The Great Flood Catastrophe

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Fallen Love (Kill Paris Remix) 03:55 Tools
The Great Flood Catastrophe-Fallen Love (Kill Paris Remix) 03:55 Tools
Say What You Do (Kill Paris Remix) 03:39 Tools
Fallen Love 03:25 Tools
Ice 03:25 Tools
Dazzle Me 03:17 Tools
Anime 03:56 Tools
The Oscars 04:04 Tools
The Best Train Wreck Ever 03:48 Tools
The Summer House 03:37 Tools
Rainbowface 02:48 Tools
250 52nd Street-Ave X At Cicero 02:46 Tools
Melodrama 04:22 Tools
Pocketknife, Pocketknife, Throwing Knife 03:32 Tools
Scarlet 04:21 Tools
Say What You Do 03:32 Tools
Circle 03:26 Tools
The Good Neighbor 03:01 Tools
Dance 04:14 Tools
Pocketknife, Pocketknife, Throwingknife 00:30 Tools
Packed For Seattle? 03:51 Tools
Rain Chaser 03:10 Tools
Satellites 03:50 Tools
Emoter 04:15 Tools
Autumn 04:44 Tools
Break Out 03:14 Tools
Lucky You 04:14 Tools
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An alternative/art rock band, The Great Flood Catastrophe, was initially formed in August of 2007 and consists of five members, all from Indiana. Members are: vocalist Aaron Bushong (20), guitarist Sam Baker (19), keyboardist Seth Baker (18), bassist Ryan Hart (20), and drummer Aaron Purlee (20). Their first full-length, independently released album "Godspeed, Godspeed" was released in July, 2009. In June 2010, they released their second project; an EP titled "China" featuring five new songs. It could be said that they draw their musical inspiration from a variety of sources, including Incubus, Deftones, Sigur Ros, and Death Cab for Cutie. Their music is dramatic with a solemn undertone, while not losing an uplifting and hopeful nature. Currently playing regionally in the mid-west, they have opened for bands such as House of Heroes and Haste the Day. See more: http://www.myspace.com/thegreatfloodcatastrophe http://www.facebook.com/pages/The-Great-Flood-Catastrophe/81442643518 Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.