Moments That Destroyed The Careers Of One-Hit Wonders
Over the years, many bands and artists have gained the dreaded label of "one-hit wonder." And some have even managed to destroy their careers.
Read MoreOver the years, many bands and artists have gained the dreaded label of "one-hit wonder." And some have even managed to destroy their careers.
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Read MoreEven as they took over the alternative rock world in the 1990s, Weezer experienced setbacks in the form of critical failures, health crises, and band turmail.
Read MoreCelebrities wind up in jail or prison more often than you might think. Here are a few entertainers and athletes who served time and moved on with their lives.
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Read MorePlenty of '90s celebrities quietly faded away as the years passed and even died, but some of those stars of the 1990s met their maker in the most bizarre way.
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Read MoreDespite what some have been led to believe, Parks wasn't just a tired, middle-aged woman whose feet hurt.
Read MoreThe "Eurovision Song Contest" made its TV debut in 1956 and is still running. Decades later, this 1974 hit remains the greatest song in the show's history.
Read More"MythBusters" featured a talented team of engineers, experts, and testers, but even Adam, Jamie, and the Build Team got it wrong every now and then.
Read MoreCatastrophe and tragic personal circumstances have taken some of the best musicians away from us far too soon, some of whom died at the peak of their fame.
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Read MoreCountry music icon Tammy Wynette died at 55-years-old. Though she had ongoing health issues, her daughters suspected foul play. Here's what her autopsy showed.
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Read MorePlenty of aspiring musicians have found fame and fortune, only to fade away into obscurity as a one-hit wonder, but a few found their way to prison.
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