Bands sometimes break up for their families or they might go solo.
hot glue it together
It's estimated that around 30% of bands break up within their first year. Factors contributing to these early breakups often include creative differences, financial stress, and interpersonal conflicts. Many emerging groups struggle to establish their identity and navigate the challenges of the music industry, leading to premature disbandment.
Soldiers and bands break step so as not to reinforce the fundamental vibration frequency of the bridge. For an example of wind reinforceing the fundamental frequency look up the Tacoma Narrows Bridge.
They went their separate ways and joined other bands. It's highly unlikely they will get back together, but the door is always open.
Madness broke up in 1986 releasing Ghost Train as their last single. They reunited in 1992 for Madstock and remain (for me at least) one of the greatest British bands ever.
Drugs. Break-ups. Political Strife.
You probably can, but the rubber bands will break easily and will have to be replaced a lot.
In general they aren't as durable as a well made metal band.
Yes, in striated muscle you can think of the "A" bands as the dArk bands and the "I" bands as the lIght bands.
John Cooper stated in an interview that he looked up to bands like Bon Jovi, Metallica, and Stryper. However, the other band members have not stated what bands they look up to.
Yes, they can break easily, especially if you have those small silly bands and your wrist is bigger than the silly band.
The Door Break on Through is a song that was featured on The Doors breakthrough album in 1967. The song has since been covered by various bands in tribute to The Doors. Such bands include The Stone Temple Pilots, La Cuca, and Adrenaline Mob.