Half Man Half Biscuit were eccentric cult heroes of the British indie scene in
the 1980s and '90s, considered national treasures by their biggest fan, BBC
radio DJ John Peel. At a time when many of their peers were campaigning about
social and political issues, front man Nigel Blackwell wrote barbed satirical
songs about snooker referees, yuppie culture and daytime soap operas, with their
debut album 'Back in the DHSS' going on to top the UK Indie Charts in 1985.
Tracks like 'Dickie Davis Eyes', 'The Trumpton Riots' and 'All I Want for
Christmas Is a Dukla Prague Away Kit' won th...