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Business As Usual

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Underground

Duration 3:03

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The song Underground by Men at Work, with a duration of 3:07, stands out for its characteristic sound and its connection to Australian culture. Although it is not as well-known as their hit Down Under, Underground features a blend of rhythms and melodies that reflect the essence of the band. This piece was recorded under the production of Peter McIan, who also served as an engineer alongside Jim Barbour and Paul Ray. This team managed to capture a fresh and vibrant sound, typical of the era, which resonated with the audience.

The band's context is interesting: Men at Work achieved great popularity in the 80s, especially with their debut album Business as Usual, which became a phenomenon on the charts. This album, released in 1981, not only included hits like Who Can It Be Now? and Be Good Johnny, but also set a record in the United States by remaining at the top for a long time. Although Underground did not reach the same level of fame, its inclusion in the band's repertoire reflects their pursuit of a distinctive sound and their connection to the musical movement of their country. The band gained recognition, including a Grammy in 1983, which underscores their impact on the music scene of the time.

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Business As Usual

Business As Usual

Men at Work · 1981 · Track 4

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Duration3:03
AlbumBusiness As Usual
Year1981
ISRCAUSM09200020