Clock Radio Speakers

Armond Wakeup (@armondwakeup) & Doc (@doc_beats) discuss music, media, sports, and anything else they can nerd out about.

https://clockradiospeakers.com

Eine durchschnittliche Folge dieses Podcasts dauert 56m. Bisher sind 645 Folge(n) erschienen. Jede Woche gibt es eine neue Folge dieses Podcasts.

Gesamtlänge aller Episoden: 27 days 20 hours 29 minutes

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episode 29: Episode 29: January Mixtapes


Armond & Doc talk about the biggest news of the first part of this month, covering everything from new mixtapes from Rick Ross and TI to Common vs. Drake. They get extra nerdy and talk about the problems of LiveMixtapes, why Doc hates QR codes, why Lupe’s making terrible music, and a whole lot more.


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 January 10, 2012  1h57m
 
 

episode 28: Episode 28: Top 10 of 2011 Part 2


In this special two-part edition of Clock Radio Speakers, Armond and Doc revisit the albums/EP’s/mixtapes that they thought were the best of the year. In this second-half of the podcast, Armond and Doc discuss 6 through 1 on their top 10 lists, and don’t agree on much along the way.


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 January 4, 2012  1h12m
 
 

episode 27: Episode 27: Top 10 of 2011 Part 1


In this special two-part edition of Clock Radio Speakers, Armond and Doc revisit the albums/EP’s/mixtapes that they thought were the best of the year. In Part 1 we cover our “Honorable Mentions” and get all the way through #7 on both of our lists.


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 January 3, 2012  59m
 
 

episode 26: Episode 26: 2011 Wrap Up Part 2


Armond and Doc had so much to cover they had to break the podcast into two parts – if you haven’t listened already, check out Part 1 before listening to Part 2.


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 December 22, 2011  57m
 
 

episode 25: Episode 25: 2011 Wrap Up Part 1


Before Armond and Doc get to their top 10 projects of the year, they wanted to make sure they covered all the stuff you might have forgotten about this year. They cover everything from Lasers to the Gridlock’d Soundtrack (seriously) and a whole lot more.


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 December 21, 2011  59m
 
 

episode 24: Episode 24: New Albums from Common & Young Jeezy


In an extra episode of Clock Radio Speakers, Armond & Doc break down highly anticipated albums from Common & Young Jeezy. Lots of wide-ranging discussion on both albums, plus a little bit extra on Rick Ross’s upcoming mixtape. Continue the discussion on Twitter – use the hashtag #clockradiospeakers and let Armond and Doc know what you think!


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 December 17, 2011  1h50m
 
 

episode 23: Episode 23: Three Day Weeknd


In this week’s episode of Clock Radio Speakers, Armond and Doc announce the new EP Three Day Weeknd (coming on December 29th) and discuss how it came about, why it’s different, etc. After that they try to tackle the news of the past week but end up talking about everything from Nicki Minaj’s next album to Eve’s first album, which Street Fighter character Pharrell resembles in the new TI video, and a lot more.


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 December 13, 2011  1h51m
 
 

episode 22: Episode 22: 2012 Predictions


2012 is almost here so Armond and Doc do what they do best – try to predict the future. Well not exactly – but they do talk about what’s going on with Rick Ross’s album, when they think TI’s album will come out, if a GOOD Music album is happening, and a lot more.


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 December 6, 2011  1h57m
 
 

episode 21: Episode 21: We Do More Than Listen To Hip-Hop All Day


Armond & Doc take a break from arguing over music to talk about what tablet you should buy this Holiday season, why most Android users don’t realize what their phone can do, and why Doc loves iOS devices. Then the conversation gets really random – everything from Google+ vs. Facebook to Google Music gets discussed, and they end up with some tech advice for artists who are trying to have a digital music presence.


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 November 29, 2011  1h43m
 
 

episode 20: Episode 20: Old Rappers in the New Generation


What happens when “old” rappers don’t stop rapping? Armond and Doc attempt to answer this in light of Busta Rhymes’ signing to YMCMB, and in the process talk about Ludacris’ attempts to stay relevant, Common’s strategy for releasing The Dreamer, The Believer, and a lot more.


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 November 23, 2011  1h25m