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Fake early-'00s-ish boy band featured in a 2016 Progressive Insurance ad. Their "new hit single" is titled "Saving You." All but one of the band members' names are references to insurance ("Safe Driver," "Multi-Car," etc.) The one exception? N'Sync's Joey Fatone, who—to his credit—seems to have a sense of humor about his career.
 
Fake early-'00s-ish boy band featured in a 2016 Progressive Insurance ad. Their "new hit single" is titled "Saving You." All but one of the band members' names are references to insurance ("Safe Driver," "Multi-Car," etc.) The one exception? N'Sync's Joey Fatone, who—to his credit—seems to have a sense of humor about his career.
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[[Category:Boy bands|Dizzcounts]]

Latest revision as of 08:39, 8 May 2018

Fake early-'00s-ish boy band featured in a 2016 Progressive Insurance ad. Their "new hit single" is titled "Saving You." All but one of the band members' names are references to insurance ("Safe Driver," "Multi-Car," etc.) The one exception? N'Sync's Joey Fatone, who—to his credit—seems to have a sense of humor about his career.

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