Founding MC5 drummer Dennis “Machine Gun” Thompson died Wednesday, according to The Detroit Free Press. He was 75.
An exact cause of death has not been revealed, but Thompson had reportedly suffered a series of medical issues in recent months, including a heart attack in April.
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DENNIS THOMPSON, MC5 Drummer And Last Surviving Original Member, Dead At 75
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