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Each week we break down, rediscover and debate the albums that defined the greatest genre of all time. Sometimes with friends, other times with guests, but always with you. Take your spot on the lounge, the book club is in session.
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IAMN: I Am Northbound

Jayson John Evans

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Welcome to I Am Northbound, a Podcast for the New Music Industry. It's music marketing like you've never seen it before -- advanced insights into the psychology and strategy you can use to authentically grow your audience. Get access to even more content at iamnorthbound.com. Brought to you by ListenPath -- bringing you the latest social media updates (+ way more) in your inbox each week, for free. Sign up at jaysonjohnevans.com/list
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The Brotherhood Podcast

The Brotherhood - Duke Men's Basketball

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Welcome to The Brotherhood Podcast - built by the players, for the players! This is an official Duke Men's Basketball pod, where we have real convos with current/former players, coaches and staff. Stay tuned every Tuesday for a new episode!
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It’s the Pop-Punk Book Club Season Finale and Christmas Special! We recap the season, break down the best and worst ratings, reveal some surprising data, hand out our official Season 1 Awards, and crown the best Christmas song of the year. No album next week—we’ll see you in February 2026. Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year from all of us at the …
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In the penultimate episode of the season, the boys rate Ocean Avenue by Yellowcard—an album they both loved in high school but were surprised by in this listen (songs they didn’t expect hit the hardest). Also: a bizarre flight encounter, one of Jayson’s most embarrassing stories yet involving a man with cerebral palsy, a deep dive into three top po…
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This week, the boys revisit ‘Til the Wheels Fall Off by WSTR—an album Sam once had strong words for, but chose to bring back. Has time changed his mind? Also: they crown the King of Poppeth Punk, tell the story of how they first met and come to terms with the horrifying truth that both Sam’s mum and Jayson’s mother-in-law have been listening to the…
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The LEGENDS Jay Williams & Carlos Boozer on the pod for the first time! The natty champs chop it up in the exclusive Brotherhood Pop-Up Shop before the Champions Classic in NYC. Another can't miss episode with great stories from their time at Duke, winning the ship, beating Maryland, advice to the current squad and what it's like for Carlos to watc…
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This week, the boys give The Peace and the Panic by Neck Deep a full first listen—having never heard the album (or any Neck Deep) before. Also: Jayson reveals a bombshell announcement (about both of them), then immediately follows it up with another embarrassing story, Sam confronts him about hiding the draft results, and the boys refine the rules …
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It’s the Emo Book Club Halloween Special! We revisit The Used’s self-titled debut—an album we loved in high school, but does it still hold up today? Also: we finally listen to Wank, read through our viral NOFX post comments, and give away the long-overdue answers to each week’s Poppeth Punk. Next week’s album: The Peace and the Panic by Neck Deep. …
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This week, the boys go back to pop-punk ground zero with the self-titled Ramones album—an iconic record they somehow never listened to all the way through until now. Also: failed friend bonding, an awkward confession from Jayson, the final ruling on whether Jimmy Eat World is pop punk, and more listener comments. Next week’s album: The Used by The …
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JOHNNY DAWKINS! An absolute honor to have the Duke LEGEND back in Cameron. C-Well caught up with Coach Dawkins ahead of our Brotherhood Run exhibition game against UCF. The 1986 NPOY reminisces on his favorite Duke memories as a player, working for Coach K as an assistant coach and the strength of The Brotherhood. Massive thank you to Johnny for co…
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This week, the boys revisit The War on Errorism by NOFX—an album they loved in high school that might’ve hit even harder now. Also: long road trips, Sam’s son vomiting in a pub toilet, viewer comments and the unveiling of the official top 8 album rankings on the Book Club whiteboard. Next week’s album: Ramones by Ramones. Get the rating guide at po…
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The boys are joined by their long-time friend Kale to revisit Open Your Eyes by Goldfinger—an album they used to love in high school, but not everyone feels the same anymore. Also: silica bead romance, a completely botched Mark, Tom and Travis Show quiz and a hilariously awkward social media comment aimed at Sam. Next week’s album: War on Errorism …
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Coach Scheyer announces Jayson Tatum as Duke Basketball's first Chief Basketball Officer! JT will serve as special adviser to the Head Coach, bringing his championship-level insight to Duke Men's Basketball. This innovative step in college basketball underscores Duke's deep connection to the NBA while affirming Scheyer's vision for a program that n…
