The Fibonaccis rose out of the early-í80s art rock and punk scene in Los Angeles, CA. Drawing from a wide range of influences including film scores, circus music, as well as an interest in bizarre pop culture in general, the band took their name after Leonardo Fibonacci, the 14th Century Italian mathematician. The groupís lineup consisted of Magie Song (vocals, percussion), John Dentino (keyboards), Joe Berardi (drums, percussion), Ron Stringer (guitar, bass), and Tom Corey (bass, mandolin, vocals). They released their first EP in 1982, as second one in 1983, and an LP in 1987. In addition, they wrote the songs for the soundtrack to the 1986 cult horror/comedy film, "TerrorVision." The Fibonaccis disbanded in 1988.