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Andrew Woods death changed things for a few weeks. I probably got even heavier into drugs after that
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"Andrew Wood's death changed things for a few weeks. I probably got even heavier into drugs after that"

- Layne Staley

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In this quote, Layne Staley reflects on the impact of Andrew Wood's death on his life. Wood, the lead singer of the band Mother Love Bone, died in 1990 due to a drug overdose. Staley, who was likewise having problem with drug dependency at the time, admits that Wood's death had an extensive result on him. He exposes that he turned to drugs a lot more heavily after losing his friend, possibly as a way to cope with the discomfort and sorrow. This quote highlights the harmful nature of drug dependency and the tragic repercussions it can have on individuals and their relationships.

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Layne Staley This quote is written / told by Layne Staley between August 22, 1967 and April 5, 2002. He was a famous Musician from USA. The author also have 34 other quotes.

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