Dan Peters

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Dan Peters
Background information
Birth name Dan Peters
Born 18 August 1967
Origin Seattle, Washington
Genre(s) Rock
Alternative rock
Grunge
Occupation(s) Musician
Instrument(s) Drums
Associated
acts
Mudhoney
Nirvana
Screaming Trees

Dan Peters (born August 18, 1968) is the drummer for Mudhoney. He joined Bundle of Hiss when he was only fifteen years old. He also played drums for Nirvana, appearing on one of their best-known singles, "Sliver." Peters' only live appearance with Nirvana was on Sep 22, 1990 in Seattle, WA at the Motorsports Int'l Garage. Peters continues to drum for Mudhoney, and was replaced in Nirvana by Dave Grohl, with no hard feelings. Peters expressed his only regret as missing the chance to play drums on Nevermind. He returned to Mudhoney for the recording of Piece of Cake. He has since stayed with Mudhoney ever since. Mudhoney's latest offering is Under a Billion Suns released 7 March 2006. Peters has also played drums for Ellensburg, Washington based band Screaming Trees from 1990 to 1991.

Incesticide ("Sliver" only. Appears as drummer.)




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