7 Famous Rock Bands You Didn't Know Were Immersed In Tragedies
Being in a band isn't always a walk in the park. Try asking these bands, who all met untimely ends. Each of these groups has a bloody past that goes beyond stage injuries. Unfortunately, the legacy of these well-known bands has been tarnished by the members' untimely deaths from things like murder, drug overdoses, suicides, motorcycle accidents, and more.
Slipknot may seem like the type of band you'd expect to have a shady history, but groups like The Band, The Allman Brothers, and even the Beach Boys have all had their share of scandals. Several people in these communities have been through hell, whether by their hand or the terrible indifference of the universe. These are some anecdotes of your favorite (or least favorite) rock stars engaging in knife battles, battling demons inside, and causing vehicular mayhem.
Duane's sibling, musician Gregg Allman, has had his own struggles with substance abuse, hepatitis C, cancer, and Cher. Butch Trucks, the band's founding drummer and a suicide victim, shot himself in front of his wife at the beginning of 2017.
Malcolm Young, the band's guitarist, quit in 2014 due to the effects of dementia. After losing all of his short-term memory, Young decided to relocate into a nursing facility. Afterward, singer Brian Johnson quit due to hearing loss.
The infamous on-again, off-again fights between Brian Wilson and Mike Love are an additional source of tension. Wilson, the so-called "genius," suffered from mental illness and drug usage for a long time, which stunted his creativity. There are many different ways in which love is described, yet kind and gentle are not among them. During their 2012 tour, Love abruptly replaced Wilson with his own band, who continue to carry the Beach Boys banner without him.
The Band initially disbanded after the release of The Last Waltz, but they later reunited in 1983. Richard Manuel, a pianist and long-time alcoholic/drug abuser hanged himself in a Florida hotel room after a performance in 1986. His successor, Stan Szelest, had a heart attack and passed away in 1991.
Longtime heroin user and vocalist Layne Staley died alone in his Seattle apartment in 2002. More than a week after his death, his body was found weighing barely 86 pounds and had begun to decompose. Mike Starr, the bassist, had a similar experience nearly ten years later. His life ended in 2011 in Salt Lake City, Utah, due to a heroin overdose.
Slipknot may seem like the type of band you'd expect to have a shady history, but groups like The Band, The Allman Brothers, and even the Beach Boys have all had their share of scandals. Several people in these communities have been through hell, whether by their hand or the terrible indifference of the universe. These are some anecdotes of your favorite (or least favorite) rock stars engaging in knife battles, battling demons inside, and causing vehicular mayhem.
1. The Allman Brothers Band
Source: Getty Images
Duane's sibling, musician Gregg Allman, has had his own struggles with substance abuse, hepatitis C, cancer, and Cher. Butch Trucks, the band's founding drummer and a suicide victim, shot himself in front of his wife at the beginning of 2017.
2. AC/DC
Source: Getty Images
Malcolm Young, the band's guitarist, quit in 2014 due to the effects of dementia. After losing all of his short-term memory, Young decided to relocate into a nursing facility. Afterward, singer Brian Johnson quit due to hearing loss.
3. The Beach Boys
Source: Getty Images
The infamous on-again, off-again fights between Brian Wilson and Mike Love are an additional source of tension. Wilson, the so-called "genius," suffered from mental illness and drug usage for a long time, which stunted his creativity. There are many different ways in which love is described, yet kind and gentle are not among them. During their 2012 tour, Love abruptly replaced Wilson with his own band, who continue to carry the Beach Boys banner without him.
4. The Band
Source: Getty Images
The Band initially disbanded after the release of The Last Waltz, but they later reunited in 1983. Richard Manuel, a pianist and long-time alcoholic/drug abuser hanged himself in a Florida hotel room after a performance in 1986. His successor, Stan Szelest, had a heart attack and passed away in 1991.
5. Alice in Chains
Source: Getty Images
Longtime heroin user and vocalist Layne Staley died alone in his Seattle apartment in 2002. More than a week after his death, his body was found weighing barely 86 pounds and had begun to decompose. Mike Starr, the bassist, had a similar experience nearly ten years later. His life ended in 2011 in Salt Lake City, Utah, due to a heroin overdose.
6. Red Hot Chili Peppers
Source: Getty Images
7. Slipknot
Source: Getty Images
Share this article
Advertisement