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The Upsetters were a Jamaican reggae band led by producer Lee "Scratch" Perry. Originally known as Gladdy's All-Stars, they recorded international hits like "Live Injection" and "Return of Django". Later, they became the studio band for Perry's productions, collaborating with artists such as Bob Marley and The Wailers on albums like "Soul Rebels" and "Soul Revolution Part II". Their 1973 album "Double Seven" showcased Perry's experimental approach to reggae and dub. The band was known for its innovative sound and significantly contributed to the development of reggae music. The products available from the artist The Upsetters include vinyls.