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Supertramp's story is emblematic of the paradox that often accompanies success in the music industry: what emerges from shared struggle may dissolve into contentious battles over profits. Their trajectory—from communal living and collaborating on dog biscuits to fighting over multi-million-dollar royalties—serves as a cautionary tale of how the very wealth that can insulate artists from poverty can also serve as a wedge, splitting friendships and musical partnerships apart.