Half Man Half Biscuit
Half Man Half Biscuit (Nigel Blackwell, Neil Crossley, Ken Hancock and Carl Henry) often abbreviated to "HMHB", are a UK rock band from Birkenhead, active sporadically since the mid-1980s, known for their satirical, sardonic and sometimes surrealistic songs, and often championed by DJ John Peel.
Discography:
Singles / EPs
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- The Trumpton Riots (1986)
- Dickie Davies Eyes (1986)
- Let's Not (1990)
- No Regrets (1991)
- Eno Collaboration (1996)
- Look Dad No Tunes (1999)
- Editor's Recommendation (2001)
- Saucy Haulage Ballads (2003)
- Back In The DHSS (1985)
- Back Again In The DHSS (1987) (later re-released as ACD).
- MacIntyre, Treadmore and Davitt (1991)
- This Leaden Pall (1993)
- Some Call It Godcore (1995)
- Voyage To The Bottom Of The Road (1997)
- Four Lads Who Shook The Wirral (1998)
- Trouble Over Bridgwater (2000)
- Cammell Laird Social Club (2002)
- Achtung Bono (September 2005)
Albums
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| ► | Examples of their lyrics |
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