Episode 38 | "Tier List Controversy & Spring Expectations (w/ Lounge & Chop)"
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They dive into the nuances behind their rankings, shout out schools that may have been overlooked, and talk about what really matters when evaluating drumlines — including the importance of quality video footage and performance consistency. The guys also look ahead to the upcoming spring season and competitions, sharing their excitement for the drumlines ready to make noise this year.
The episode then transitions into a Lounge & Chop segment, where Jeremie and Bryon each teach a short snare solo, breaking down stickings, timing, and musical concepts for viewers to learn and practice. It’s a hands-on moment that reflects their passion for education, growth, and giving back to the drum community while still keeping the competitive edge of HBCU band culture alive.
The show wraps up with the always-hyped 5th Quarter segment, where Jeremie and Bryon react to band clips and celebrate the creativity, competitiveness, and brotherhood within band culture.
🥁 5th Quarter Picks
Jeremie’s Pick:
Jackson State University — “Flicka Da Wrist” (2025)
Bryon’s Pick:
Southern University — Percussion Feature from their halftime show at the Band of the Year event
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