Gesamtlänge aller Episoden: 27 days 21 hours 22 minutes
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.
Armond & Doc quickly recap new music + Apple's new iPhones before going in-depth on albums from 2 Chainz, Janelle Monae, & The Weeknd.
Armond & Doc talk quickly about Pusha T, The Weeknd, and Big Sean's sales numbers before going in-depth on So So Def & Jermaine Dupri. They get all the way through the end of 2000, and cover import topics like Eastbay catalogs, the 'tyranny of the skort', and what Armond calls 'music that makes you a man.'
Armond & Doc talk about the 2013 VMA's, specifically Miley Cyrus, before getting into new albums from Juicy J & Big Sean - plus random side conversations about Eminem's new single, what movie character Kid Cudi sounds like, and more.
Armond & Doc discuss "Control" responses from Joe Budden, Papoose, and Lupe Fiasco before diving into new music from A$AP Ferg, Earl Sweatshirt, Stalley, and more. Plus randomly sliding into a Refugee Camp All-Stars conversation.
Armond & Doc break down Kendrick Lamar's verse on Big Sean's "Control", and go in-depth like only Clock Radio Speakers can. Plus new music from Drake and a ton of randomness.
Armond & Doc get on Skype with Yaves, KamBINO, and Dre Murray to talk about their latest projects plus a whole lot more. Everything from CHH remakes of popular songs to camaraderie of CHH artists to cankles gets covered. That’s right - cankles.
Armond & Doc breakdown one of the most highly anticipated albums of the year track by track. Plus all the regular randomry you’ve come to expect on CRS.
Armond & Doc eventually go track by track on Wale’s new album, but first they cover new tracks from Drake, the rollout of Jay’s album, and get hilariously off-topic on everything from Kut Klose to Nelly.
Armond & Doc talk about Jay-Z’s big announcement before going track-by-track on the highly anticipated ‘Yeezus’. Plus Doc invents the phrase ‘aspirational rachet’.