Bad things can happen to anyone, even rock stars. Live Through This takes a look at some of your favorite musicians and their heroic tales of recovery.
Check the schedule for additional air times.
Some people like a drink now and then. Other people drink until their pancreas explodes. Former Guns N' Roses rocker Duff McKagan is one of the latter. Duff survived the organsplosion, but was warned that he'd be dead within the month if he didn't stop the drinking. This episode follows Duff's descent into addiction and the life-changing emergency that brought him back from the brink.
From hit producer to hottest MC in the game, Kanye West doesn't let anything stop him, not even a near fatal car accident. With his jaw wired shut, Kanye wrote his debut Grammy-winning album College Dropout. Since then, Kanye has faced ups and downs, praise and controversy, but he keeps digging for more.
Watch Video
At 17, Britney Spears was the undisputed queen of pop. She ruled the charts for years until shocking details from her personal life began to stain her squeaky-clean image. Two marriages, two divorces, rumors of drug abuse and strange public outbursts hastened her fall from teen queen to tabloid target. Explore whether this troubled star's career has come to an end, or if she will make it to the top one more time. Baby.
Watch Video
Amy Winehouse exploded onto the pop scene with a voice and style all her own. Her music made her a household name, but her partying made her infamous. After nearly shutting down her nervous system with a lethal mix of heroin, cocaine, ecstasy, ketamine and vodka, her heart stopped for several minutes. She was rushed to a hospital to have her stomach pumped, which ultimately saved her life.
Watch Video
In December 1987, after a night of partying with fellow rocker Slash, Motley Crue bassist and songwriter Nikki Sixx was declared dead, a victim of an accidental heroin overdose. Medics were only able to to revive him with a shot of adrenaline to the heart. But Sixx and the band fought back. After seeking sobriety, the members of Motley Crue went on to record their most successful album ever.
Watch Video