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They get all the glory...
by Alexandra Pollard | Photos by WENN.com / Press
Admittedly, the lead singer of a band is almost always the most famous. But there are some bands that take overshadowing to the next level.
Without Steve Tyler, Aerosmith look like a bunch of ageing country singers. Without Debbie Harry, Blondie look like eccentric business moguls. And without Morrissey... there'd be no-one in The Smiths to compare hamburgers to the Holocaust.
Here's ten bands you probably wouldn't look at twice if you passed them on the street - unless they were with their lead singer. We've even covered their faces to make it easier for you to imagine...
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