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Supertramp

Supertramp is a British rock band that emerged in the late 1960s. Initially known as Daddy, the band changed their name to Supertramp in 1969. They gained widespread fame during the 1970s and early 1980s with their blend of progressive rock, pop, and art-rock styles. The group was formed by Roger Hodgson and Rick Davies, who were the core songwriters and vocalists. Supertramp's breakthrough album was "Crime of the Century" (1974), featuring hits like "Dreamer" and "Bloody Well Right." They continued to achieve commercial success with albums like "Breakfast in America" (1979), which spawned classic tracks such as "The Logical Song" and "Take the Long Way Home." Although the band faced lineup changes over the years, their music consistently showcased intricate arrangements, thought-provoking lyrics, and memorable melodies. Even though Supertramp's fame declined in the 1980s, their impact on rock music has been lasting, with their songs continuing to resonate with fans worldwide.

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