Family Fodder is an English post-punk group formed in 1979 in London. Revolving around Alig Fodder, the ensemble released its debut single, “Playing Golf (With My Flesh Crawling)”, in 1979. The band’s recordings often featured French vocalist Dominique Levillain, including the 1980 studio album Monkey Banana Kitchen. The group released the singles “Debbie Harry”, “Savoir Faire”, and “Film Music”. After becoming inactive in the 1980s, Fodder resumed activity under various alter-egos such as DJ Katface and Johnny Human. In 2000, the ensemble reformed to record the album Water Shed. Subsequent releases included Classical Music (2010), featuring the singer Darlini, and Variety (2013). Between 2014 and 2016, the label Staubgold issued a series of reissues, and the group released the albums Foreverandever (2016) and Easy Listening (Not) (2018). The band's songs were covered by Zion Train and Unrest.