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Here Comes The Flood (est. 2004) is a blog about music. Real music. Live music. It's about guitars, king size keyboards, screaming saxophones, grumbling basses and pounding drums. It's about violins and violas. It's about left-field. It's about art. Be afraid, be very afraid.
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