Tk Bands Made Great Music Despite the Turmoil
Even the best bands experienced conflicts and tensions among their members due to personal or creative differences that seemed unsustainable. However, these internal conflicts didn't prevent renowned bands from achieving worldwide fame and creating hit songs.
In The Beatles, the tension between John Lennon and Paul McCartney didn't stop them from creating great hits like Let It Be and Hey Jude. In Pink Floyd, Roger Waters and David Gilmour had intense arguments and still managed to achieve fame with The Wall.
Meanwhile, the Gallagher brothers in Oasis frequently fought and insulted each other, yet they released songs that became anthems like Wonderwall and Don't Look Back in Anger.
These bands demonstrated that creativity isn't stifled despite conflicts and fights among their members, and that music can transcend and even fuel the inspiration of artists.
The Who

Pete Townshend and Roger Daltrey fought daily. Despite this, the band's success was phenomenal.
The Police

Sting and Stewart Copeland had a terrible relationship and were constantly fighting. Even so, they released hits that are still listened to all over the world.
The Eagles

Glenn Frey and Don Felder couldn't stand each other, and tensions within the group were constant.
The Beatles

The group had financial disputes and internal conflicts, especially between John Lennon and Paul McCartney.
The Beach Boys

Los Wilson peleaban por el liderazgo con los otros integrantes de la banda.
Stone Temple Pilots

Scott Weiland struggled with addiction, which led to conflicts with the rest of the band.
Smashing Pumpkins

Billy Corgan, the band's leader, used to make all the band's decisions, which led to internal conflicts.
Sex Pistols

Internal conflicts and addiction problems.
Red Hot Chili Peppers

Addiction problems and issues with the band's guitarists.
Pink Floyd

Roger Waters and David Gilmour had fierce arguments, yet they achieved numerous successes like The Wall and The Final Cut.
Oasis

Brothers Noel and Liam Gallagher had physical fights and exchanged insults. Even so, their hits continue to be played everywhere.
Nirvana

The atmosphere within the band, plagued by addiction and conflict, was never the best.
Mötley Crüe

The band was not immune to physical fights and ego clashes.
Megadeth

Megadeth founder Dave Mustaine always had conflicts with his bandmates.
Korn

Constant tension and addiction problems. Even so, they produced outstanding albums.
Guns N’ Roses

Axl Rose clashed with his bandmates amidst tours and addiction problems.
Fleetwood Mac

The band suffered internal betrayals, romantic conflicts, and created great albums.
Creedence Clearwater Revival

John Fogerty was at odds with all the band members amidst lawsuits and physical fights.
Aerosmith

Joe Perry and Steven Tyler were constantly fighting amidst drug problems.
Metallica

The band had constant fights and ego clashes.