@FratinandMadrik

"The swift and shocking downfall" - goes on to list how lots of them are more successful than ever, and plenty of them are still around and active to this day

@jw674

I can not take this voiceover seriously

@immah8tr51

How about the shocking downfall of 90's grunge and alternative bands? Most of them are now dead from drugs or suicide.

@Hoojo

"Involved in a fatal car crash in 1983" =  Murdered someone because of being so messed up on drugs and alcohol.

@Easun36

Def Leppard didn't carry on as a four-piece, they were joined by Vivian Campbell. He is an official band member.

@Michelle-s9u

Every era has its prime. To me, the  80s rock will never die. My friends and I still listen to most of the hair metal bands.

@4you2seeme

I met Vince Neil once. He was the unhappiest person I’ve ever talked to

@shannyspage67

I'm sure Def Leopard has had their share of challenges, including Steve Clark's death and Rick Allen's accdent but they've been kick ass since day one to their fans!!! I still love them years later.

@Da_Deer

Skid row saying that they are too big to open for Kiss while I saw them opening for Kiss last year

@Tylermcmahon-tc7xy

I don’t think Def Leppard have had a downfall tbh, they’re the reason fans actually attended the stadium shows not Motley Crue

@rondellschuyler7074

Def Leppard is probably the tighest band in rock n roll. You never hear anything negative being said about one another.

@MarvinHartmann452

During that time, I was listening to Mercyfulfaith and king diamond, iron angel, but I admire Dee snyder as a person. He's an intelligent family man, the opposite of what he's looking like on-stage .

@gasdoc4789

Also, Def Leppard's story is the exact opposite of a "shocking downfall" of a rock band. I know this because the irritating narrator himself specifically says so. He shows that Def Leppard demonstrated extreme success over decades, despite facing multiple tragedies each capable of destroying any band. He also mentions that Def Leppard is is the Guinness Book of World Records having three concerts on three different continents in the same day. How do narrators like this not get fired immediately? I couldn't even get halfway through this video

@carlr0gers417

Vince  Once sang about girls, I was a fan I'm  his age, now he just sings about sandwiches.

@humongousfungusamongus3871

Bands I saw live in the 80's...
1. Motley Crue 
2. Ratt
3. Warrant 
4. Bullet Boys
5. Guns n Roses
6. Dokken 
7. Mammas Boys
8. Ronnie James Dio aka Dio
9. Alice Cooper
10. Van Halen 
And a ton of punk bands as well.

@jocelynharris-fx8ho

I would love to see a full length movie about some of these bands and their lives behind the scenes. We are familiar with Eddie Van Halen and Valerie Bertinelli but I'd love to know  about these other bands  and  their wives and children dealt with the fame and controversies.

@bpark222

There should be an upload on the horrible plastic surgeries and hair transplants/ extensions sone of these rock stars have gotten.

@humanityisdoomed2208

Grunge destroyed hair metal. Brit pop destroyed grunge. And rap/hip hop destroyed everything, that is until now when a spindly stick insect known as Swift has destroyed all music forever.

@shaneimler9328

Grunge didn't kill 80s metal, they killed themselves. Their egos got in the way of their music.

@DarkSalarian

Honestly... that was a dick move for the Van Halen Brothers to do that to Hagar. They could have started the recording process without him. This was obviously done out of spite in some fashion.