The Big F was an American rock band that was formed in Los Angeles, California, in 1988,[1] by guitarist Mark Christian and former members of Berlin, bassist and vocalist John Crawford and drummer Rob Brill.
[1] They were joined by guitarist Mark Christian, and later found themselves signed to Elektra Records, which released their self-titled debut album in 1989.
[4] 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,[5] Soundgarden,[6][7] Voivod,[6][8] T.S.O.L.
Despite receiving rave reviews,[9] Is did not sell as well as expected, and The Big F soon broke up, due to internal tensions between band members.
[4] 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.