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Why These '80s Bands Really Broke Up

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The 1980s was a huge decade for music. MTV ushered in the era of the music video, allowing for some of the most iconic bands of the time to rise from nowhere to superstardom. But not every band’s fame was meant to last.
Many bands of the ‘80s fell apart just as quickly as they found mainstream success. Whether it was over internal creative disagreements or just an inability to handle the spotlight, these bands decided long ago to call it quits, and some of them won’t be looking to do a reunion tour anytime soon. Let’s get into the real reason these '80s bands broke up.

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The Clash | 0:13
Guns N' Roses | 1:09
The Pixies | 2:16
The Waitresses | 3:05
INXS | 4:00
Frankie Goes to Hollywood | 4:48
Styx | 5:39
Berlin | 6:33
The Police | 7:21
The Smiths | 8:02
Wham! | 8:46
Haircut 100 | 9:37
The Human League | 10:29
Van Halen | 11:27

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