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Great question! There are a number of reasons why David Lee Roth left Van Halen. First and foremost, he felt that he was a more talented, and thus underappreciated, artist than the brothers-Van Halen. Also, his "rock and roll" lifestyle did not mesh with the mild mannered and sometimes camera-shy brothers. Both groups went on to produce a number of hits after the split though, so it's debateable whether or not it was good for the band overall. Time will tell. Thanks for your question.

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