Any that have come close?

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    A lot of k-pop boy/girl bands have rotating members that can age out and be replaced.

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    The Puerto Rican boy band Menudo from the 80s. Members are replaced once they hit puberty, Ricky Martin was one of its members. The group had 50 members in it’s lifetime.

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    The Ink Spots are an interesting case. They’re a vocal group from the 30s. Not only did that group Theseus itself and then dissolve by the 50s, but afterward there were legal disputes. A bunch of the past members claimed rights to the name. Courts ultimately said ‘nobody owns the name, you can all use it’. So anybody with any connection was going around performing as The Ink Spots, and those groups were also changing members. Over the decades there were probably multiple fully Theseus’d versions of the group going at the same time.

    Andrew Hickey has a good podcast episode on it that you can listen to/read. https://500songs.com/podcast/the-ink-spots-thats-when-your-heartaches-begin/

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    Velvet Underground’s last album Sqeeze is basically a Doug Yule solo album and made without any original members. Yule joined the band about halfway through its existence. For that reason many don’t consider it part of the band’s catalog. Personally, I think the album gets unfairly judged. It’s pretty good, just not on par with Lou Reed’s work, but what is?

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        The allegations are literally the only reason I had any idea that the band is still ongoing (and that all the members has swapped out, several times apparently).

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    Tull comes close. Anderson at one point said the band was over without barre but he reformed the band this millenia without him so at this point he is the only one who has always been with the band and indeed many people think his name is jethro tull. The band has had a crazy amount of turnover even early in its career and a crazy amount of ex members in other well known bands. Heck in the first or second studio album there is a song about members that left the band before its success. The 20 year album had a little flow chart of band members who ended up in other groups.

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    napalm death had this happen on their debut album. first side is one group of guys, second side is a completely different group, except the drummer

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    Glenn Miller Orchestra was formed a while after Glenn Miller (of “Glenn Miller and his orchestra”-fame) disappeared in 1942. The new band was more or less a continuation of the old band, with some overlap in members. They’re still active today.

    IIRC, the intention was for Deep Purple to continuously have members come and go, effectively making them a Band of Theseus. However, there was one lineup that was a lot more successful and famous, so changing the lineup would be detrimental to success.

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    there’s a metal band called Zao that’s been around for ages and have had all members replaced. they wrote a song (called ship of Theseus) about it.

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      I just listened to them for the first time in like a decade this past weekend, great band in the aughts but I haven’t heard any newer stuff

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    Not up to date personally, but I feel like at one point Guns n’ Roses was just Axl and all different musicians

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      Yes, that’s because it was. The album Chinese Democracy was basically a solo project by Axl.

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        Apparently many versions of the songs exist (or have existed) as parts of songs were also re-recorded as members joined and left over the many years it took to finish the album. In itself a ship of theseus album.

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    Journey apparently only has one original member left. I mention them because I remember them having a lot of turnover.

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      Neal Schon, the guitarist, is the only one who’s been in the band constantly since the start. Until very recently they still had a couple (Ross Valory & Jonathan Cain) who played in the heyday.