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Ann and Nancy Wilson built Heart into one of the greatest female-led rock bands in history, delivering powerhouse hits like Barracuda and Alone. But behind the stage lights and screaming fans, fame tested the sisters’ relationship. From clashing visions to personal struggles, Breaking the Band: Heart explores how two women who changed rock forever nearly lost each other along the way.

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00:00Heart is known by millions for its 80s chart-toppers.
00:04Heart dropped upon rock and roll like an atomic bomb.
00:07They sold 10 million albums in three years.
00:10But before the epic power ballads,
00:12sisters Anne and Nancy forged their way
00:14as one of the first female-fronted rock bands of the 70s.
00:18The first band that showed how hard women could rock out.
00:22She does Robert Plant better than Robert Plant does Robert Plant.
00:25And it was a band with a double love story at its heart.
00:28We had an intense love relationship happen.
00:34When she came into the room,
00:35it was like this glowing divine angel.
00:39But it was a sibling soap opera that would inevitably crash and burn.
00:43I'm not only in love with Nass, but addicted to her in ways.
00:48She's putting a dagger in his heart, tension.
00:51Ending in explosive breakups.
00:54I was furious and depressed at the same time
00:57and probably had had too much alcohol.
01:00It all kind of boiled over on stage and exploded,
01:03and that's a big no-no.
01:04Blowing the band's original dream of success apart.
01:08I didn't see it as a band from that point forward.
01:11To me, it was just really going the wrong way.
01:13It was just, you know, heartbreaking.
01:23You
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