Episode 307 Side A: October 2018 Catchup
Armond & Doc return to catchup on all sorts of randomness - the start of the NBA season, Drake & LeBron on 'The Shop', Pusha T on Budden's podcast, the Music Modernization Act, & more.

Armond & Doc return to catchup on all sorts of randomness - the start of the NBA season, Drake & LeBron on 'The Shop', Pusha T on Budden's podcast, the Music Modernization Act, & more.
Armond & Doc continue on this week by talking about Logic's new mixtape/album 'YSIV', Lupe Fiasco's surprising 'DROGAS Wave', and the long-awaited release of Lil Wayne's 'Carter V'.
Armond & Doc return after a couple weeks off to talk about Kanye West's terrible week: the SNL performances, the tweets about the 13th Amendment, the TMZ performance, and the album delay. Plus the return of Little Brother, Armond encounters another white guy named Doc, trick-or-treating, and a lot more.
Armond & Doc return for a brief (!) episode to talk about Eminem's response to MGK, "Killshot", along with a recap of a flurry of announcements from Kanye West. Is Kanye "back"? Is Yandhi going to be a successor to Yeezus? Answers to that and a lot more randomness because, well, that's what CRS does best.
Armond & Doc continue on this week and try to figure out exactly what Drake's #Definitive15 songs are - and yes, there's lots of side conversations along the way, in true Clock Radio Speakers fashion.
Armond & Doc return to talk about the sudden, shocking death of Mac Miller at the age of 26, along with all sorts of other random CRS-ery - Drake's concert in Boston, Nicki & Cardi, Kanye makes some announcements, and a lot more.
Armond & Doc continue on this week by going in-depth on Eminem's surprise new album 'Kamikaze' as only Clock Radio Speakers can. Is this album a return to form after his last album was almost universally panned? Are the shots at Joe Budden, Tyler, and others justified? Did he ask for a copy of the "Look Alive" beat on purpose, or what exactly was he thinking there? Answers to all these questions and a lot more.
Armond & Doc return to talk about Childish Gambino's new video for 'Feels Like Summer' and it's controversial Kanye scene, the Made In America festival (and a whole side tangent on other festivals), Lauryn Hill's return to the news, and a lot more randomness in true CRS fashion.
Armond & Doc continue on with part 2 of a wide ranging conversation about celebrity, transparency, 'free speech', streaming/bundling and how sales are counted, and of course a conversation about what comes next for Nicki Minaj.
Armond & Doc return to go in-depth as only Clock Radio Speakers can on Nicki Minaj's now infamous tweet storm about 'Queen' finishing at #2 on Billboard for the week and use that as a jumping off point for part 1 of a wide ranging conversation about celebrity, transparency, 'free speech', streaming/bundling and how sales are counted, and a lot more.
Armond & Doc continue on this week by going in-depth on Nicki Minaj's new album 'Queen' as only CRS can: what her promo run has looked like, a track-by-track review of the album, and a lot more. Plus a rapid fire discussion of new music from YG, Quavo, and more.
Armond & Doc return to go in-depth on Travis Scott's long-awaited 'Astroworld'. They break down the surprising (?) first week numbers, talk about the "Kardashian" effect, and a lot more.
Armond & Doc continue to catch up on what's happened over the last 5 weeks before diving into some listener Q&A and nostalgia for some of the previous 299 episodes. Plus all the usual randomness you've come to expect from CRS.
Armond & Doc return after a month off (!) to try to catch up on everything that's happened since Drake released 'Scorpion' - #InMyFeelings, Armond's trip to OTR 2, Nicki pushing her album back, R Kelly's disastrous "I Admit", and a lot more.
Armond & Doc finish up their review of Drake's 'Scorpion' by discussing the album's 'Side B' before trying to figure out 1) what they think about the album 2) if it's what they expected and 3) how it ranks in Drake's discography.
Armond & Doc continue on this week by going track-by-track on Side A of Drake's highly anticipated new album 'Scorpion' as only Clock Radio Speakers can.
Armond & Doc return to talk about Lebron in LA, the disaster potential of Lance + Javale on the Lakers, and a lot more NBA stuff plus quick asides on Teyana Taylor's new project & Cardi B getting another #1 single.
Armond & Doc finish off this week's episode by diving into the long-rumored, highly-anticipated, somewhat surprising album 'EVERYTHING IS LOVE' by Jay-Z & Beyonce aka The Carters. Does this album live up to the hype? Is Doc happy with Jay's rapping? What does transparency mean and how realistic is the story of this three album trilogy? All that & more.
Armond & Doc continue on this week by discussing the long-discussed collaboration album between Kanye West & Kid Cudi, 'KIDS SEE GHOSTS', before going in-depth on the new Nas album 'NASIR' as only Clock Radio Speakers can. Does Doc nerd out over some beats? Yes. Does Armond feel lukewarm about some Kid Cudi songs? Maybe. Why isn't Nas more open and personal on this album? 🤔
Armond & Doc return to catch up on Doc's recent concerts (TDE & Francis and the Lights) and Nicki Minaj's new singles before discussing the sudden and untimely death of XXXTentacion - how it's effecting his fans, our responsibility as older fans of hip-hop, and more.
Armond & Doc continue on this week with an in-depth, track-by-track breakdown of Kanye's new album 'ye' as only CRS can.
Armond & Doc return this week to talk quickly about WWDC and the NBA Finals before diving into Pusha T's "The Story of Adidon" in true CRS fashion - did Pusha cross a line with this diss? Will Drake ever respond? How does this rank in the pantheon of diss records? All that and a lot more.
Armond & Doc finish up this week's episode by wrapping up their conversation about Pusha T's 'DAYTONA' before moving into Drake's response to Pusha ("Duppy Freestyle") and his new single ("I'm Upset").
Armond & Doc continue on by going in-depth on Pusha T's new album 'DAYTONA' as only CRS can - does the production live up to the hype? Is he still rapping at a high level? Why is he being casually misogynistic on some of these songs, even at the age of 41? All that and a lot more.
Armond & Doc return to talk about Nicki's album push-back, the NBA Playoffs, A$AP Rocky's new album, and more.
Armond & Doc continue on their conversation about Kanye West's "controversial" statements on Twitter - the impact that hardcore fandom has on artists, the pressure his statements have put on the music that's coming out, etc., before digging into Childish Gambino's stunning "This Is America".
Armond & Doc return to begin the conversation about Kanye West's praise of Donald Trump on Twitter, which then goes into all sorts of interesting places - how Doc "opted-in" to hip-hop, Armond's temporary retreat from social media in the wake of Kanye's tweets, and a lot more.
Armond & Doc return for a very special #Definitive15 - this time it's all about our favorite guilty pleasures. What qualifies a song as a guilty pleasure? Why is Doc mad at Rascal Flatts? All that & more.
Armond & Doc continue on this week with their #Definitive15 "guilty pleasures", and as you might expect, it starts to go off the rails. Completely. As only CRS can. Listen to Doc's playlist: http://bit.ly/2qQK5aI
Armond & Doc continue on this week by breaking down J. Cole's new album 'KOD' as only CRS can. Sure, we do a track-by-track review (obviously), but we're also talking about the themes of the album, J. Cole's transparency, the issue of mental illness in hip-hop, and a lot more.