De Freitas joined the Bunnymen in 1979, replacing a drum machine. Bunnymen's singer
Ian McCulloch said they told him "to get stuck into the toms.
Budgie, of the musical group
Siouxsie and the Banshees, was the only other drummer doing that stuff at the time and Pete loved his drumming". He funded, produced, and played drums under the name Louis Vincent on the first single of
the Wild Swans, "The Revolutionary Spirit", in 1982, for the
Zoo Records label. In 1985, de Freitas temporarily left the band. He spent several months drinking in
New Orleans, while attempting to form a new group, the Sex Gods. By 1987, he returned to the Bunnymen to record their fifth album, though only as a part-time member. He was married in the same year and his daughter Lucie Marie was born in 1988. == Death ==