
Here are 5 hair metal musicians who never really drank alcohol or did drugs.
This 1980s scene is often most remembered for the excess that included, but wasn’t limited to, wild parties, heavy drinking, and rampant drug use. Although not every musician followed that path.
While the lifestyle of many bands has become infamous, a number of artists approached their careers with moderation, prioritizing their musicianship and professional career over indulgence. These musicians often avoided substances entirely or limited their use, choosing instead to focus on their craft.
Maintaining sobriety or minimal substance use required a different approach to the demands of the hair metal lifestyle. Those who stayed sober often relied on structured routines and a professional mindset that allowed them to remain productive and consistent over decades in a demanding industry.
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This article highlights five hair metal musicians who never really drank alcohol or did drugs, illustrating how discipline really molded their careers. Their examples show that success in the genre did not necessarily depend on embracing the excesses for which the era is remembered.
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