We just went though a similar search. We had an integrated Corian sink and countertop that developed cracks. We had to cut out the sink and install a stainless steel drop-in. No under the counter sink would fit the space, so drop-in it was. If you can find an under the counter sink to fit I’d strongly advise going that way.
This is the sink we got and it is better than the Glacier Bay, although slightly more expensive.
https://www.homedepot.com/p/KOHLER-Verse-Drop-In-Stainless-Steel-33-in-4-Hole-Double-Bowl-Kitchen-Sink-K-RH5267-4-NA/205209869
I strongly recommend this one. It has a low profile so it is as close to flush with the countertop as possible. The surface is then countersunk so that water that get into the sink surface doesn’t flow back onto the countertop. Both features are priceless. And it has sound deadening. 18 ga stainless steel.
The link I attached is for the 4 hole version. I actually bought that and used a blank to fill the holes because that’s what they had in stock and I didn’t want to wait, but they have two hole versions too. But I would still recommend this over the Glacier Bay even if you have to buy the blank to cover the holes. It looks even nicer with the blank, IMO.