Each song loads its own page:
- 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
The Purple Haze Video-1984

Ooooh…that 80s cheese, ripened on the shelf, finally digitized and available on the Fibonaccis Video Podcast
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This is really a nasty bit of work.
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Production credits:
Director: Alan Smithee
Producer: Kate Linforth (where art thou, O Kate?)
Cinematographer: Shane Kelly
Editor: Richard Ross
Lighting: Torv Carlsen
Special Effects: Usual suspect Chris Casady
Costumes, Sets, Makeup and Props: Kind people who devoted their time with no pay—thank you.
Cast: The Fibs, George DiCaprio as the cult leader (yes, Leo’s dad), Larry Smith and Michael O’Reilly as the deprogrammers, Jac Zinder, James Helpy, Belissa Cohen, and many more.

"The sleep of reason