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Jayson dreaded revisiting Smash by The Offspring after swearing he’d never listen to it again… but does he change his mind? Also: Pop-Punk Mount Rushmore song debates, a horrifyingly embarrassing story, AI soul and funk pop punk covers and the debut of Poppeth Punk—pop punk lyrics in Shakespearean form. Next week’s album: Open Your Eyes by Goldfing…
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Did we miss a pop punk classic? The boys sit down with Say It Like You Mean It by The Starting Line properly for the first time—and consider whether they have found a hidden gem. Also: secret high school watch messages, the first albums they ever bought (huge surprises), strict parents vs Alanis Morissette and a near-plagiarism lawsuit that never w…
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A lifelong Green Day fan sits down with a known Green Day hater to rate Dookie—and the results might surprise you. Also: Sam’s birthday cake and party hats, firecracker chaos, neighbour drama, another heated interlude argument and a discussion of the Pop-Punk Mount Rushmore and the perfect pop punk song. Oh—and Jayson might actually love Dookie now…
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Millencolin’s 'Pennybridge Pioneers' lands on the table—and the boys revisit their messy rating history with it. Also: Back to the Future tees, butt cheek party tricks, landlord misunderstandings, interlude arguments, a ‘very real’ angry listener voicemail and a chat about the best Tony Hawk’s Pro Skater game. Next week’s album: Dookie by Green Day…
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Blink-182’s 2003 untitled album gets the full treatment this week. The boys dive into its darker tone, experimental sound and how it flipped the script after Enema and TOYPAJ. Plus: Motion City Soundtrack holding koalas, coffee machine mishaps, TikTok bands, watching a man fart in public, Jayson humiliates himself (again). Next week’s album: Pennyb…
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In this episode, we revisit Sticks and Stones by New Found Glory—an album we never used to listen to the whole way through until recently. And we drop some hot takes that are sure to make NFG fans mad. Also: working with Stevo32, a bandmate’s rectal drumstick incident (don’t ask), Sam’s barber roast and a story about the Silverchair drummer vomitin…
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Welcome to the Pop-Punk Book Club! We sit down with Stevo32 of Sum 41 to talk through Does This Look Infected?—but we also have to tell him what we really think of the album, right to his face. Also: Stevo is an Australian citizen, drum chat, how Sum 41 got signed, Stevo quitting the band and working in real estate and some deep-cut reflections on …
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🤔 What is the Pop-Punk Book Club? Well, this isn’t your typical music discussion show. It’s highly subjective and very biased... exactly how it should be. Every week, we revisit (or experience for the first time) a pop punk album in full, on the hunt for our favourite songs of all time. But this isn’t just about us—we want you to join the Book Club…
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Get to know our latest commit, Italian hooper Dame Sarr, in this special episode hosted by Coach Dildy. Dame breaks down his style of play, why he wanted to go from the Euro League to Duke, and explains how everyone knows Duke Basketball in Europe. Can't wait to get Dame and the rest of the squad back on campus. Welcome to The Brotherhood, Dame!…
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Cam and Cayden Boozer make their Brotherhood Podcast debut this week! The duo talk about their current high school season, why they chose Duke and decided to play together, answer fan questions and introduce a new segment for the pod: The Brotherhood Challenge. Shout out to the incoming McDonald's All-Americans on coming through during our road tri…
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Special 50th episode with a couple of champs - Jayson Tatum & Amile Jefferson! We got up with the 2016-17 Duke teammates turned Boston Celtics during our road trip to BC. Amile back on the mic to host the best basketball player on the planet as they talk about winning an NBA title, JT's relationship with Jon Scheyer, their all-time Duke starting fi…
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Monumental podcast episode this week with CB Claiborne! CB blazed the trail for Duke Basketball as its first black player and first black athlete at Duke University. CF talks with CB about his experience and challenges as a student-athlete at Duke in the 1960s, the trajectory of the program and its evolution of culture, playing against Kareem, and …
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Brotherhood Pod in Phoenix! Special edition episode with the national champs and current Phoenix Suns: Mason Plumlee, Grayson Allen and Tyus Jones. The trio was in attendance for our win at Arizona and recap the game. They also talk about their favorite Coach K & Jon Scheyer stories, fatherhood, playing together in the NBA, and advice to this year'…
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The Brotherhood runs deep throughout the league and this week a few of the guys came through with the Charlotte Hornets for their preseason training camp at Duke. CFOS caught up with Seth Curry, Harry Giles and Mark Williams as they prepare for another NBA season. Caleb gets their thoughts on what it takes to be a pro, favorite Duke memories, this …
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