Creep Diets is the second studio album by British rock band Fudge Tunnel, released on 26 April 1993 by Earache Records.
[1] It was distributed by Columbia Records in the United States as part of Earache's deal with Columbia,[2] where it sold less than 15,000 copies.
Metalreviews.com wrote that it "had more in common with the burgeoning Seattle grunge scene than with the doom metal underground.
"[10] Ned Raggett of AllMusic criticized the similarity between most of the album's tracks, writing that "while things do sound great throughout, songwise there's not much variety -- hasn't hurt a lot of bands, perhaps, but in the end most listeners would want some sort of break.
"[4] Thomas Kupfer of Rock Hard praised the albums high energy guitar riffs and controlled vocals, positively comparing its sound to the band Helmet.