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Drugs and Politics: Why This Legendary Band (Among Others) is All But Forgotten

Drugs and Politics: Why This Legendary Band (Among Others) is All But Forgotten

The Alan Parsons Project

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The Stooges

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The Monkees

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The Moody Blues

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Yes

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ABBA

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Radiohead

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The Housemartins

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The Beach Boys

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Green Day

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Ramones

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Camel

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The Alan Parsons Project
The Stooges
The Monkees
The Moody Blues
Yes
ABBA
Radiohead
The Housemartins
The Beach Boys
Green Day
Ramones
Camel

There's never a bad time to listen to your favorite songs. Whether you're driving in the car or in the middle of a workout, tons of tunes are at your fingertips. There are plenty of classic music legends to listen to on a daily basis. Some of the most popular bands in history are AC/DC and The Beatles. Nearly everyone on the planet has heard of these groups and their legendary hits, but what about the forgotten bands? Peruse this list and you'll discover plenty of names you'll likely recall but haven't heard in some time. They either retired amicably, simply stopped "being a band," or in the case of one in particular, the members' drug use and politics got in the way of their success.

To compile this list of forgotten music legends, 24/7 Tempo consulted music-related sources, including Rolling Stone, Apple Music, and Billboard.

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