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2[[caption-width-right:350:''I'm your only friend / I'm not your only friend / But I'm a little glowing friend / But really I'm not actually your friend / But I am...'']]
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4->''"Why is the world in love again? \
5Why are we marching hand-in-hand? \
6Why are the ocean levels rising up? \
7It's a brand new record for 1990 \
8They Might Be Giants' brand new album: ''[[AlbumTitleDrop Flood!]]''"''
9-->-- [[TitleTrack "Theme from Flood"]]
10
11''Flood'' is the third studio album by Music/TheyMightBeGiants, released in 1990 by Creator/ElektraRecords, marking the band's major-label debut. It was their most commercially successful album, thanks to the cult hit singles "Birdhouse in Your Soul" and "Istanbul (Not Constantinople)". It remains considered one of the band's best works, and many people pointed it as their gateway to the band; in fact, TMBG fans have a specific nickname for fans brought into the fandom by ''Flood'': "Floodies".
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13!! Tracklist
14# "Theme from Flood" (0:28)
15# "Birdhouse in Your Soul" (3:20)
16# "Lucky Ball & Chain" (2:46)
17# "Istanbul (Not Constaninople)" (2:38)
18# "Dead" (2:58)
19# "Your Racist Friend" (2:54)
20# "Particle Man" (1:59)
21# "Twisting" (1:56)
22# "We Want a Rock" (2:47) [[note]] Originally the final track of side 1 on the LP [[/note]]
23# "Someone Keeps Moving My Chair" (2:23)
24# "Hearing Aid" (3:26)
25# "Minimum Wage" (0:47)
26# "Letterbox" (1:25)
27# "Whistling in the Dark" (3:25)
28# "Hot Cha" (1:34)
29# "Women & Men" (1:46)
30# "Sapphire Bullets of Pure Love" (1:26)
31# "They Might Be Giants" (2:46)
32# "Road Movie to Berlin" (2:22)
33
34!! Someone Keeps Troping My Chair:
35* AlbumIntroTrack: "Theme from Flood" combines this with AlbumTitleDrop.
36--> ''It's a brand new record for 1990\
37They Might Be Giants' brand new album: "Flood"!''
38* AmbiguousSyntax: ''Dead'' opens "I returned a bag of groceries accidentally taken off the shelf before the expiration date" which makes it sound like the singer simply returned some groceries for a refund, only for the next line to immediately clarify that the singer specifically died and reincarnated as the bag.
39* ArsonMurderAndJaywalking: Mr. Horrible of "Someone Keeps Moving My Chair" undergoes many humiliations, starting with -- presumably -- his nickname and also including things being spilled on his brain and a "visiting friend" being killed. Still, the only thing he thinks to complain about is the inconvenience in the song title.
40* BeYourself: Subverted in "Whistling in the Dark", which is what the narrator says he is doing when he is being himself. However, "whistling in the dark" often means "speaking of something despite having little knowledge of it", which means that when the narrator is being himself, he has no idea what he is supposed to be doing. This could lead the listener to assume that the meaning of the song is that we often actually do need other people telling us what to do.
41* BerserkButton: "Someone Keeps Moving My Chair": Whatever you do, don't move his chair!
42* BluebirdOfHappiness: "Birdhouse in Your Soul", by John Linnell, includes the phrase "blue bird of friendliness".
43* BreadEggsMilkSquick: From "Theme from Flood":
44-->''Why is the world in love again?\
45Why are we marching hand in hand?\
46Why are the ocean levels rising up?''
47* BreakUpSong:
48** "Lucky Ball & Chain" is of the "I blew it, but it's too late" genre, with the singer [[DrowningMySorrows drinking excessively]] and lamenting his foolishness over his fiancee walking out on him four years prior.
49** "Twisting" meanwhile is a third-person take on the "Don't want you back" variety; the song is from the point of view of a friend of the ex-girlfriend, who is telling her ex in no uncertain terms that the only way she wants to see her ex again is "twisting in the wind"--that is, hanged.
