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A toxicology report for late Foo Fighters drummer Taylor Hawkins shows the musician had multiple types of substances in his system at the time of death. "The toxicology test on urine from Taylor Hawkins' body preliminarily found 10 types of substances, including: THC, tricyclic antidepressants, benzodiazepines, and opioids," the Attorney General's Office of Colombia shared Saturday in a statement (translated from Spanish) on its Twitter account. "The National Institute of Legal Medicine is continuing medical studies to completely clarify the cause of death for Taylor Hawkins," continued the statement. The Attorney General's office will also continue conducting its own investigation.
originally posted by: Macenroe82
a reply to: Dutchowl
Drugs.
There were lots of drugs found in his system.
originally posted by: ShaylaB
Very sad, seems to be a very obvious myocarditis case with their well publicised maximum jab policy as a band and his heart being swollen to twice the normal size...opiates, cannabis, anti-depressants etc simply don't do that. Not sure if anything is going on with tennis player Rafael Nadal but he's had to drop out of matches now because of breathing problems and dizziness, though he's blaming rib problems. A country and western singer also had a heart attack today and of course Shane Ward recently died of a heart attack....and this is is just high profile cases in recent weeks, I truly fear for those who've jabbed themselves up to the hilt :-(
originally posted by: BrokenCircles
originally posted by: Macenroe82
a reply to: Dutchowl
Drugs.
There were lots of drugs found in his system.
The fact that he had multiple drugs in his system doesn't necessarily mean that's what killed him.
....just sayin'
As drummer for the Foo Fighters for over 20 years, Taylor Hawkins has drummed his way through everything from Reading & Leeds Festival, to Radio 1 Live Lounges to sell out stadium shows.
But what does it take to become a drummer? What inspires someone to pick up a pair of drumsticks in the first place? And just how important is the drummer to a band?
In this programme, Taylor gives us a guided tour of his drum kit, talking to Radio 6 Music's Steve Lamacq about his childhood, his influences, his favourite drum loops, and what it’s like drumming with both Alanis Morissette & Dave Grohl.