Episode 1
Aired Aug 5, 2001
Pat Benatar
Pat Benatar shakes up the music world with her powerful vocals and sexy image, winning four consecutive Grammy Awards.
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Episode 2
Aired Aug 12, 2001
REO Speedwagon
REO Speedwagon pioneered the power ballad, topping the charts in the '80s with "Keep on Lovin' You," "Take It on the Run" and others.
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Episode 3
Aired Aug 19, 2001
Twisted Sister
Frontman Dee Snider and the others speak candidly about the rise and fall of heavy-metal band Twisted Sister.
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Episode 4
Aired Aug 26, 2001
Hair
How the musical "Hair" became a hit after debuting on Broadway in 1968 at the height of the Vietnam War, the civil rights movement and the sexual revolution.
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Episode 5
Aired Sep 9, 2001
Blind Melon
Formed in 1990, Blind Melon found great success until Shannon Hoon's drug addiction led to his death and the decision to disband.
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Episode 6
Aired Sep 23, 2001
Judas Priest
Chronicling the history of heavy metal band Judas Priest. Includes interviews with Rob Halford, Glenn Tipton, K.K. Downing, Ian Hill, Scott Travis and Ripper Owens.
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Episode 7
Aired Oct 7, 2001
Sean "P. Diddy" Combs
Sean "P. Diddy" Combs tells his life story, tracing his rise from the streets of Harlem to influential hip-hop artist and entrepreneur.
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Episode 8
Aired Oct 14, 2001
Aaliyah
Aaliyah's promising career as a pop singer and movie actress was cut short on August 25, 2001, when she died in a tragic plane crash.
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Episode 9
Aired Oct 21, 2001
Sinead O'Connor
Sinead O'Connor's musical career goes from the top of the charts with "Nothing Compares 2 U" to a downward spiral immersed in controversy due to her beliefs.
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Episode 10
Aired Nov 11, 2001
Lindsey Buckingham
Musician Lindsey Buckingham infused Fleetwood Mac with a pop-rock sound while contending with a rocky affair with Stevie Nicks.
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Episode 11
Aired Nov 18, 2001
Mary J. Blige
Hip-hop artist Mary J. Blige sings about abusive relationships and drug addiction arising from real-life experiences.
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Episode 12
Aired Nov 25, 2001
Salt 'n' Pepa
The image hip-hop artists Salt N Pepa cultivated of strong, independent women masked their real-life insecurities even as they rose to the top of the charts.
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Episode 13
Aired Dec 9, 2001
Sublime
Sublime.
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Episode 14
Aired Jan 20, 2002
The Cult
The Cult.
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Episode 15
Aired Jan 27, 2002
Hall and Oates
Hall and Oates.
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Episode 16
Aired Feb 10, 2002
Busta Rhymes
Rapper Busta Rhymes.
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Episode 17
Aired Feb 17, 2002
Anthrax
Anthrax.
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Episode 18
Aired Mar 17, 2002
Sheryl Crow
Sheryl Crow.
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Episode 19
Aired Mar 31, 2002
Garbage
Garbage.
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Episode 20
Aired Apr 28, 2002
Foreigner
Foreigner.
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Episode 21
Aired Jun 16, 2002
Boyz II Men
Boyz II Men find success.
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Episode 22
Aired Jun 30, 2002
Bob Marley
Bob Marley.
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Episode 23
Aired Aug 26, 2002
Updates and Fresh Takes
Rod Stewart; Ricky Martin; Sheryl Crow; P. Diddy.
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Episode 24
Aired Aug 27, 2002
Riches to Rags
M.C. Hammer; TLC; Willie Nelson; Dee Snider.
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Episode 25
Aired Aug 28, 2002
Most Shocking Moments
Ozzy Osbourne; Lisa Lopes; Leif Garrett.
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Episode 26
Aired Aug 29, 2002
Near-Death Experiences
Tina Turner; Dave Mustaine; Nikki Sixx.
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Episode 27
Aired Aug 30, 2002
Raunchiest Revelations
Red Hot Chili Peppers' fans; Poison groupies; the Go-Gos; Motley Crue.
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Episode 28
Aired Aug 31, 2002
Heartbreaks and Breakups
Gwen Stefani and Tony Kanal; Stevie Nicks and Lindsay Buckingham; Sean Combs and Jennifer Lopez.
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