Tom Clark's 6M Podcast
Episode 290 of Tom Clark’s 6M Podcast is a review of Disc Two of Wu-Tang Forever. Tom Clark and Phil Lindsey break down the second half of the Wu-Tang Clan’s ambitious double album, where the group leans fully into a darker, more experimental direction. The guys dive into standout tracks like “Triumph,” the Clan’s most complete cipher, and explore how Disc Two shifts from structured group dominance into a more cinematic, unpredictable experience driven by RZA’s evolving production style. From the heavy presence of affiliates like Cappadonna and Streetlife to the balance between...
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Episode 289 of Tom Clark’s 6M Podcast is a deep dive into Wu-Tang Clan’s 1997 double album Wu-Tang Forever. Tom Clark and Phil Lindsey break down the group’s monumental return following a wave of solo projects, exploring how RZA’s production expanded the Wu-Tang sound into a darker, more cinematic universe. The guys walk through Disc 1 track-by-track, from the spiritual opening of “Wu-Revolution” to the explosive energy of “Triumph” and a lot more. Does Wu-Tang Forever stand as the Clan’s defining artistic statement, or is it a case of ambition outgrowing structure?...
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Episode 288 of Tom Clark’s 6M Podcast is a deep dive into Side A of It's Dark and Hell Is Hot. Tom Clark and Chris Patton break down the explosive first half of DMX’s debut album, exploring how his raw intensity, spiritual conflict, and street realism helped reshape hip-hop in 1998. The guys examine key tracks like “Ruff Ryders’ Anthem,” “Get At Me Dog,” and “Damien,” while unpacking the themes of loyalty, inner struggle, and survival that define the record. How does Side A hold up today, and where does it rank among the strongest first halves in hip-hop history? Dive into...
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Episode 287 of Tom Clark’s 6M Podcast is a review of X-Men: Apocalypse. Tom Clark and Phil Lindsey break down the 2016 installment that brings the First Class era to its most ambitious scale yet, as Charles Xavier and Erik Lehnsherr, face off against the ancient mutant Apocalypse. The guys dive into the film’s 1980s setting, the introduction of a younger generation of X-Men including Jean Grey, Cyclops, and Nightcrawler, and Magneto’s emotional turning point that reshapes his path once again. Does Apocalypse deliver on its massive scope and franchise stakes, or does it collapse under the...
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Episode 286 of Tom Clark’s 6M Podcast is DMX: The One and Only. Tom and Chris Patton take a brief gliimpse of the man behind the music, diving into the life, legacy, and contradictions of one of hip-hop’s most unforgettable voices, DMX. The guys discuss how X balanced his raw, aggressive delivery and street-centered lyrics with a deeply personal faith in God, creating a duality that defined both his art and his public persona. From his meteoric rise in the late ’90s to his lasting impact on the culture, they examine what made DMX stand apart. Is there anyone else who could walk that line...
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Episode 285 of Tom Clark’s 6M Podcast is a review of X-Men: Days of Future Past. Tom and Phil Lindsey break down the 2014 blockbuster that merges the original X-Men trilogy with the First Class era, sending Wolverine back in time to prevent a future ruled by mutant-hunting Sentinels. The guys explore the film’s dual timelines, the complex reunion of young and older Charles Xavier and Erik Lehnsherr, and the standout performances of Hugh Jackman, James McAvoy, Michael Fassbender, and Jennifer Lawrence. Where does Days of Future Past rank in the X-Men saga? Have a listen to find out!...
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Episode 284 of Tom Clark’s 6M Podcast is a review of X-Men: First Class. Tom and Phil Lindsey break down the 2011 prequel that redefined the X-Men franchise, exploring the origins of Professor X and Magneto through the performances of James McAvoy and Michael Fassbender. The guys dive into the film’s Cold War setting, its use of the Cuban Missile Crisis as a backdrop for mutant conflict, and the central friendship that ultimately fractures into one of Marvel’s most iconic rivalries. Does First Class still hold up as one of the strongest X-Men films, and where does it rank among the...
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Episode 283 of Tom Clark’s 6M Podcast is a review of Spider-Man 3. Tom and Phil Lindsey wrap up the final chapter of director Sam Raimi’s original Spider-Man trilogy, starring Tobey Maguire as Peter Parker alongside Kirsten Dunst, James Franco, Thomas Haden Church, and Topher Grace. The episode looks back at the 2007 blockbuster that brought Sandman, Venom, and the New Goblin into the story while pushing Peter Parker to confront the darker side of himself through the alien symbiote. Nearly two decades later, does Spider-Man 3 hold up as the finale to Raimi’s trilogy, or is it the...
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Episode 282 of Tom Clark’s 6M Podcast is a review of the documentary Paul McCartney: Man on the Run. Tom is joined by Phil Lindsey and Chris Patton for a deep dive into Paul McCartney in the years following the breakup of The Beatles, focusing on his attempt to reinvent himself through solo work and the formation of Wings. The conversation looks at how the documentary frames McCartney’s transition from Beatle to bandleader, the personal and creative risks he took in the 1970s, and the complicated dynamics inside Wings as Paul tried to balance leadership, collaboration, and family life with...
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Episode 281 of Tom Clark’s 6M Podcast is a review of Another 48 Hrs.. Tom Clark and Phil Lindsey revisit the 1990 sequel that reunites Nick Nolte as hard-nosed San Francisco cop Jack Cates and Eddie Murphy as wisecracking convict Reggie Hammond for another reluctant partnership. The guys break down the film’s return to the 48-hour premise as Cates once again pulls Reggie out of prison to help track down a mysterious drug lord known as the “Iceman,” while dodging corrupt cops, bikers, and a trail of violence through San Francisco. Does Another 48 Hrs. successfully build on the legacy of...
info_outlineEpisode 274 of Tom Clark’s 6M Podcast wraps up The Beatles Anthology with a full review of Parts 7, 8, and 9, covering the band’s final years, breakup, aftermath, and eventual reunion. Tom and Phil Lindsey discuss the collapse of the group from 1968 through 1970, including the White Album sessions, Apple Corps chaos, creative fractures, business disputes, and the final recordings that led to Let It Be and Abbey Road. IFrom there, the conversation moves into the reunion of Paul McCartney, George Harrison, and Ringo Starr, the use of John Lennon’s demo recordings, and the creation of “Free as a Bird” and “Real Love.” Did the Disney cut of the Anthology live up to expectations, or was it too sanitized? Dive into that, and a lot more!
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