Gesamtlänge aller Episoden: 27 days 20 hours 29 minutes
Armond & Doc finish up their look back at the heyday of Dipset, beginning with Diplomats Volume 5, going through the entire Purple Haze era, and finishing up with What The Game's Been Missing. Plus Doc makes a case that Purple Haze could have been a classic and a whole lot more.
Armond & Doc talk about Drake's appearance on SNL and Richard Sherman before diving back into Dipset to talk about Juelz Santana in 2003. Plus random discussions about Babyface, Quad City DJ's, and Boombastic.
Armond & Doc continue their look back at the heyday of Dipset with an in-depth look at Diplomats Vol. 2, 3, & 4 before ending up with Diplomatic Immunity. Except a lot of praise for "Ur Gonna Love Me". And "I'm Ready". And "Bigger Picture".
Armond & Doc talk about Outkast at Coachella before beginning their look back at Dipset. They go in-depth as only Clock Radio Speakers can on how Cam got signed to Rocafella, the first Diplomats mixtape, and Come Home With Me.
Armond & Doc finish up their 2013 Year In Review by talking about music they slept on, music they still don't think is great, and (of course) the music they listened to all year long. Plus they get hilariously off-topic and disagree in every possible way about Yeezus.
Armond & Doc return after the holiday break to talk about new music from Drake, Rick Ross, Fabolous, & Alchemist before beginning their 2013 Year In Review.
Armond & Doc go in-depth on the surprising new Beyonce album - how it was suddenly released, a track-by-track review, and a whole lot more. Clock Radio Speakers has been critical of Beyonce's discography - did she finally deliver a classic?
Armond & Doc chat with KUBE's DJ Hyphen (@DJHyphen) about rap's fascination with radio play, Wale's isues with Complex, "event" releases in 2013 from artists like Jay-Z & Beyonce, and a heck of a lot more in a classic episode.
Armond & Doc discuss the 2014 Grammy Award Nominations - snubs, who they think will win, who they think \*should\* win, and a lot more.
Armond & Doc go in-depth on the first three Mobb Deep albums, Prodigy's solo, and a whole lot more. Plus random conversations about DJ Kool, the pervertedness of Az Yet's "Last Night", and a lot more.