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Crazy Town frontman Shifty Shellshock’s cause of death linked to fentanyl, officials confirm

Crazy Town frontman Shifty Shellshock’s sudden death at age 49 has been linked to fentanyl, officials have confirmed.In a statement released yesterday (September 24), per Rolling Stone, the Los Angeles County Medical Examiner revealed that Shellshock – real name Seth Brooks Binzer – died from the combined effects of fentanyl, cocaine, and methamphetamine. They also confirm previous statements by Binzer’s representative, Howie Hubberman, that the death was an accident at his home earlier this year (June 24).At the time, Hubberman said: “Seth has been struggling with substance abuse problems for quite sometime.
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Crazy Town singer Shifty Shellshock promised to get clean in haunting audio before fatal overdose
he died of an accidental overdose in June.The “Butterfly” singer — whose real name was Seth Binzer — told his longtime pal and bandmate Mike “Rebel” Raymo that he knew he needed to get clean but wanted “one night of fun” beforehand.Sadly, Shellshock revealed he had gotten in deep with a “big time” drug dealer, who was allegedly giving him tastes of product for free. “I will do a three to five day chemical detox and then I will go to meetings and get outpatient and I will walk the walk, do the do and make you proud,” the late rocker told Raymo in a haunting voice recording obtained by Daily Mail and published on Monday, September 16.“But I need one night of fun, one night to clean up and one night to tell my girl I love her,” Shellshock stated in the chilling audio recorded in July 2023.The singer passed away at a Los Angeles residence almost one year later on June 24 at 49.Shellshock’s death was confirmed by Crazy Town’s manager, Howie Hubberman, who revealed he had overdosed on drugs.“Seth Binzer, after struggling with addiction and Crazy Town’s rapid success with ‘Butterfly,’ never was able to reach out on a more successful level to deal with his addictions,” Hubberman told People at the time.
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