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The Underdogs were a refreshing contrast to their surroundings. A truly versatile group whose sound harnessed many influences such as rock, jazz, funk and an occassional raggae groove. Their sound linked them to a time when musicians gave us thrills, fantasy and lyrical wisdom.
Although the group were truly Underdogs in every sense of the word, they were able to reach a level of success that other bands could only dream of. The band was responsible for a wealth of recorded original material; An endless road of highs and lows that brought them to the dankest of basement frat parties, to the pristine stage of Radio City Music Hall. Most of all, there was a chain of friendship between them that was unbreakable.
It seemed that all the pieces to the puzzle fit. They were a powerful entity who constantly pushed themselves and the boundaries of their musical possibilities. Upon walking away from an Underdog experience, and at times it was just that, one couldn't help being drawn to the band's strengths, which far outnumbered their weaknesses.
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