The first act eliminated on 'X Factor' by the discerning American voting public was Intensity, the group of 10 performers the judges assembled to form their own group, thanks to the show's process.
The 10-member second-chance club known as Intensity got the 'X Factor' judges tripping all over themselves in search of positive comments after their energetic mashup of Kim Wilde's 1982 smash 'Kids in America' and LMFAO's 'Party Rock Anthem.'
Intensity is a blended group of cast-offs who couldn't cut the mustard as solo artists during the audition rounds of 'X Factor.' They have had a short window to grow together and the learning curve was steep, but tonight, the group showed what it's made of. Intensity performed a spunky, punchy and well-choreographed medley of 'The Clapping Song' and 'Footloose,' the latter of which is enjoying a p