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Duane Peters: “All I Want to do is to Ride For a Company That Wasn’t Full of Sh*t”

Duane Peters on staying true.
ShreddER February 4, 2024
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Legendary skate punk rock Duane Peters explains why he didn't want to be with people and company full of sh*t and stayed away from the corporate environment to stay true to his roots.

Peters said that he is old school where computers didn't exist and is just being true to himself without being plastic to skaters. He called out the companies that canceled him to unfriend him on social media.

The skate icon also said that the tricks he invented were stolen from him, and he didn't get any credit since they ousted him from that community.

Despite the setbacks and challenges, he remains an indomitable force in the core community. His commitment to staying true to himself and the roots of skate culture has inspired countless skateboarders to embrace their individuality and resist the pull of corporate conformity.

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