
More Fiends were an American psychedelic punk band, active between the 80's and 90's from Philadelphia consisting of members who mostly used the last names of Fiend. There was also another member who used the name of 'Rich Poor'.
Links to Peel[]
Peel first played More Fiends in January 1989 on his radio programme via their album, 'Yo Asphalt Head'. Further records from the band were played on his shows until the early 90's including a session they recorded for his programme in October 1989.
Sessions[]
1. Recorded: 1989-10-22. First Broadcast: 08 November 1989. Repeated: 13 December 1989
- Vinyl Grind / Fatty Humps / Yellow Spades / Slug Juice
Other Shows Played[]
- 04 January 1989: Dodge The Bullet (LP - Yo Asphalt Head) Rave
- 04 January 1989: More Fiends Theme (album - Yo Asphalt Head) Rave
- 10 January 1989: Vinyl Grind (album - Yo Asphalt Head) Rave
- 11 January 1989: Confusion Is A Blessing (album - Yo Asphalt Head) Rave
- 16 January 1989: Slug Juice (album - Yo Asphalt Head) Rave
- 17 January 1989 (Radio Bremen): Dodge The Bullet (album - Yo Asphalt Head) Rave
- 17 January 1989 (Radio Bremen): More Fiends Theme (album - Yo Asphalt Head) Rave
- 24 January 1989: Vinyl Grind (LP - Yo Asphalt Head) Rave
- 20 February 1989: More Fiends Theme (LP - Yo Asphalt Head) Rave
- 07 November 1989: Vinyl Grind (LP - Yo Asphalt Head) Rave
- 1990
- 05 September 1990: Big Tea Party (v/a 2x7" - Life's Tough For The Stupid) Rave
- 1991
- 05 January 1991: Fatty Humps (twin album - Toad Lickin' / Yo Asphalt Head) Semaphore