Deuce disbanded in 2012 after releasing their last album.
Deuce, also known as Deuce Hollywood, was an American rock band that was formed in the early 2000s. The band gained some popularity with their blend of rock, hip-hop, and metal, but they were perhaps best known for their frontman Aron Erlichman, who later became famous as a member of the band Hollywood Undead. Deuce released their debut album, “Nine Lives,” in 2012, which featured a mix of aggressive and melodic tracks.
Despite the initial success of their album, internal conflicts and disagreements with their record label led to the band’s dissolution. After the release of “Nine Lives,” the members of Deuce went their separate ways, with Aron Erlichman focusing on his solo career and other music projects. The disbandment of Deuce was not widely publicized, and as a result, the band faded from the public eye without much fanfare. The members have since pursued individual careers in music and other fields, but they have not reunited as Deuce.