The American comedy series certainly struck a "chord" with fans at the time, given it was soon renewed for a second season. But that was all, at least in terms of the musical duo's small-screen time together.
It's that loyal fanbase that has certainly motivated the pair to continue performing together under the iconic band name in the years since the show's 2009 cancellation, including at this year's Netflix Is a Joke Fest on May 10.
Billboard also noted that the show's unique combination of storyline and original songs, plus the fact that the three co-creators had continued to live in their native New Zealand, were factors that had made it difficult to produce.
"Cutting edge musical comics Bret McKenzie and Jemaine Clement travel from their native New Zealand to New York in search of love and professional success, both of which prove elusive, in this semi-improvised comedy series."
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