"Society's Bag" was a funk band active in the early 1970s, best known for their work with the legendary music producer Harvey Fuqua. Their musical style was characterized by heavy basslines, syncopated rhythms, and a strong horn section, epitomizing the classic funk sound of the era. While the band had a short-lived career, their contributions to the genre were significant, particularly their 1972 single "Let it Crawl," which showcased their vibrant brass arrangements and infectious grooves. Despite their limited discography, Society's Bag remains an important part of funk music history.