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There are multiple artists represented here:

1. Long-lost seventies psych-rock from an act based in New York.
Inexplicably considered (Impossible to find)
Produced By Johnny Brantley in 1970
Flood - The Rise of - on “Maple Records”

GEORGE CABANTING ~ acoustic & electric guitars
BILLY CARROLL ~ drums,conga
FRED COVINO ~ bass, 2nd guitar
JOHN T. MAGAZINO ~ vocal, conga, tambourine

2. More crushing slo-mo heaviness from San Francisco.

The weird thing about Flood, is that even at their heaviest, they still sound a little dreamy, a little blissed out, the sound more woozy and washed out and warm than jagged and sharp, but somehow that doesn’t at all take away from their power. What it does more than anything, is add a space rocky psychedelic element, sometimes subtle, other times more overt, but always seemingly present.

3. US band called Flood featuring Tommy Lee Flood of Banshee

Captivating, Powerful, and Emotionally Charged are just a few of the words used to describe Tommy Lee Flood’s voice. To hear him sing, is to hear one of the great vocal talents in music today. Tommy is a true entertainer, which is why it’s no surprise he has been voted by Bonzai Magazines readers poll “Best Front Man” for seven consecutive years. He is also featured in a number of other magazines such as: Hit Parader, Metal Edge, and the Hard Report just to mention a few.

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