Half Man Half Biscuit

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  • indie
  • post-punk
  • alternative
  • british
  • funny
Half Man Half Biscuit, often abbreviated to "HMHB", is an indie rock band from Birkenhead, England, active sporadically since the 1984, known for its satirical, sardonic, and sometimes surreal songs. The group consists of Nigel Blackwell (lead vocals, guitar), Neil Crossley (bass), Ken Hancock (lead guitar), and Carl Henry (drums). Throughout their career they have been signed to Probe Plus records.

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Songs

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    Faithlift

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    Fear My Wraith

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    Floreat Inertia

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    Footprints

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    For What Is Chatteris...

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    Four Skinny Indie Kids

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    Fretwork Homework

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    Friday Night and the Gates Are Low

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    Fuckin' 'ell It's Fred Titmus

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    Fuckin' 'ell, It's Fred Titmus (live)

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    Get Kramer

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    Girlfriend's Finished With Him

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    Give Us Bubblewrap

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    God Gave Us Life

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    Gubba Look-a-Likes

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    Hair Like Brian May Blues

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    He Who Would Valium Take

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    Hedley Verityesque

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    I Hate Nerys Hughes

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    I Hate Nerys Hughes (From the Heart)

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    I Left My Heart in Papworth General

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    I Love You Because (You Look Like Jim Reeves)

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    I Was a Teenage Armchair Honved Fan

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    I Went to a Wedding...

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    I, Trog

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    If I Had Possession Over Pancake Day

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    Improv Workshop Mimeshow Gobshite

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    Irk the Purists

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    It Makes the Room Look Bigger

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    It's Clichéd to Be Cynical at Christmas

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    ITMA

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    Jarg Armani

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    Joy Division Oven Gloves

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    Keeping Two Chevrons Apart

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    King of Hi-Vis

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    Lark Descending

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    Let's Not

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    Lets Not

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    Letters Sent

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    Little in the Way of Sunshine

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    Lock Up Your Mountain Bikes

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    Look Dad No Tunes

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    Lord Hereford's Knob

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    M-6-ster

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    Malayan Jelutong

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    Mate of the Bloke

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    Mathematically Safe

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    Monmore, Hare's Running

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    Moody Chops

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    Multitude


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