Episode 321 Side B: Best Albums By Year, 2010-2018 (cont.)
Armond & Doc continue the conversation about the best album from each year between 2010 -2018 before falling down a rabbit hole of Shaq/Kobe songs, 90s soundtracks, & more.

Armond & Doc continue the conversation about the best album from each year between 2010 -2018 before falling down a rabbit hole of Shaq/Kobe songs, 90s soundtracks, & more.
Armond & Doc return after a week off to talk about Doc's trip to Puerto Rico & Anderson Paak's tracklist & upcoming album before trying to answer the following question: "What is the best album from each year between 2010 and 2018?"
Armond & Doc continue on this week by diving into 2 Chainz's "Rap Or Go To The League" & Solange's "When I Get Home" as only Clock Radio Speakers can.
Armond & Doc return to talk about Kanye's legal battle with EMI, De La Soul's situation with Tommy Boy, and the world's reaction to the new MJ documentary "Leaving Neverland".
Armond & Doc continue their Side A conversation on the buzz surrounding Kanye's 'Sunday Service' series by talking about "Cancel Culture", the 2019 Oscars, and a whole lot more. Plus a quick run through new albums from Offset & Gunna.
Armond & Doc return after a week off to talk about everything from Jay-Z writing for Bugs Bunny to the new Bruno & Cardi B single to Kanye West's 'Sunday Service' series, plus a lot more randomness.
Armond & Doc continue their look back on 2009 - was it an important year? A good year for music?
Armond & Doc return to take a look back at 2009 and why it was such a challenging year for hip-hop: the business was in flux, the sound of hip-hop was in flux, and a whole new crop of artists broke out. Doc has a #Definitive15 (mostly), Armond is talking about albums he enjoyed, and we're going wayyyy off topic in the best way possible.
Armond & Doc continue the conversation they started on Side A and talk about what's next for Nicki, 21 Savage's ICE situation, and a lot more.
Armond & Doc are back after a week off to talk about all things Grammy Awards before getting into a larger conversation about artist empowerment, whether or not the Grammys matter, and a lot more. Plus Offset is trying some...things...with his album promo, and all the usual CRS randomness.
Armond & Doc continue to catch up on what happened this month by talking about Kanye suing for his masters, new music from Future, Boogie, and A Boogie, & more.
Armond & Doc return to catch up on what they missed in January, from Soulja Boy to Tory Lanez to J. Cole to the Oscars. Plus Kanye's suing for his masters, the Academy Awards nominees, & more.
Armond & Doc continue their discussion on the #Definitive15 songs of 1999 in true Clock Radio Speakers fashion.
Armond & Doc return after a week off to talk quickly about the reaction to "Surviving R. Kelly" before beginning their in-depth conversation about the #Definitive15 songs from 1999.
Armond & Doc continue their look back on 2018 by finishing the conversation on their favorite albums of the year - and yes, there are going to be some surprises.
Armond & Doc are back after a holiday break to go in-depth on 2018 as only Clock Radio Speakers can. Who dominated 2018? Should we still be defining years by the albums that were released in it? All that and a lot more.
Armond & Doc continue their conversation about their #Definitive15 remixes, and it goes hilariously all over the place. Handclaps. So many handclaps.
Armond & Doc return to talk (briefly) about Cardi & Offset, Kanye & Drake, and the second leg of Travis Scott's Astroworld tour before diving into a conversation about their #Definitive15 remixes.
Armond & Doc finish this week's episode by discussing the controversy surrounding Kevin Hart and what was supposed to be his gig hosting the Oscars in 2019. Do we really live in PC culture? Should he have had to apologize for old tweets? We try to tackle those questions and a lot more, and we end up possibly raising more questions than we answered.
Armond & Doc continue this week's episode by going in-depth on the 2019 Grammy nominations in true Clock Radio Speakers fashion.
Armond & Doc return to talk about the Concord 11 re-release, 6ix9ine's seemingly weird lack of buzz around his new album, Juice WRLD & Sting, and more.
Armond & Doc continue on this week by going track-by-track (well, mostly) on Meek Mill's new album 'Championships' and in true CRS fashion, they end up talking about a whole lot more. Is this the album Meek fans wanted? Is this Meek's classic album?
Armond & Doc return to talk bout everything from new music from Chance The Rapper to another Eminem acapella freestyle to Nicki's "Good Form" remix & video as only Clock Radio Speakers can. Plus Earl Sweatshirt, Big KRIT, and more.
Armond & Doc continue their discussion on under-appreciated hip-hop albums, and oh man does it go in all sorts of different directions (as you'd expect from CRS).
Armond & Doc return to talk about 6ix9ine's arrest and album drama and the impending return of Meek Mill before beginning their look at the most under-appreciated hip-hop albums.
Armond & Doc continue on with part 2 of their conversation about the most disappointing hip-hop albums of all time, and as you might expect, the conversation is all over the place in true Clock Radio Speakers fashion.
Armond & Doc return with their pre-Thanksgiving 2018 extravaganza and decide to build on a conversation they had on Twitter about their most disappointing hip-hop albums.
Armond & Doc continue on this week by talking about what worked and what didn't work on new albums from Swizz Beatz, Metro Boomin, Vince Staples, Westside Gunn, and more. Plus the new Cardi B single and all the usual Clock Radio Speakers randomness you've come to expect.
Armond & Doc return after a few weeks off to talk about everything from the 2018 Midterm Elections (this episode was recorded on Election Day) to the leaked recordings of XXXTentacion confessing to heinous crimes to what it's like to listen to be a music fan in 2018.
Armond & Doc continue on this week by diving into the Kanye/Trump controversy as only CRS can. Plus we talk about how underwhelming the reception to the Quavo album is, and somehow we end up talking about a Pras feature on a Destiny's Child song.