Fine Young Cannibals was a British rock band formed in Birmingham, England, in 1984. Known for their unique fusion of soul, pop, and rock, the band consisted of notable members Roland Gift (vocals), David Steele (bass, keyboards), and Andy Cox (guitar). The group achieved international success with their 1989 album, "The Raw and the Cooked", featuring their signature sound in the hit singles, "She Drives Me Crazy" and "Good Thing". Despite their relatively brief existence, Fine Young Cannibals made a significant impact on the late 1980s music scene, defining the era's sophisticated pop aesthetic.