The one-time drummer for rock band The Cure died on Feb. 26 after a brief battle with stage four cancer. He was 68. Anderson was best known for his work with The Cure, which he first joined in 1983. He recorded on the albums Japanese Whispers, The Top, and Concert, as well as 1983 singles “Speak My Language” and “The Love Cats.” “The Love Cats” marked The Cure’s first top 10 hit in the U.K. After his time with the rock band, he dedicated much of his career to working as a session musician, playing with the likes of Iggy Pop, Jeffrey Lee Pierce, the Sex Pistols’ Glen Matlock, Edwyn Collins, Peter Gabriel, Isaac Hayes, Youth, The Steve Hillage Band, and more.