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In addition to Oasis, these 3 bands also reunited after splitting due to conflict

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Written by: Adristi Putri Febrianti
After years of separation due to internal conflicts, the legendary British rock band, Oasis, has finally decided to reunite. This decision has been enthusiastically welcomed by fans, making Oasis one of the bands that successfully overcame past divisions and returned for a reunion tour.

According to reports from Channel News Asia, Oasis is not the only band that has successfully made a comeback. Several other music groups have also managed to return to the stage after experiencing splits in the past.

The return of Oasis and other bands to the music industry shows that despite past conflicts, some groups are able to overcome their differences and achieve new success.
Here are the bands that reunited after splitting due to conflict:

1. The Police

The Police, led by lead vocalist Sting, achieved many hits since 1977, including famous songs like Roxanne, Message In A Bottle, and Every Breath You Take. However, in the mid-1980s, the band stopped performing together due to tensions among its members. As conflicts escalated, drummer Stewart Copeland once wrote insults on the drum he used while behind Sting, although he later stated that it was just a way to motivate himself.
"We often conflicted in the studio, but despite that, we created amazing works and remained close on stage, in the van, and on the plane," Copeland explained in a recent interview with The Guardian.

Copeland also mentioned that there is a myth about the tension between him and Sting, including the claim that he once broke Sting's rib, which he clarified as a joke. He revealed that their band needed therapy to reunite during their comeback from 2007 to 2008.

2. Pixies

Rock legends Tears for Fears and Guns N' Roses also managed to set aside their egos to return to the stage. Their comeback shows that despite internal conflicts, they can overcome differences and continue their music careers.

However, not all conflicts can be resolved easily. The alternative rock band Pixies, which gained underground popularity in the 1980s, made a comeback in the early 2000s after disbanding at the height of their fame.

Unfortunately, although they managed to reunite, their journey was not entirely smooth. Bassist Kim Deal eventually left the band in 2013, marking one of the major challenges in their efforts to return to the music industry.

3. Spice Girls

The Spice Girls are a highly popular English girl band from the 1990s, consisting of Victoria Beckham, Melanie Chisholm, Melanie Brown, Geri Halliwell, and Emma Bunton. They achieved great success with their debut song Wannabe in 1996, which topped the charts in 22 countries.

In 1998, Geri Halliwell left the group, and the other four members released their third album, Forever, in 2000 before the Spice Girls eventually disbanded. Nevertheless, they reunited for a world tour in 2007-2008, and made a huge surprise with their performance at the closing of the London 2012 Olympics. This performance sparked speculation that the French electronic group, Daft Punk, might also reunite for the Paris Olympics, although that did not happen.

The Spice Girls' most recent tour in 2019 did not involve Victoria Beckham, who has since transitioned to a career as a famous fashion designer. However, on her 50th birthday, Beckham was seen dancing with the other four Spice Girls members in a video posted by her husband, David Beckham. The video went viral on Instagram and sparked speculation about a possible new reunion.

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Disclaimer: This translation from Bahasa Indonesia to English has been generated by Artificial Intelligence.
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