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The Cure's Perry Bamonte Passes Away

Perry Bamonte, longtime The Cure musician, passes away at 65. Known for his work on albums like Wish and Wild Mood Swings, Bamontes final show was in November 2024. Hell be deeply missed by fans and the band. Checkout Solipillow.com

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