Why Your Favorite Bands Actually Disbanded

Published on 04/28/2021
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My Chemical Romance Knew When To Call It Quits

You couldn’t claim to be emo during the beginning of the 2000s unless you were a fan of My Chemical Romance. That being said, “Welcome to the Black Parade” was a mainstream standout hit of 2006. The band would end up deciding that it had had a good run by 2013, and its members went their separate ways without any drama or lasting bitterness. Isn’t it nice when a band can end without any squabbling or lawsuits?

My Chemical Romance Knew When To Call It Quits

My Chemical Romance Knew When To Call It Quits

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The Verve Was Out Of Its Depth

The Verve became a sensation thanks to songs like “The Drugs Don’t Work” and “Bittersweet Symphony”. Their fame would only carry them so far, however, as the middle of the 90s saw the band fall apart. They would end up patching things up and 1997 saw them reunite, at least for some time. Then, in 2007 and 2008, the band was an on and off performance, specifically for the latter year’s Glastonbury Festival. By 2010, the group would conclusively split after Richard Ashcroft’s self-serving, solo career-inspired exploitation of the rest of the band became too much for members.

The Verve Was Out Of Its Depth

The Verve Was Out Of Its Depth

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