50* ButtMonkey: Person Man from "Particle Man". Apart from all the other miseries he has to put up with, Triangle Man hates him and beats him up.
51-->''Person Man, Person Man\
52Hit on the head with a frying pan\
53Lives his life in a garbage can\
54Person Man\
55Is he depressed, or is he a mess?\
56Does he feel totally worthless?\
57Who came up with Person Man?\
58Degraded man, Person Man''
59* CoverVersion: "Istanbul (Not Constantinople)", a cover of the 1953 Four Lads song. (TMBG made a point of ''not'' listening to the original again until after they recorded their own arrangement.)
60* DeliberatelyMonochrome: The album cover is in green and white except for the Flood logo, having been taken from a Great Depression-era photo. The back of the CD case and the liner notes background images are a golden-yellow and white.
61* DepartmentOfRedundancyDepartment: "Particle Man"
62--> ''Particle Man, Particle Man\
63Doing the things a particle can''
64* DrowningMySorrows: In "Lucky Ball and Chain"
65-->''Now I rock the barstool and I drink for two\
66Just pondering this time-bomb in my mind''
67* ExtraEyes: From "Letterbox"
68-->''If I had a pair of eyes on the back of my head for each time\
69You forgot to take out all the things you forgot to talk about\
70When you took a bite out of my spine\
71I would have a lot of eyes on me by this time, wouldn't I?\
72Wouldn't that just be fine?''
73* ExtremeDoormat: Mr. Horrible in "Someone Keeps Moving My Chair", who keeps having bad things done to him by the narrator and his Ugliness Men, yet Horrible's only complaint is the song's title.
74* FryingPanOfDoom: According to "Particle Man", Person Man gets "Hit on the head with a frying pan."
75* HypocriticalHumor: The video for "Birdhouse In Your Soul" features marching protesters holding signs that say STOP ROCK VIDEO.
76* InVinoVeritas: The impetus for the conflict in "Your Racist Friend":
77-->''He let the contents of the bottle do the thinking''
78* IWantSong: "We Want a Rock".
79* JustJokingJustification: The titular character in "Your Racist Friend" is implied to have used this when he gives a backhanded apology for his behavior.
80* LastNoteNightmare: The harsh guitar solo that closes out "Hearing Aid".
81* LimitedLyricsSong: "Minimum Wage" is just the title, a "hyah!" shout, and a whip crack. The rest of the song is instrumental.
82* LyricalColdOpen: "Theme from Flood", "Birdhouse in Your Soul", "Dead", "Particle Man", "Whistling in the Dark" and "Women & Men".
83* MindScrew: "Birdhouse in Your Soul"
84--> ''I'm your only friend, I'm not your only friend\
85But I'm a little glowing friend\
86But really, I'm not actually your friend, but I am''
87* MinisculeRocking: Many tracks are less than two or three minutes long. "Birdhouse In Your Soul," "Hearing Aid," and "Whistling in the Dark" are the only songs longer than three minutes. "Theme From Flood" and "Minimum Wage" are less than a minute long, while "Particle Man" and "Twisting" are almost two minutes.
88* MotorMouth: "Letterbox"
89* OneManSong: "Particle Man".
90* OneWordTitle: "Dead", "Twisting", "Letterbox".
91* PatterSong: The lyrics of "Letterbox" go by so fast that it's difficult to discern them without a lyric sheet by your side.
92* ThePowerOfLove: "Birdhouse in Your Soul"
93--> ''Say I'm the only bee in your bonnet''
94* ProperlyParanoid: "Someone Keeps Moving My Chair".
95* ProtestSong: "Your Racist Friend" was their first fairly direct example.
