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Best bands/artists/projects that ended

Whether it's a cool band that broke up, or a rapper that died a long time ago, a lot of the music we hear may not be from artists currently in the biz. What are some of your favorite bands/artists that stopped when they could've kept going?
1At the Drive-In
Relationship of Command


This was the final album of course. Aside from that short reunion touring thing they did in 2011, these five guys are definitely done which brings me to numero dos.
2The Mars Volta
Noctourniquet


Omar and Cedric (No, not two characters from Hbo's "the Wire", we're talking about THE MARS VOLTA), ended this project in 2012. Later they formed a new band called Anteaters.
32pac
All Eyez on Me


The last album that was released when he was alive...
4Thursday
No Devolucion


No Devolucion means "No Return" so it makes sense
5Nirvana
In Utero


Should've been called Out Utero since it was their last album.
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