A veteran composer for Television and film who moonlights being a nation singer/songwriter, Eban Schletter wrote his initial movie rating as a kid. After penning the orchestration for some homemade movies, Schletter then had taken a pastime in percussion and started drumming for punk rings in the SAN FRANCISCO BAY AREA area. He became a member of Rock Fox in 1989, donning women’s outfit and an alias (“Debbie”) to greatly help protect the band’s “all gal” façade. Although he still left the lineup in 1991 to review law on the School of SAN FRANCISCO BAY AREA, music soon came back towards the forefront as Schletter discovered it challenging to secure are an attorney in Southern California. He do, however, land employment composing music for an HBO series, Mr. Display with Bob and David, that he gained an Emmy nomination. Ditching regulations level, Schletter funneled most of his energy into structure and began composing materials for both films and television applications, including Spongebob Squarepants. Schletter’s real playing was also popular, and he came out on Tool’s Ænima in 1996 while releasing his own single career. A lot of Schletter’s single material displays a solid nation impact, but he also explores a number of different styles, especially during Eban Schletter’s Witching Hour.