Gesamtlänge aller Episoden: 27 days 21 hours 22 minutes
Armond & Doc return from the 2 week hiatus to catchup on news and new singles, talking about everything from Kid Cudi and Twitter to Chief Keef to Lil Wayne. Then they start recapping 2012, setting up the annual Top 10 episode coming next week. Plus random discussions about David Copperfield and Ross, why you never fight down in a beef, and a whole lot more.
Armond & Doc talk new projects from Sho Baraka, Wale, Gunplay, Rockie Fresh, Juelz, and Raekwon, not to mention Chief Keef in trouble and Lupe Fiasco causing more controversy.
Armond & Doc discuss Pusha T’s new mixtape, go in-depth on Rockie Fresh’s mixtape, and discuss everything from Frank Ocean to Rick Ross to Britney Spears. Yup.
Armond & Doc talk about the Grammy nominations, and then get into new albums from Wiz Khalifa, Pac Div, and Big Boi.
Armond & Doc interview Thi’sl to talk about his new album ‘Free From The Trap’, why it was delayed in getting on iTunes, what it’s like to be an indie artist and distribute your own work, and a whole lot more.
In this week’s episode of CRS, Armond & Doc catchup on everything they’ve missed over the past month with a bunch of topics as suggested by their listeners. Doc & Armond talk about Pusha T vs. Wayne, discuss what’s wrong with 50 Cent, speculate on the upcoming MMG albums, and a whole lot more.
In this week’s highly anticipated episode, Armond & Doc finish their look back at Kanye West’s career. Picking up where they left off, this week’s episode looks back at the GOOD Friday series, My Beautiful Dark Twisted Fantasy, Watch The Throne, and a lot more. The two also find time to talk about the different stages of MC Hammer, the Pete Rock/Lupe incident, and maybe the most important question of these retrospectives: where does Kanye fit in historically in hip-hop?
In part 2 of their highly anticipated look back at Kanye West’s career, Doc & Armond pick up where part 1 left off. Beginning with his production credits in late 05/early 06 and ending with 808s & Heartbreak, this week’s episode tackles a definite transition in Kanye West’s sound. The two co-hosts also find time to slander Papoose, talk about why the bad sound quality on the old Kay Slay mixtapes were so offensive (seriously), and a whole lot more.
Due to an overwhelming response from their listeners, Armond and Doc review the new mixtape from Lecrae Church Clothes and all the hype built up around it.
In this week’s highly anticipated episode of Clock Radio Speakers, Armond & Doc go in-depth on the early part of Kanye West’s career. Starting with his early placements for Roc-a-fella and covering everything from his first two solo albums to his work with Common & John Legend, this epic episode of Clock Radio Speakers attempts to cover everything Kanye West did of note between 2000 and 2005...