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Nobody knows where he came from. Joining Loco Mosh, he was suffering from a severe loss of long-time memory
                   	and couldn't remeber his name, home, background or close relatives, but seemed very satisfied with this condition
                   	and was, above all, drawn to the raw sound of Loco Mosh's performances.
                   	Raymond earned his living as a very productive cattle farm. One night in june 1989 in a club called the Burning Barn
                   	he saw Loco Mosh on stage and, since there was no singer in front, he threw his clothes off, jumoed up on the stage
                   	and started quoting Mao Tse Tung (all he could remember from his past). The show resulted in a notorious riot still
                   	remebered by the regional police force and often refered to as the beginning of the end of the vital rock 'n roll
                   	culture in Las Pargas. Loco Mosh decided to buy Raymond from the local farm and Raymond became part of the band
                   	at the very moment the 25 cents were traded. Today, sixteen years later, nothing has changed in Raymond. He's still
                   	that shy, introvert, timid and elusive sex neutron bomb, who set the Burning Barn on fire back in '89. Watch out, he might
                   	just be jumping on something for hours and hours in a club close to you!!!
Biography of Raymond Reptile