| Lynn Demarest |
Bass , rhythm, drums and piano, it's hard to match Lynn's talent, especially when you throw in his distinctive vocals covering screaming Clash songs or quirky melodic tunes by Elvis Costello. Overly bright and a wiseguy, he's hard to match musically or intellectually. His internet handle APope56 reflects his unabashed confidence and ability to wax philosophically about matters of politics, society and the conundrums of life. He harbors his life in rural Palm Beach County at the end of a road that turns to dirt and empties near the backside of Lion Country Safari. His living room features a baby grand piano purchased for him by his wife, known by the rest of band members as The Fabulous Babe (indeed she is.) He and The Fab Babe run the bustling web company PagePartners.com. Those who know him best call him Soul Gene. |
| God Save the Queen |
| A ripping live version of The Sex Pistols monster song God Save the Queen. The shows the the talents of Randy, Lynn, Fred and Jim. Performed in a long-since demolished State Road 7 bar called The Shalazar, a neighborhood establishment. The rummies in the bar that night were stunned and largely offended. |
| Good Work |
| Another ear-splitting recording played in the docile and drunken environs of The Shalazar. The first time the band played in the bar they had to remove a drunk sleeping it off on stage behind a piano. The Shalazar was marked by large sign that featured a giant Aladdin-ish sword. Other joints the band performed include Sidepocket Sam's down by the Dade line and a Oakland Park Blvd bar near the beach. |
| Clampdown |
| Lynn at his best |
| A live version of the BoDeans Good Work, a favorite band of The Fibes. It's a fun song that again features a strong vocal by Lynn and lead guitar by Randy. Jim's drumwork drives this song. Recorded live on a conventional stereo cassette player . Literally a bedroom recording. |

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| Hot House |
| Randy, Lynn, Jim and Fred buy studio time down in Miami to record a cover of the X song Hot House. They are pretty much at their peak at this point. Soon after the band broke up. Weep. |

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