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The Underdogs always remained faithful to their roots, themselves and their ever growing audience. Unfortunately in this day and age, that was their biggest mistake. It proves that it takes more than musical integrity and personal dedication to change the face of the beast better known as the recording industry.
All of the members moved on to be successful in one way or another. They progressed as people, performers and friends and never took for granted the power of their music. The Underdogs, at the very least, were (and still are) one of Long Island's premier bands to successfully get away with upholding an original identity.
It was once said that music whose only inspiration is vanity and greed will soon leave audiences begging for silence. The Mighty Underdogs always left us asking for more.
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