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Castle Redskull
Built in 1899, Castle Redskull is a 3,500-square-foot East Nashville house located close to the area's Cleveland Park. Castle Redskull was named as such based on what Nashville Scene described as a "loud" coat of red paint on one of the house's walls and the Masters of the Universe location Castle Greyskull.

J.P. Roney bought the home for $114,000, based on a feeling that "it was going to be awesome," in 2009 to order to give his group Boom Forest. He noticed that while the house looked big on the outside, the inside looked way smaller, noticing that "all of the walls and the ceilings were pushed in a couple feet," "brown shag carpeting," and "chimneys sticking out of the ceiling, but no brick inside the house." Through knocking walls down, digging through the house's drop ceilings and pulling shag carpets, he found more space as well as previously-hidden hardwood floors

Characteristics
In comparison to other places with DIY music communities, it is very affordable for people in East Nashville's scene to become musicians. This results from the neighborhood's low living and rental costs and small population.