LOS ANGELES, CA. (THECOUNT) — Kim Shattuck, lead singer and songwriter for The Muffs, died today following a two-year struggle with ALS, also known as Lou Gehrig’s disease. Her husband, Kevin Sutherland confirmed the news today via Instagram. She was 56.

Shattuck was known primarily as the lead singer, guitarist, and songwriter of LA pop punk band The Muffs.

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“This morning the love of my life Kim passed peacefully in her sleep after a two-year struggle with ALS. I am the man I am today because of her,” he wrote. “She will live with all of us through her music, our shared memories and in her fierce creative spirit. I love you always my Kimmy. Thanks for sharing your life with me,” reports TheWrap.

The band release four studio albums as well as numerous singles including “Lucky Guy” and “Sad Tomorrow”, and a cover version of “Kids in America” used in the movie “Clueless.” Their 2016 album, Whoop Dee Doo, was released on Burger/Omnivore Records. It was to be followed by “No Holiday,” the band’s seventh release, slated for October 18 on Omnivore Records.

From 1985 to 1990, she was a member of The Pandoras and in 2001, she was a singer, guitarist and songwriter for The Beards, a superpop side project composed of Shattuck, Lisa Marr, and Sherri Solinger before a brief touring stint with the Pixies in 2013.