Reptile Tile is a notable band known for their eclectic and experimental approach to music. They have a large collective of musicians, akin to having enough members to start a soccer team, with core members using pseudonyms like Terry Cloth, Ellen Degenerate, and Ken Shiro. The band is recognized for their genre-bending style, which can range from sonic experiments to catchy and contemplative pieces. They have released several albums, including the monumental "Hot Tropic," which spans over six and a half hours across 134 tracks, showcasing their diverse musical landscape.
One of the key members, Roderick J. Edens, performs under the alias Terry Cloth and is a recording artist/engineer from Virginia Beach. He has been involved in the Hampton Roads music scene for over three decades. The band's sound can be described as a blend of dub reggae, synth pop, and classical music, without the theatrical elements of bands like Gwar. Reptile Tile has released several albums and EPs, including "Reptile Tile vs. Human Man" and "Drop the Lead," showcasing their prolific output and creative depth.
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