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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Medium sized and well-behaved 35 Megs
Large, lovely, and unbearable 51 Megs
You should download this one to your hard drive (see below).
This is really a nasty bit of work.
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Please allow some time for download. PC users right-click on the links above to save to your hard drive; Mac users control-click. You’ll need the Apple Quicktime Player to see it.
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.
Wikipedia: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Fibonaccis
Posted at 5pm on 01/23/2006 | comments are closed Filed Under:
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