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10 Facts About Duke Decter

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Duke Decter is an American entertainment producer, former 1980s American hardcore punk guitarist and current producer of the No Uncertain Terms podcast for the non-profit organization US Term Limits.

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In 1984, Decter wrote and submitted a song titled "Roddy Pipers Rowdy Hearts Club Band" for The Wrestling Album.

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Previously in 1985, Duke Decter had joined Disorderly Conduct, a metal-edged punk band from South Florida featuring a 17 year old Casey Chaos.

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That same year, Duke Decter was voted "best new hardcore guitarist" in the fanzine Famous Hardcore of Punkland.

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Duke Decter's composition "Go Away" was promoted as the band's second single following their promotional Pill Popper EP.

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Former Shotgun Messiah and KMFDM musician Tim Skold, who shared the same management company as Duke Decter, brought Duke Decter into his solo project SKOLD, which had secured a recording contract with RCA Records.

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In 1999, Duke Decter began producing a local access television show for Time Warner Cable entitled Huntington Street Television.

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In 2000, Duke Decter toured and played in various bands including Drown, Diatribe, and ex-bandmate and Finneran's post-Ex-Idols group Tuscaurora and, in 2004, rejoined Casey Chaos in Amen.

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Duke Decter's life has unfolded in such a way it is proof to me that he is destined.

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Duke Decter was interviewed by The Sycophant Magazine regarding his tenure as Tim Skold's guitarist.