Another "vaccine" victim?

Andy Fletcher of Depeche Mode died at the end of May of this year, I just found out. Apparently he had a vaccination card. There is no cause of death given, though. How common is this to not mention a cause of death in the past year?

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Damn, I had no idea either.
Andy was the best clapper in the business.
RIP, dude.

Establishment media may be downplaying celebrity deaths because there are so many these days.

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>Andy was the best clapper in the business.
Whatever Andy contributed to DM is a mystery as far as I know.
Also, DM went openly leftist with their previous album. They haven't put out good material since Playing the Angel, and that album was half good and half shitty.

LOL, look at this crap. Google wants to make sure that you know his death was "NATURAL CAUSES" and definitely not the vaccine.

Dying at age 60 is not very common, especially when you're a millionaire.

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Nobody dies of natural causes at 60.

What they mean to say is its natural to die suddenly when the cause is the COVID vaccination.

Lab engineered causes

Yeah, they jumped on the Orange Man Bad train pretty quick. I've been a DM fan since the late 80's but I didn't buy their latest album because that single was so lame. I didn't even bother downloading it.

Fletch was Martin's childhood friend, and he ultimately managed the business side of things. He got to live an exciting life, though. Ah, well. Alan Wilder was the soul of Depeche Mode's signature sound, and once he left, they never regained their former glory.

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It's really suspect that a bunch of celebrities, international and national ones, all of a sudden:
>Drop dead of unspecified reasons
>Suffer from unspecified facial spasms/paralysis
>Suffer from weird fatigue problems
>Get blotclots in their brain
>Suffer from weird rashes or skin conditions
Especially from the ones advocating the cuckshot (and most of them getting COVID after they got all of their shots and boosters). Meanwhile I can personally attest that people that didn't get the shot either got COVID once or never at all; while those that did get the shot got it multiple times.

>Alan Wilder was the soul of Depeche Mode's signature sound
Yeah, definitely agree with that, but I do like the singles from the Ultra album. Somehow they were still able to channel some of Alan's spirit for that album. Same thing for the song "Precious", which sounds like classic DM. If you listen to his remix of "In Chains", it sounds like what DM would sound like now (or at least when the song was released) with him still in the group.

Alan's last album with the group was the pinnacle of DM's output, in my opinion. While Violator is a great album, Songs of Faith and Devotion was experimental for them and a risk after the Violator album, but it is my favorite album from them.

"Songs of Faith and Devotion" was fantastic, very dark, very unique sound, even by DM standards, and the remixes were great, especially "In Your Room (Zephyr Mix)". They clearly wanted to take it to the next level with that project. "Ultra" was decent, if they had called it quits, it would have been a fine swan-song. But it went downhill from there... "Exciter" was the most inappropriate title ever, as that album was absolutely boring and the point at which they ran out of ideas. Meanwhile, Alan was forging new territory with his Recoil albums, those trip-hop soundscapes of stories and songs.

But what was Fletch doing during all that time? Administering the publishing rights, I suppose, and enjoying being along for the ride.

I think for some notable people it wouldn't be uncommon to not state the cause of death publicly.
I know that those who are notable but not active in media celebrities probably don't give the media a cause of death because they want privacy, though these types are usually of older generations anyway.
Celebrities that share all of their life suddenly going dark after a death at 40 however.....

>"Songs of Faith and Devotion" was fantastic, very dark, very unique sound, even by DM standards, and the remixes were great
Yes, good description. One remix that stands out in my mind is Rush (Nitrate mix) I think it is. I haven't listened to the remixes from that album in at least a decade but that title stands out in my head.

>"Ultra" was decent, if they had called it quits, it would have been a fine swan-song
agree 100%

>"Exciter" was the most inappropriate title ever, as that album was absolutely boring and the point at which they ran out of ideas
Also agree with this. I really tried hard to like it. That album holds unpleasant life memories for me.
It was pretty much downhill for DM from there. All DM releases since have about 1 album's worth of solid material.

>But what was Fletch doing during all that time? Administering the publishing rights, I suppose, and enjoying being along for the ride.
Yeah, nobody seemed to understand what his point was in being there.

Don't care. Trash music. I'd rather listen to audiobooks

well i hope he.....enjoys the silence

edgy

Hank from turbonegro died late last year.
They never said why he died unless he got back into heroin.
Drummer from the foo fighters died of a heart attack too.

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Thank god Robert Smith is still alive.

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>Literally who? died.
Well, there's not any other possible explanation but the covid shots.

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what a fag

Natural causes means he died from something that was made of molecules as opposed to supernatural causes like ghosts, demons or choking on ectoplasm.

>>Literally who? died.
A member of a pretty major band, Moshe, try to keep up.

It's common for suicide you retard.