Although short-lived, only lasting for a few years during the early '80s, Your Food ended up being one of Louisville, Kentucky's most influential and legendary post-punk bands. The group played a strange, offbeat brand of lo-fi rock that was unconventional without being overtly experimental, and humorous without containing obvious jokes. Their songs typically had nervous, throbbing rhythms, somewhat cryptic lyrics, and occasional bursts into hardcore punk fury. Guitarist John Bailey and bassist Wolf Knapp formed a group called Orange-Orange with drummer Tari Barr during the ea...