
The Upsetters were a Jamaican reggae and rocksteady band formed in 1968. Known for their association with legendary producer Lee "Scratch" Perry, the group played a pivotal role in the development of dub music. Their early work included backing tracks for artists like Bob Marley and the Wailers. Albums such as "Super Ape" and "Return of Django" showcased their innovative sound, blending reggae rhythms with experimental production techniques. The Upsetters remain influential in reggae and dub, leaving a lasting legacy in the evolution of Jamaican music.
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