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In 1985 Spazztet was riding high on their (musical genre) hit (made up name of song) but the ride would be a short one. Manager Marty Felchenberg: "I think it hurt them not being too popular at home but being a big sensation in (name of country). There is only so far you can ride that." Even so Spazztet made hordes of money opening up for great bands like (name of band) across the world. Violinist/vocalist Zach Brock: We didn't care that our music sucked! Everywhere we went people (adverb) (past tense verb) us. We were driven around in (kind of car)s, stayed in the (adjective) hotels. Heck... I was only 11 and was getting more (body part) than (famous person).

Guitarist/(job) Aaron Weistrop remembers this time quite differently. "Sure we were earning a lot of (noun) but it was also a (adjective) time. By the age of twelve I had been in and out of (noun) rehab three times. It was hard to admit it but we both knew we were on a slow descent into (place).

(aforementioned place) it was. Spazztet's follow up single (made up name of song) was barely noticed except for by (musical entertainer or band) who successfully sued them in court for all the money they had made. After packing county fairs the band couldn't even get a gig in a (adjective) club. Spazztet's successful journey had ended (adverb) and Zach and Aaron were forced to return to grade school broke and (adjective).

After the commercial break: Spazztet's (adjective) climb back to the top.