Loud Fast Rules – Magazine

Loud Fast Rules – Magazine

I bought this a while back because Duane Peters is a guest columnist and because it just looked cool. Been in the wrapper since then sitting on various shelves and tables being displayed. Time to open it up and read it. I love shit like this.

Loud

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Die Hunns – Long Legs Limited Edition Picture Disc

Die Hunns – Long Legs Limited Edition Picture Disc

This was the first Hunns record to feature Corey Parks on bass and vocals. This is one of my favorite records of all time. The cover of “Time has come today” is great. I’m talking really great. Duane and Corey share the vocals and they are incredible. Her high voice with Duane’s signature growl make it a classic. Two other cover songs, some Hunns classics and a few new tunes make up the rest.

The vinyl version has 3 bonus tracks not on the cd. This picture disc is a limited edition number 148 of 666 made. How Rock and Roll is that? Great heavy slab with great graphics. Those guys at “I used to fuck people like you in prison” records in Germany know quality.

Hunns

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The Hunns – You Rot Me LP

The Hunns – You Rot Me LP

The Hunns, originally, “Duane Peters and the Hunns” formed in 2000 with a rotating band with Peters the only constant. After Duane and Corey Parks met and married in 2002, they released “Long Legs” in 2004 and then You Rot Me in 2006. More on Long Legs later.

We went to see Duane’s other band the US Bombs in Atlanta in May 2006. I got to meet Duane and tell him what a huge fan I was. He had read my reviews on Musicfiler.com and even announced to the crowd that “hey, that cool cat from Musicfilter is here tonight!”. After the show Duane told me The Hunns next album was almost finished and it “was fucking out there man!”. In August I was very excited to recieve an advance copy of the new record from Duane himself. Read my obviously excited review on Musicfilter here. That review pretty much sums up how much I love this record. Great original Rock and Roll. There is no better voice in Rock and Roll than Duane Peters.

This is a limited edition clear vinyl album released on “I used to fuck people like you in prison” records.