# | Release title | Total tracks | Type of release is | Imprint date | Label | |
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1 | Little Fyodor And The Haters | 2 | Audio | 1998 | Noisopoly | |
2 | Dance Of The Salted Slug | 13 | Audio | 1994 | Elephant Six Recording Co. | |
3 | Beneath The Uber-Putz | 18 | Audio | 1988 | Small Tools Tradition | |
4 | Peace Is Boring | 14 | Audio | 2009 | Public Eyesore | |
5 | Slither | 6 | Audio | 1985 | Mac Leningrad Music | |
6 | Idiots Are Closer To God | 17 | Audio | 1990 | Not On Label (Little Fyodor Self-released) | |
7 | Beneath The Uber-Putz | 2 | Audio | Not On Label | ||
8 | Beneath The Uber-Putz | 18 | Audio | 1988 | Small Tools Tradition | |
9 | Slither Sloth | 14 | Audio | 1985 | Sound Of Pig | |
10 | Idiots Are Closer To God | 17 | Audio | 1990 | Not On Label (Little Fyodor Self-released) |
Little Fyodor (said, "fee-ay-dor") has been spreading his unique brand of avant-pop madness throughout the world musical underground for over a dozen years, releasing three records, countless cassettes, a video, all filled with twisted, satirical songs which, beneath a crass and maniacal outer shell, express a deep empathy with those who most acutely experience the frustrations and alienation of modern life's insect existence. Together with his lovely assistant Babushka, who has lent her support in an act of mercy reflective of her Olde World upbringing, they form a guitar and keyboard performance juggernaut, emoting their sad and angry repertoire with a theatrical, daresay Vaudevillian flair.