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Children of the Reptile

12+ albums
heavy metalUS MEtalNorth CarolinaUSAepic metal

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Children of the Reptile was first birthed in the prehistoric swamps of Wilmington, NC in summer of 2008 by Ozzie Darden. This first iteration of the band didn't last long and featured Ozzie Darden on guitar and vocals, Chris Millard on guitar, Casey Tucker on bass, and Steve Gillespie on drums. COTR ended in November of 2008, but was reborn in August 2009 with Ozzie Darden and Chris Millard reprising their former roles and with the addition of David Hufham on bass and Jon Kiker on drums. They currently reside in Wilmington, North Carolina and enjoy basking in the sun during the daytime in order to maintain enough body heat in order to rock appropriately hard. Children of the Reptile plays a synthesis of doom, thrash, and power metal with a few grooves thrown in for good measure. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.

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top songs

1

Sieg Zeon!

356
2

Delvers in Darkness

267
3

Burner

256
4

Warriors of Light

249
5

Silent Circle

215
6

Last Words (Ruin's Ride)

165
7

Fear the Old Blood

162
8

Gravemaster

157
9

Maneater Mildred

154
10

Seven Days of Fire

153

albums

Heavy Is The Head

Heavy Is The Head

The 4 Weapons EP

The 4 Weapons EP

The End

The End

Children of the Reptile

Children of the Reptile

The Four Weapons EP

The Four Weapons EP

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Burner

Last Words (Ruin's Ride)

Last Words (Ruin's Ride)

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Silent Circle

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Sound And Power

Burner - Single

Burner - Single

Live and Chaotic - FIRST MISSION

Live and Chaotic - FIRST MISSION

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Live and Chaotic - SECOND MISSION

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