The Doors
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- a US rock group formed in 1965. The singer was Jim Morrison. He and the band were regularly in trouble for bad behaviour, and their songs were criticized for emphasizing drugs and sex. These included Light My Fire (1967) and Touch Me (1969). After Morrison died, the band continued into the early 1980s. Their story was told in the film The Doors (1991).