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What is Maynard moaning in the beginning of “Flood” ?

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What is Maynard moaning in the beginning of “Flood” ?

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Listen carefully; he’s saying “here comes the water…” F30. So it’s about more than a flood, right? Most likely =) . Here’s an interpretation by shade@paradoxnw.com: “‘Ground breaks down right under me, cleanse and purge me in the water’ sort of implies that although the world is breaking apart around him, there is some sort of purification happening to him also, as if he were better off now then he was with his false beliefs (‘all i knew, all i believed, crumbling images, no longer comfort me’).” F31. Hey! “Disgustipated” isn’t really track 10. Do I have a limited edition pressing? No. It is track 69 on most domestic pressings. It may be track 10, 30 or 39, though. (See Question F4). And yes, there is a little story told after roughly 7 minutes of crickets chirping. F32. Where’d that little story at the end of “Disgustipated” come from? Notice how it sounds like someone leaving a message on an answering machine? Seems Maynard’s landlord called and left that message. Hence the liner n

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