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The 1975 have deactivated all of their social media accounts as of Wednesday (July 24).

are being their cryptic selves and have deactivated all of their social media accounts as of Wednesday .

The massive social wipe came right after the band posted a mysterious flyer that read "Wake up!" on top of other words in different languages, suggesting that a new single could be on the way.that there will be new music in August, following up The "Somebody Else" rockers have pulled similar moves in the past, too, releasing hidden zip files and mysterious computer games leading up to the release of "Give Yourself a Try.

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