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Mott the Hoople was a British rock band formed in the late 1960s. The band achieved its greatest popularity in the early 1970s, particularly with the single "All the Young Dudes," written by David Bowie. Known for their glam rock style and punchy music, their most significant albums include "Mott" and "The Hoople." They collaborated with other notable artists of the time and developed a strong fan base. After several lineup changes, band members later pursued solo careers, but their musical legacy remained significant long after their disbandment. The products available from the artist Mott the Hoople include vinyls, CDs.