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Rock and pop history is full of wild stories, but some of the strongest chapters are about recovery. These musicians faced addiction, hit hard limits, and chose sobriety. Their paths show change is possible, even under fame and pressure, and their music often grew deeper afterward for many listeners worldwide.
#1: Trent Reznor Finds Clarity and Control After Rehab
Industrial rocker Trent Reznor built Nine Inch Nails on anger and distortion during the nineties, but cocaine and alcohol blurred everything. After rehab around 2001, he cut ties with chaos and rebuilt his studio life. Clean years followed, leading to film scores, awards, and steadier creative control.

