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Supergroups promise the thrill of favorite artists joining forces, often raising expectations sky high. Over the decades, many have formed with impressive lineups and big ideas. Yet not all deliver. Sometimes the chemistry is off or the music feels unfocused, leaving behind projects that sound better in theory than they ever did in practice.
#1: Chickenfoot Lacks Direction
Chickenfoot formed in 2008 with Sammy Hagar, Joe Satriani, Chad Smith, and Michael Anthony. Though each member had success in major bands, their collaboration felt casual. The music leaned on jam sessions rather than strong structure, resulting in songs that were competent but forgettable in a crowded rock landscape.

