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Professional skateboarder and lead singer of the punk band
U.S. Bombs,
Duane Peters went solo, sort of, as the frontman of Duane Peters & the Hunns. The group released Unite in 2000, the old-school anthemic punk tunes led by
Peters' hoarse, half-barked vocals. The sophomore effort Tickets to Heaven was issued the following year. Wayward Bantams appeared in early 2002, after which former
Nashville Pussy Corey Parks (
Peters' wife) became the permanent bass player and the band was rechristened
Die Hunns. Their fourth effort, Long Legs, was released in March 2004 and
Peters issued The Duane Peters Gunfight a year later, which Parks did not play on.
Die Hunns were back in action in fall 2006 with You Rot Me. ~ Richie Unterberger