Flood

Editorial Reviews
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TMBG has always been a great reason for math and computer science majors to add a real rock album to their collection of John Williams and Weird Al records--and Flood is a bacchanalian celebration of dorkiness. Lifting off from their previous album, Lincoln, which was a sort of transitional hit-or-miss, Flood is a soaring, catchy sing-along album destined for people who love quoting Monty Python sketches. Try not singing the words to "Particle Man," "Istanbul (Not Constantinople)," or "Birdhouse in your Soul." (Apparently, "Particle Man" was so catchy that the song was later used as a sing-along in a cartoon show for children.) Combining a book-smart, funny love of history, junk culture, and film noir, this is the album to own. Put it on loud, sing along, and dance very, very badly. --Todd Levin

Music Review:

  1. From the Choirgirl Hotel
  2. Horses [Original recording remastered]
  3. Human Clay
  4. I Do Not Want What I Haven't Got
  5. Ill Communication [Explicit Lyrics]
  6. Incesticide
  7. Indigo Ocean Dreams: Meditation, Relaxation Bedtime Stories for Children, Decrease anger, stress and anxiety. Increase self-esteem, self-awareness.
  8. It's Not Funny [Explicit Lyrics] [Live]
  9. Kick Out the Jams [Live]
  10. King of America [Original recording remastered]

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