10 Bands That Only Have One Key Member

10. Robert Smith - The Cure

In the waning days of the punk movement, the Cure was considered a bit of an oddity. Whereas people like Joy Division were mining the more depressing side of the post punk world, these were songs that were aching with emotion, sounding like they were either about to fall apart at any moment or absolutely explode into something transcendent. It takes an entire army of power to make something that potent, but everything existed in the mind of Robert Smith.

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Though the band has gone through many different iterations over their career, Smith has always been at the center of it all, working out the bugs of every single sonic detour and trying to make sure that his music is the most indicative of how he feels at the time. While you can see the kind of abrasive punk band they were trying to be in the days of Three Imaginary Boys, things seemed to change ever since the song Forest, with each song taking a darker shift before pivoting into the world of pop music.

The darkness is only one string to what Smith has in store though, morphing into the '80s with some of the biggest love songs of his generation like Just Like Heaven or Friday I'm In Love. The rest of the band may be a bit of a revolving door, but being in the Cure isn't really about darkness all of the time. It's having the bravery to be open with your music.

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