Tonight we got to experience the groups from the East coast and personally I was not disappointed. Overall the caliber of groups from the East seemed to be better than the South, but of course not everyone can make it through to the finals, so let’s get right to it.

The first group up was Legendary Seven which is actually made up of 2 previous members of Status Quo. They came out and performed to a master mix of “I Can Transform Ya” by Chris Brown featuring Lil Wayne and if you know that song you know that it’s pretty high energy with lots of pretty hard beats, but with that said it’s a good song to do a high energy routine to and that’s exactly what these guys did. Right off the bat I was already more impressed by these guys than any of the groups that went last night. I’m a sucker for the high energy routines though. I thought the idea of transforming into a helicopter at the beginning was really cool and came together perfectly smooth. The whole routine was clean and tight, but apparently the judges didn’t think the same and they were sent to the bottom 3.

Next up was Draztik who performed to a master mix featuring Britney Spears’ “Shattered Glass”. At first they seemed to have a very similar style as Legendary Seven, lots of energy and fast movement, but they seemed to have more actual coreography than Legendary Seven did which the judges seemed to like, and I did too. The only thing they were kind of lacking was in the stunt department and apparently that was enough for the judges to drop them down to the bottom 3 and forced them to battle against Legendary 7.

The rest of the group breakdowns can be found after the jump.

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