The Big F was formed in 1988 by
John Crawford and Rob Brill after their previous band
Berlin broke up. They were joined by guitarist Mark Christian, and later found themselves signed to
Elektra Records, which released their self-titled debut album in 1989. it was supported by the singles "Kill the Cowboy" and "Doctor Vine", both of which received considerable airplay on
MTV's
Headbangers Ball and
120 Minutes as well as the
Long Beach radio station
KNAC. Although The Big F never broke into the mainstream, they did establish a following within the underground music community, opening for such bands as
Bad Religion,
Soundgarden,
Voivod,
T.S.O.L. and many others. In 1992,
Chrysalis Records signed The Big F and released their second album
Is the following year. Despite receiving rave reviews,
Is did not sell as well as expected, and The Big F soon broke up, due to internal tensions between band members. After the breakup, guitarist Mark Christian would team up with bassist Kinley "Barney" Wolfe (
Lord Tracy,
The Cult) in the short-lived band Milk The Cow who released their sole self-titled effort in 1996. ==Discography==