List of Bands From Bristol - F

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  • The Fans: Guitar band (1978–1980). Consisting of George Smith, Barry Cook, Tony Bird and Rob Williams, their first release was an EP with ‘Giving Me That Look In Your Eyes/Stay The Night’ and a version of Jim Reeves’ song ‘He'll Have To Go’. A second single in 1980 had ‘You Don't Live Here Anymore/Following you’.
  • Rob Fisher: Rob Fisher (1956–1999) was a British keyboardist and songwriter from Cheltenham. His early bands included The Xtians and Whitewing, and in 1979 he joined up with Pete Byrne in Bath to form Neon. He achieved chart success in the UK, Europe and North America as a member of Naked Eyes (again with Pete Byrne), and later Climie Fisher (with Simon Climie).
  • Fire At William: A hardcore punk metal band (2011-present) there single is out soon "Another Face In The Crowd" with a E.P to follow.
  • Five Knuckle: A punk and hardcore band, popular within the UK punk scene and active between 1998 and 2005.
  • The Flatmates: Indie pop band (1985–1989). The band's core members were Martin Whitehead (Guitar) and Debbie Haynes (Vocals). Initially, the band also included Kath Beach (Bass guitar) and Rocker (Drums). They released 5 singles, all of which featured in the UK Indie Chart Top 20.
  • Flying Saucer Attack: Experimental space rock band (1992–2000). David Pearce and Rachel Brook were core members.
  • Force Majeure: Electronic dance band (1983–1986). Included ex-members of The Agents and featured as part of the Farian Corporation on a German top ten charity recording of ‘Mother and Child Reunion'.
  • Fuck Buttons: Two-piece experimental electro-noise duo (2004-present). Consisting of Andrew Hung and John Power, their debut album ‘Street Horrrsing’ was released in 2008.
  • Fresh Milk: Hardcore Punk band (2007 - present). Consists of Mark Roscow (Guitar), Jack Murphy (Vocals), Thaddaios Yianni (Bass), and Barnabas Yianni (Drums).
  • Fear of Darkness: Signed to Heartbeat Records and released their debut single in September of 1984 - a three track 12 inch EP.(Single of the Week in Melody Maker).

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