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- First EP: fi-bo-na-ccis 1982 all with Flash movies
- Sergio Leone
- Somnambulist
- Ordinary Women
- The Genius
- Second Coming
- Maculae
- Rice Song (2 movies)
- The LP: Civilization and
Its Discotheques 1987
- March to Heaven
- Narcissist
- Had It with Girls
Flash movie - Crickets
- Leroy
(album version) - The Thread
(album version) - Stay Home
- Medicine Waltz
- Some Men
- Old Mean Ed Gein
Flash movie - Romp of the Meiji Sycophants
- The Snap
- Second EP: Tumor - 1983
- Tumor
- Yikes! It's Slow Beautiful Sex
- Psycho
- Miscellaneous tracks:
- 80s cheese: The Infamous
Purple Haze Video-1984- Manifesto
(cassette demo) - Friends of Crime
- Tiny Pizzas
(cassette demo) - Looking for Eddie
- The ugly, creepy Velma
- From Repressed The Best
of the Fibonaccis- Leroy
(radio version) - The Thread
(radio version) - Anti-Oedipus
- Lisbon
- TerrorVision
- Dancing with the Bears
- Purple Haze
- Manifesto
Credits
Magie Song vocals
John Dentino piano, mellotron and keyboards
Joseph Berardi drums, percussion, vibes, cello on “Ed Gein”
Ron Stringer guitar and vocals; bass on “Anti-Oedipus,” “Maculae,” “Tumor”
Tom Corey bass and mandolin; guitar on “Ed Gein,” “TerrorVision,” “Some Men”
First EP: fi-bo-na-ccis 1982
Produced by Philip Culp (credited on liner notes as Philip Randal); Engineered by Chas Ramirez
Sequenced in the original order.
Sergio Leone (Dentino Stringer) 2:12
Somnambulist (Dentino Stringer) 3:03
Ordinary Women (Music: Dentino Narration: Stringer Words: Wallace Stevens) 2:23
The Genius (Dentino Stringer) 2:48
Second Coming (Dentino Stringer) 3:31
Maculae (Dentino Stringer Song) 2:33
Rice Song (Dentino Stringer Song) 2:41
The LP: Civilization and
Its Discotheques 1987
Produced by The Fibonaccis; Engineered by Steve Sharp and Charles Ramirez; Executive Producer Randal Johnson
Sequenced in the original order.
March to Heaven (Dentino) 3:18
Narcissist (Dentino Stringer) 3:17
Had It with Girls (Stringer) 3:57
Crickets (Stringer) 4:32
Leroy (Dentino Stringer Song) 3:06 This version is the original studio recording from the album Civilization and Its Discotheques.
The Thread (Dentino) 3:33 This version is the original studio recording from the album Civilization and Its Discotheques.
Stay Home (Dentino) 2:30
Medicine Waltz (Dentino) 2:52 Horn arrangements with Bruce Fowler / Players: Bruce Fowler, trombone; Mike Price, trumpet; Lynn Johnston, bass clarinet and oboe; Bill Roper, tuba
Some Men (Dentino) 2:37 violin: Bill Rhea
Old Mean Ed Gein (Dentino) 3:17 violin: Bill Rhea; harmonica: Stan Ridgway
Romp of the Meiji Sycophants (Berardi Corey Dentino Song) 2:23
The Snap (Dentino) 3:43
Second EP: Tumor - 1983
Produced by Craig Leon
Tumor (Stringer) 3:25
Psycho (Herrmann) 1:45
Slow Beautiful Sex 2:37
Miscellaneous tracks from various sources, most of which are taken from the CD
Repressed The Best of the Fibonaccis - 1992
Produced by Philip Culp and the Fibonaccis
Leroy (Dentino Stringer Song) 2:50 This version is from the live radio broadcast on the Carl Stone Show; KPFK, Los Angeles - 1982
The Thread (Dentino) 3:10 This version is from the live radio broadcast on the Carl Stone Show; KPFK, Los Angeles - 1982.
Anti-Oedipus (Berardi Dentino Song Stringer) 4:32 From live radio broadcast on Carl Stone Show; KFPK, Los Angeles - 1982
Lisbon (Dentino Stringer) 3:42 From Carl Stone Show broadcast - 1982
Looking for Eddie (Berardi) 4:39 From Film Noir American Style - 1984
Tiny Pizzas (Dentino Stringer) 2:04 Original cassette living room demo - 1981
TerrorVision (Berardi Corey Dentino Song) 3:40 Produced by Ron Goudy; title song from the Empire Pictures release, 1986
Friends of Crime (Corey Berardi Dentino) 2:41 Produced by Ron Goudy; another song from the Empire Pictures release, 1986
Dancing with the Bears (Berardi Corey Dentino Song) 3:45 Miscellaneous track from 1985
Purple Haze (Hendrix) 3:55 Produced by Ethan James for Rado Tokyo Tapes Vol. II - 1984
Manifesto (Dentino Stringer) 2:21 From the live broadcast on KCRW, Los Angeles - 1987
Manifesto (cassette demo) (Dentino Stringer) 3:18 Original cassette living room demo - 1981
Thanks to Craig Unkrich for archiving many of the Fibonaccis’ live performances on tape.
Fibonaccis management 1981-84: Michael O’Reilly; 1985-88: Dennis White
All compositions © SmellBrain International Music (BMI) except Purple Haze, Six Continents/Yameta Co. Ltd. (BMI) and Psycho, Famous Music (ASCAP)

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