The inclusion of their song ''Don’t Look Down'' on the first 'Do The Pop!' retrospective collection prompted a re-group in 2009 with a re-tooled rhythm section. A year of constant gigging followed before the Reptiles recorded their debut long-player, '13 Songs For The Rodeo Grrls'. Sounding like the blues-rock bastard offspring of the Stooges, the Doors and the Stones, this is an album that’s stunning in both its broad musical vision and sonic intensity.
Members
Dean Coulter (vocals, guitar), Bruce Tatham (keyboards), Mark Roxburgh (vocals), Bruce Tindale (guitar), Phil Kerney (bass), Gary Munro (drums), Mark Welsh (drums), Andy Newman (bass), Derek Tinworth (drums)
SINGLES
''What I Feel / Flesh'' 1984 Waterfront
Members
Dean Coulter (vocals, guitar), Bruce Tatham (keyboards), Mark Roxburgh (vocals), Bruce Tindale (guitar), Phil Kerney (bass), Gary Munro (drums), Mark Welsh (drums), Andy Newman (bass), Derek Tinworth (drums)
''What I Feel / Flesh'' 1984 Waterfront
'Too Much Armour Not Enough Brains' 1986 Waterfront
'The Hammer Speaks' 1985 Waterfront
'13 Songs For The Rodeo Grrls' 2010 I-94 Bar
References
http://www.last.fm/music/Decline+of+the+Reptiles/+wiki
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