Fish'n Creepers formed in the early 2000s with Steven Lee on vocals, Mark Reeves on guitar, Richard Grant on bass, and Tom Baker on drums. They released three albums: 'Killer Boy' in 2002, 'Ghost Town Echoes' in 2004, and 'The Last Waltz' in 2007. The title track from their debut became a cult favorite, and songs like 'Exploitation' and 'Flesh Business' showed their interest in darker themes.
Their music often dealt with unsettling subjects, which sometimes drew criticism. The band struggled with internal tensions and disbanded in 2009 after what was described as a tumultuous period.
Their albums had a haunting quality that found an audience despite limited commercial success. The final record, 'The Last Waltz,' felt like a deliberate closing statement from a group that operated on its own terms.
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