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Half Man Half Biscuit are an English rock band, formed in 1984 in Birkenhead, Merseyside.Known for their satirical, sardonic, and sometimes surreal songs, the band comprises lead singer and guitarist Nigel Blackwell, bassist and singer Neil Crossley, drummer Carl Henry, and guitarist Karl Benson.
PragVEC was a post-punk band from London [1] ... Half Man Half Biscuit recorded a song "Prag VEC at the ... Former members. Susan Gogan – vocals, synthesizer; John ...
In a sense, Sleaford Mods belong to a long British post-punk tradition of bands like the Fall and Half Man Half Biscuit, with cerebral, political speak-singing over minimalist grooves.
McIntyre, Treadmore and Davitt was released in 1991 by British rock band Half Man Half Biscuit as their third original album (their preceding album having been a compilation). It was the first album released after the band had reformed in 1990. The title and album sleeve picture are both taken from a Ripping Yarns episode entitled "Golden ...
The Voltarol Years is the fifteenth [1] album by Wirral-based rock band Half Man Half Biscuit, released on 25 February 2022 [2] on the band's own R. M. Qualtrough [3] label. It is their first album release since Probe Plus founder Geoff Davies announced his retirement and the shuttering of the label.
This Leaden Pall is the fourth album by the English rock band Half Man Half Biscuit, released in 1993. The album cover features a bleak overdeveloped picture of the now demolished Hale Wood pub in Halewood, Merseyside. In 2001 it was voted the 93rd best LP sleeve of all time in Q magazine. [4]
No-One Cares About Your Creative Hub So Get Your Fuckin' Hedge Cut is the fourteenth album by Wirral-based rock band Half Man Half Biscuit, released on 18 May 2018 on Probe Plus Records. [1] [2] It is the highest-charting album in the band's history, reaching UK #33.
The album title is a parody of a phrase associated with The Beatles, "Four lads who shook the world", referring instead to the band's origin in Wirral.; Techstep is a subgenre of drum and bass that was popular in the late 1990s.