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Peccadilloes: 1985​-​1988 Live Radio, Club Rarities, and Demos

by The Fibonaccis

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The second half of The Fibonaccis’ musical offerings. It’s full of "small, relatively unimportant offenses or sins,” and it nibbles around the edges of consciousness as you sleep! Starting with a live radio show hosted by Isabel Holt on KCRW in December of 1987, it continues with miscellaneous unheard, unreleased studio demos and live club rarities, and ends with the song “Expectation Zero,” written expressly for the 1992 CD release party.

“What we have is a band of a thousand influences, but not the usual boring, solemn ones.” —Matt Groening, LA Reader

credits

released April 1, 2022

John Dentino: keyboards, vocals
Magie Song: vocals, percussion
Joe Berardi: drums, percussion, vibraphone, viola
Tom Corey: bass guitar, mandolin, slide guitar
Ron Stringer: guitar, vocals

Cover graphics by John Curry
with special thanks to Skot Armstrong

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The Fibonaccis Los Angeles, California

Welcome to The Fibonaccis official Bandcamp page. The band rose from the early-'80s Los Angeles art punk scene and drew from a wide range of ideas and influences. It was active until 1988, with a brief exhumation and CD retrospective in 1992. The name comes from Leonardo Fibonacci, the 14th century Italian mathematician from Pisa. Visit us again here, or at www.fibonaccis.com for news and updates. ... more

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