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Flyin' the Flannel
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Album: Flyin' the Flannel
Artist: fIREHOSE
Release Date: 4/23/1991
Genre: Rock/Pop

It was a pretty big deal in the underground rock community when fIREHOSE made the jump from an independent record label to a major one (Columbia) with their fourth full-length record, 1991's Flyin' the Flannel. But fans shouldn't have worried; the trio didn't change its sound to fit its new... [+] Expand

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