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Mötley Crüe's journey is a vivid illustration of how addiction and chaos can tear apart a band propelling them to the heights of rock stardom. As their fourth studio album "Dr. Feelgood" topped charts in 1989, internal strife simmered under the surface, exacerbated by personal battles with addiction. The subsequent departure of frontman Vince Neil due to creative disagreements led to chaotic lineup changes, ultimately culminating in a cease of touring agreement in 2014. Despite years of turbulence, their 2019 film "The Dirt" reignited interest, proving that the allure of their music still resonates.