Gesamtlänge aller Episoden: 27 days 20 hours 29 minutes
Armond & Doc go in-depth on what the heck 'Hoodie Season' is, their favorite Hoodie Season albums & songs, and a lot more. Lots of Mobb Deep, Wu-Tang, and classic NYC hip-hop. Use #clockradiospeakers on Twitter to let us know what you think, and don't forget the official T-Shirt is on sale at teespring.com/clockradiospeakers
Armond & Doc return to discuss Doc's trip to see the Yeezus Tour, Kendrick's GQ Controversy, and Trinidad James' comments about NYC hip-hop. Plus incredibly random arguments about DMX's first two albums, the 10th anniversary of The Black Album, and a whole lot more.
Armond & Doc discuss Em's first week sales, Drake's new video, and then finally go in-depth on Lecrae's highly anticipated Church Clothes 2 mixtape. Oh yeah - and they announce the new t-shirt. Visit http://teespring.com/clockradiospeakers for more info.
Armond & Doc return to talk new projects from Action Bronson, Robert Glasper, and Arcade Fire (seriously) before going in-depth on Eminem's latest album.
Armond & Doc discuss Em's new single, go in-depth on DJ Khaled's album (seriously), and then talk everything NBA for the 2013-2014 season. Plus random convo's about a hypothetical Kairos 2, which fanbases they hate the most, and a lot more.
Armond & Doc return after a two week break to talk about Em's new song, the Yeezus Tour, and finally break down the cyphers from the BET Awards. Plus Doc reveals plans to bootleg Kairos hoodies and a lot more.
Armond & Doc quickly talk about new mixtapes from Cam'ron & Meek Mill before going in-depth and track-by-track on Pusha T's highly anticipated debut 'My Name Is My Name' as only Clock Radio Speakers can.
Armond & Doc go in-depth on the highly anticipated follow up to the '20/20 Experience' before going off-topic at the end of the show to get nerdy about Timbaland's catalog. As usual.
Armond & Doc finish up their look back at So So Def and the career of Jermaine Dupri, starting with Usher's "U Got It Bad" and ending with the heyday of snap rap. We go in-depth on his work with Usher, Mariah Carey, So So Def artists, and a lot more.
Armond & Doc quickly talk about new music from Pusha T, Nelly, and MMG before going in-depth and track-by-track on Drake's 'Nothing Was The Same'. Plus some bonus football + iOS 7 talk at the end.