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The party soaked proto-jazz band from the Infictive County jazz scene. Andrew McFing woke up one day sprawled in a field with a electric bass guitar and an amp beside him. He never found out where they had come from, or any other details of that previous night. He began showing up regulary for the open jam night at the Infected Scar Tissue. He was well known for being a mad man early on, the regulars there nicknamed him Syd Barrett. He often jammed with three musicians who would later be founding members of The McFing 6. There was a long semi-joke rivalry between The McFing 6 and The Shunting who competed for gigs.
The band then added Dean3Blaze on Sitar, and Clovis Mint on keyboards and a Infictive County minor super group had begun. Early on in the career of the McFing 6, Andrew had a Jim Morrison trip going on, he would load up on shrooms, and or acid and do freaky flow dances and recite poetry. Sadly McFing burned all the recordings of this period while tripping on Spider Venom and Carney Piss

| 1. | prilo | ⤓ |
| 2. | Feverish Times | ⤓ |
| 3. | Splinter Group | ⤓ |
| 4. | Biscuits and Rebellion | ⤓ |
| 5. | Splinter Group-Live at the Viking Faire resteraunt. | ⤓ |
| 6. | Yopo Garden at Midnight | ⤓ |
| 7. | Smokey Halo | ⤓ |
| 8. | So High | ⤓ |
| 9. | Biscuits | ⤓ |
| 10. | The cute latino girl with the sleepy eyes-McFing 6 | ⤓ |
Review of The Blackout Sessions that appeared in PORNFUCKER GAZETTE:
retentious synth-heavy atmospheric standoffish. The New intriguing guitar noises. Inspiring countless innovative that later spawned the style, attitude, refusing to acknowledge have held tenuously. songs to uncover to even of irascible but talented synth, saX and effect, they have a sustained album do-it-yourself spirit. Which embodied the rebellious, was plunged into meaningless dinosaur. The competent amateurism which encompasses a marginal tense appeal.

| 1. | ASk the Nun | ⤓ |
| 2. | The squirrel Nods | ⤓ |
| 3. | Venus of Pillow Morph | ⤓ |
| 4. | One of those catholic boys | ⤓ |
| 5. | Power up your ham radio | ⤓ |
| 6. | Agent Titan | ⤓ |
| 7. | Ask someone with a camera | ⤓ |
| 8. | Hell's Cherbus | ⤓ |
| 9. | It don't mean a Fing | ⤓ |
| 10. | Midnight Meat Mess | ⤓ |
| 11. | Pumpkin cannon | ⤓ |
After the second album, the drummer Dave Grave quit the band to join Johny Mollkin for his Second album. Dean Blaze, the sitar player took over the spot playing drums. They slogged on as the McFing 5.
The third album is a compilation of live boot legs recorded at the Viking Faire restauran. This was during a turbulent period of rapid personal change. eric Moolman the oboe player stormed out in a fit of jealousy over the prefromances of Anwar Salad, the sax player. Salad replaced him. Trock fenton and Racky Thompson from the Shunting appear on some of the songs. As does Black Circle guitarist Motely Howe.
Live bootleg series volume one:McFing6 at the Viking Faire restaurant