Supertramp is a British rock band formed in 1969, most known for their 1979 album "Breakfast in America." Their music incorporates a blend of progressive rock, pop, and art rock, characterized by the distinct vocal styles of founders Roger Hodgson and Rick Davies. Supertramp's significant contributions to the music industry include their innovative use of Wurlitzer piano and saxophone, which became part of their signature sound. They are recognized for their complex compositions and thought-provoking lyrics, influencing a generation of progressive rock bands.