color commentator on the
Game Show Network series
Extreme Dodgeball. He also returned to ESPN, guest-hosting
Around the Horn a week before
Extreme Dodgeball debuted. Selwyn shot an un-aired
ESPN2 pilot called
Holla Back in September 2005 with former
BET host
Free that was not picked up by the network. On April 17, 2006, Selwyn became a correspondent on
G4's
Attack of the Show!. He wrote and starred in numerous comedic sketches. He also did a pilot for
Bravo called
This Evening With These People. Selwyn played in a Los Angeles-based band called
Zachariah and the Lobos Riders, who, after
Dead and Breakfast, performed their song "I Ain't Gonna Do (Walk Away)" on Attack of the Show!, on July 13, 2006. Selwyn has written and performed jingles for commercials for
Coors beer. He also made guest appearances on ''
Kickin' it, Chicago Hope, Sabrina, the Teenage Witch "Stargate: Atlantis" and That '70s Show''. Selwyn released his first EP in 2006 titled ''Cartoons I'd Like to F***'', which featured a new single with
Fergie called "Other Side". He was named one of the "Heeb 100" by
Heeb Magazine in September 2007. He released a record called
Alcoholiday in 2007. He was on G4 TV's appearance at the
AEE (Adult Entertainment Expo), where he performed as "Reggie Cupid" in the "Cupid University of Movie Making" sketch. In May 2007 he appeared as a guest host for the internet video game show
Epileptic Gaming. In July 2007 he served as floor reporter for G4's coverage of the three-day event
E3, the Electronic Entertainment Expo. He performed his song "I Wanna be a Lawnmower (Cause They're Always on Grass)" on
Attack of the Show! on September 10, 2007. His song "I'm in Edukashun" was specifically written and composed for the 2008 film
Lower Learning. He appeared as "Buck" in the 2009 film
Tenure alongside
Luke Wilson and
David Koechner. He appeared in a
Budweiser commercial during the 2009
Super Bowl (the one where the Horse fetches the tree). == 2009 ==