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The 5 Most Surprising Lineup Changes In Hair Metal History

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What are the five most surprising lineup changes in the history of hair metal?The 1980s were the heyday of hair metal; a genre that took over the airwaves and the rotation on MTV with its irresistible hooks, flashy style, and timeless anthems… and a hell of a lot of AquaNet.Beneath the sequins, sky-high hair and electrifying performances, the world of hair metal bands was anything but stable. The glitz and glam often masked a tumultuous reality of internal strife, ego clashes, and constant reinvention, as the pressures of fame and the shifting tides of the music industry took their toll.With bands frequently undergoing a variety of shakeups, fans were often left in shock when key members departed or were replaced, sometimes altering the very essence of the group. These lineup changes weren’t just footnotes in rock history—they were defining moments that reshaped the trajectory of many iconic bands.READ MORE: The 10 Best Hair Metal Albums of the 1990sRead below as we explore the 5 most shocking lineup changes in hair metal history and uncover how these transitions influenced the sound, success, and lasting impact of some of the era’s most beloved bands.The 5 Most Surprising Lineup Changes In Hair Metal HistoryGallery Credit: Sydney TaylorThe 10 Best Hair Metal Albums By Non-Hair Metal BandsSome bands did not fit the hair metal mold, but played along convincingly enough for at least one album.Gallery Credit: Sydney TaylorThe 9 Best Non-Hair Metal Albums by Hair Metal BandsAs hair metal faded, some bands persevered and changed up their style to something definitively not hair metal.Gallery Credit: Sydney TaylorVisit the Loudwire merch store.

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