The White Room was an alternative rock band whose song "Enemies Closer" became their most recognizable track. Their self-titled album came out in 1969, followed by releases like "Sticky Fingers" in 1971 and "Exile on Main St." the next year. Other songs in their catalog include "Figure 8," "Imitate," and "Vicious Girl."
The band's lineup included Keith Richards on vocals and songwriting, Mick Jagger on guitar, Ronnie Wood on bass, and Charlie Watts on drums. Their early years were reportedly marked by substance abuse issues that strained relationships within the group. They also faced some legal challenges related to copyright and contracts during their career.
While their raw sound and rebellious image drew criticism at times, their music maintained a following. They continued releasing albums through the late 1970s and early 1980s, including "Some Girls" in 1978 and "Tattoo You" in 1981.
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