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Former
EXODUS guitarist
Rick Hunolt has launched a new band called
DIE HUMANE.
The news of
Hunolt's project was shared by
BLIND ILLUSION's
Mark Biedermann who took to his
Facebook Saturday night (February 19) to write: "Here's what's really going on.
Rick Hunolt's new band
DIE HUMANE is going to blow your mind. I wish I could share what he gave me but just know this it is fresh, new and different with amazing vocals and top notch Guitar playing! That is after one listen to one song. Now let me get back to you in a few minutes as I have just received more. Dang it's good to be in the loop! Thank you
Rick!"
Hunolt — the other half of the famed
EXODUS "H-Team" who is on every studio recording from 1985 through 2004 and co-wrote some of the band's best-known songs such as
"A Lesson In Violence" and
"Deliver Us To Evil" — left
EXODUS after the band's highly acclaimed 2004 reunion album,
"Tempo Of The Damned". Following his departure,
Hunolt was replaced by
HEATHEN guitarist
Lee Altus.
Rick discussed his exit from
EXODUS during a November 2021 appearance on
"Put Up Your Dukes", the new podcast hosted by ex-
EXODUS singer
Rob Dukes. He said: "During the recording of
'Tempo',
Gary [
Holt,
EXODUS guitarist] had just gotten clean a little while prior to that, and I was still using. But I've gotta say,
Gary Holt — my hat's off to the man for… He never sweated me. Not once did
Gary say, 'Dude, you're a piece of shit. I'm gonna fire you from the band if you don't get your shit together.' He never said nothing. He let it take its course, you know what I mean?
"I was a mess,"
Rick continued. "We all were, but everybody got better, and I didn't. I fell down the rabbit hole even worse, I think, because I was just so depressed. I couldn't stop. I don't know what was up… To the point where I was gonna lose my position in the band I'd been in for over 20 years — my best friends, my
life. Yeah, it was dark as fuck.
"One day, after spending my life, giving everything that I had and the whole world to
EXODUS, one day I woke up and I wasn't in
EXODUS anymore,"
Hunolt added. "And that morning was, like… Dude, I can't even describe the emotions that I [was feeling]. I woke up and I wasn't in
EXODUS anymore, dude. It damn near took me out, bro."
Rick revealed that he went through a particularly difficult period after splitting with
EXODUS. "I had to reinvent myself at 40-plus years old, [with] two little kids," he said. "I ended up moving out of Oakland. I had to get the fuck out of there, 'cause we were living at the studio; it was bad. And then we moved in with my wife's mom and I got a job at the [discount chain]
Dollar Tree and I ended up working there for, like, two or three years. I mean, I can go on and on and on. But long story short, I met a guy who knew who I was and offered me a job on his ranch. And the rest is history. He taught me how to live my life and make money."
Hunolt makes a guest appearance on
EXODUS's new studio album,
"Persona Non Grata", which was released in November via
Nuclear Blast Records.
The San Francisco Bay Area thrashers' latest disc is the follow-up to 2014's
"Blood In Blood Out", which was their first release since the departure of
Dukes, the group's lead singer of nine years, and the return of
Steve "Zetro" Souza, who previously fronted
EXODUS from 1986 to 1993 and from 2002 to 2004.
Back in April 2019,
Hunolt rejoined
Holt and other
EXODUS members
Tom Hunting (drums) and
Souza to perform several of the group's classic songs during a
METAL ALLEGIANCE concert in San Francisco, California. More recently,
Hunolt joined
EXODUS on stage in August at
Psycho Las Vegas in Las Vegas, Nevada.
The original lineup of
EXODUS consisted of guitarists
Kirk Hammett (now in
METALLICA) and
Tim Agnello,
Hunting and vocalist
Keith Stewart.
Holt joined the band in 1981, while
Kirk left two years before
EXODUS's debut album,
"Bonded By Blood", saw the light of day.
Here's what's really going on. Rick Hunolt's new band DIE HUMANE is going to blow your mind.I wish I could share what he…
Posted by Mark Biedermann on Saturday, February 19, 2022