Undrop came out in the late 1990s with 'All Hooked Up,' a single that caught on quickly. Their self-titled album followed, mixing rock and pop with some alternative touches.
They put out a few more records like 'Wit,' 'Stereo,' and 'Eyes Closed,' and their sound kept shifting, picking up bits of funk and electronica along the way. Songs like 'Dreams' and 'Surrender' show that range.
Gavin Rossdale wrote and sang most of the material, with Noel Gallagher on bass and Alan White on drums. That trio stayed together for a while, and their playing had a certain push-and-pull that gave the music its character.
They weren't afraid to say what they thought, which sometimes stirred things up, but it also meant people who liked them really stuck around. The music didn't settle into one thing, and that's what a lot of listeners remember.
Keep it compact: a lyric you come back to, a live memory, or the part of the catalog you would point someone toward first.
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