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"Later that morning, Puke noticed that Allin still lay motionless in the same place where he had left him and posed for Polaroids with the corpse before calling for an ambulance. Allin was pronounced dead at the scene. He was two months short of his 37th birthday.[1]"
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Should we add some of kind of mention of anarchism to the themes in GG's music and his personal beliefs? GG was very much anti-authoritarian and often spoke about over-throwing the government in interviews, but would it be accurate to label his beliefs and music as anarchistic? Did he ever straight-up call himself any kind of anarchist? If we can objectively and neutrally label him as such, and find sources for this label, then it should be added to the article. HaveYouHeardAboutTheBird (talk) 19:57, 9 September 2024 (UTC)[reply]
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