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Destined for duality when the other members of their new band were no-shows to their first rehearsal in 2001, singer-guitarist Dan Auerbach and drummer Patrick Carney emerged from a dank Akron, Ohio, basement (where they recorded their debut) to become stage-crushing blues-rock heroes. Relentless econo touring and dogged determination ultimately led them to Nonesuch Records, for whom they recorded platinum-sellers Brothers<\/em><\/a> and El Camino<\/em><\/a> in quick succession. These Danger Mouse co-productions extended the gnarly, grinding blues sound heard on the Keys'<\/a> earlier Fat Possum recordings to something more stylistically inclusive – with touches of glam, surf, vintage pop, etc. – and acceptably commercial. Or as Auerbach once characterized his audience: "We make music for hipster strippers."<\/p>\n<\/div>","alt":"","image_credit":"","url":"https:\/\/www.rollingstone.com\/music\/music-lists\/20-greatest-duos-of-all-time-16272\/","image_id":0,"image":"","sizes":{"pmc-gallery-s":[],"pmc-gallery-m":[],"pmc-gallery-l":[],"pmc-gallery-xl":[],"pmc-gallery-xxl":[]},"fullWidth":0,"fullHeight":0,"mime_type":"video","ad":"","appleSongID":null,"enableAppleGA":false,"additionalDescription":null,"subtitleColor":null,"additionalSubtitle":null,"additionalSubtitleColor":null,"video":"

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