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===Adult lives and deaths of the Toulon brothers (2010-2011)=== J.P. Toulon moved to New York City where he began playing with Planned Collapse, a [[crust punk]] band based out of [[C-Squat]], a [[Squatting|communal squat]] located in the [[East Village (Manhattan)|East Village]] of Manhattan. In early 2010, he served jail time in Madison, Wisconsin, and later moved on to a drug rehab facility where he had apparently managed to overcome his drug addiction. J.P. Toulon died on November 13, 2010, his brother Jamie's birthday. He had been living in [[Minneapolis]]<ref>{{cite web| title = For Nick Phillips| publisher = Star Fucking Hipsters| url = http://blogs.myspace.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=blog.view&friendId=178370863&blogId=540633656| accessdate = 2010-11-13| archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20090207065936/http://blogs.myspace.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=blog.view| archive-date = 2009-02-07| url-status = dead}}</ref> with his son at the time of his death. While the cause of death has never been made public, Toulon had previously been hospitalized for [[pancreatitis]] several times in the months prior to his death. A memorial service was held for Toulon at C-Squat on November 21, 2010. Jamie Toulon went on to play guitar for the [[Milwaukee]] band Doomsday Cauldron. Like his brother, he later moved to New York City and played in a punk band named Apox, which released an album titled ''Prevalence'' in 1998. He was also an original member of [[Star Fucking Hipsters]], a side project of [[Leftöver Crack]] member, [[Stza]]. Jamie also joined his brother in Planned Collapse until both brothers left the band. Clay Pigeon, a WFMU DJ who often records conversations with random NYC street people, included a fifteen-minute interview with Jamie on his August 26, 2010, broadcast. In the interview, Jamie revealed that he was living on the streets of New York City and was battling an ongoing drug addiction. Jamie committed suicide in [[Lynchburg, Virginia]] on June 10, 2011, seven months after the death of his brother.<ref>{{cite web | title = JAMIE TOULON DIES | publisher = The Rock Telegraph| url = http://rocktelegraph.blogspot.com/2011/06/jamie-toulon-dies.html?showComment=1311624822011#c1765492779667879084| accessdate = 2011-07-25}}</ref> Jesse Collins-Davies, using the name DJ Jesse Collins, continued to perform as part of the [[drum and bass]]/[[Oldschool jungle|jungle music]] scene of Madison. He also has a career as an abstract artist, primarily working in the medium of watercolor on glass. Graham Lindsey began a solo career as an [[alternative country]] artist. He released his first album, ''Famous Anonymous Wilderness'', in 2003. A second album, ''Hell Under The Skullbones'', followed in 2006. In 2008 he released ''The Mine EP'' and his third full-length album, ''We Are All Alone In This Together''. A compilation album of rarities titled, ''Digging Up Birds: A Collection of Rarities & Others'' was released in 2014. Four of Lindsey's songs were used in the [[Direct-to-video|direct-to-DVD]] film, ''Fairview St.'', released in 2009. Lindsey is also a backup musician for The Perreze Farm, a band formed by Lindsey's drummer, Joe Perreze. They released their debut EP, ''Songs For The Birds'', on May 26, 2009. Vern Toulon, producer and father to the Toulon brothers, went on to appear in the Madison-based documentary film ''Streets Without Cars'' before his death on May 31, 2001, at the age of 46. Several reports indicate that he had resorted to [[begging|panhandling]] in the years before his death. The boys' parents had divorced early in the band's career. Several years after the divorce, the boys' mother died in a train accident.
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