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Bruin Harmony is UCLA's only all-male a cappella group. Founded in 2006 by Ross Morey, Bruin Harmony has quickly made a name for itself, winning the UCLA Prytanean Alumnae Award for Best A Cappella Entry at UCLA's Spring Sing in the group's first year. In 2009, Bruin Harmony launched the first annual Los Angeles A Cappella Festival, the largest festival of its kind on the west coast, now in its fourth year of existence. They made their film debut in 2010 in David Fincher's award-winning film The Social Network. They have performed at various events around California, including the California A Cappella Festival, the Southern California A Cappella Music Festival, and the UCSD Annual Ballroom show. Bruin Harmony can be seen performing at various on-campus venues, from larger events such as the Beat 'SC Rally and UCLA Dance Marathon to more intimate gatherings such as Moms' Days on sorority row. After their first victory, Bruin Harmony followed up at UCLA's Spring Sing in 2010, in front of a 7,000-person crowd in legendary Pauley Pavilion, winning the UCLA Prytanean Award for Best A Cappella Entry once again. In 2011, Bruin Harmony released its debut album, No More Bets. Produced and recorded in-house, the album is a collection of both the group's musical history and a few songs that attempt to push the boundaries of recorded contemporary a cappella. Working with a cappella legends such as Ed Boyer, Joseph Bates, Dave Sperandio, and Bill Hare, Bruin Harmony made sure to creat