96* [[TheReasonYouSuckSpeech "The Reason You Suck" Song]]: "Your Racist Friend"
97--> ''This is where the party ends\
98I can't sit here listening to you and your racist friend''
99* RearrangeTheSong:
100** As shown [[http://tmbw.net/wiki/Chronology:Particle_Man here]], "Particle Man" has been subject to all sorts of retooling by the band in live shows. They've shifted the instrumentation, done it as an UnpluggedVersion, did one version InTheStyleOf [[Music/TheBeatles "Strawberry Fields Forever"]], and have added a breakdown section where Linnell performs part of a CoverVersion of an older song in a fairly straight manner (with [[Music/AceOfBase "The Sign"]] and [[Music/DollyParton "Here You Come Again"]] as two of the more memorable ones). They've also released a version sung by an [[KidsRock elementary school music class]].
101** The original Four Lads version of "Istanbul (Not Constaninople)" is a fairly slow and sedate novelty tune from TheFifties, compared to the more energetic, exotic TMBG take.
102* {{Reincarnation}}: "Dead", about a man dying and reincarnating as a grocery bag.
103* RhymingWithItself: "Sapphire Bullets of Pure Love" rhymes "me" with "me":
104---> ''John, I've been bad, and they're coming after me\
105Done someone wrong, and I fear that it was me''
106* RunawayBride: "Lucky Ball and Chain" is about a guy reminiscing about his relationship with his fiancee after she left him at the altar.
107* {{Sampling}}: The music of "Minimum Wage" is sampled from a Music/FrankSinatra cover of Petula Clark's "Downtown".
108* SeriousBusiness: In "Someone Keeps Moving My Chair":
109--> ''You have to try on these pants so the Ugliness Men\
110Can decide if they're just as embarrassing as we think\
111We have to be sure about this.''
112* ShoutOut:
113** The Flood logo on the front cover is a nod to the logo of the [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/International_Alliance_of_Theatrical_Stage_Employees International Alliance of Theatrical Stage Employees]] (IATSE), the union that most film crews belong to, with the logo most always displayed prominently at the end of closing credit rolls. The idea was to convey that this album was more "cinematic" in scope than earlier TMBG albums.
114** "Birdhouse In Your Soul" refers to the Myth/GreekMythology tale Jason and the Argonauts.
115---> ''Though I respect that a lot\
116I'd be fired if that were my job\
117After killing Jason off and countless screaming Argonauts''
118** As different as the songs sound, "We Want a Rock" takes both its title and theme from Music/TwistedSister's "I Wanna Rock". It also references "If I Were a Carpenter" by Tim Hardin and "I'm Gonna Burn Your Playhouse Down" by Music/GeorgeJones.
119** "Lucky Ball and Chain" parodies a line from Darlene Love's "(Today I Met) The Boy I'm Gonna Marry".
120--->'''"(Today I Met) The Boy I'm Gonna Marry"''': The music started playing "Here Comes the Bride" when he walked through the door.
121--->'''"Lucky Ball and Chain"''': I just stood there whistling "There Goes the Bride" as she walked out the door.
122** "Sapphire Bullets of Pure Love" takes its title from a very short 1973 [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mahavishnu_Orchestra Mahavishnu Orchestra]] song.
123** "Your Racist Friend" is often assumed to be one to "Racist Friend" by Music/TheSpecials, but Linnell admitted in an interview that they weren't aware of that song when they wrote theirs.
124** "Twisting" name-checks The [=dB's=] and The Young Fresh Fellows.
125** It's possible that "Particle Man" ("doing the things a particle can") is a shout-out to the iconic theme from ''WesternAnimation/SpiderMan1967''.
126* SingerNameDrop:
127** "Theme From Flood"
128---> ''It's a brand new record for 1990\
129They Might Be Giants' brand new album: "Flood"!''
130** "They Might Be Giants"
131--->''We can't be silent\
132'Cause they might be giants\
133And what're we gonna do, unless they are?''
134* StopAndGo: "Road Movie To Berlin" has several sudden interruptions before they continue the song again.
135* TruckDriversGearChange: "Birdhouse In Your Soul" does this in the second bridge before reverting back to its original key for the following verse.
136* UncommonTime: The verses of "Women & Men" alternate between [=6/4=] and [=7/4=].
137* WhoWritesThisCrap: "Particle Man".
138--> ''Who came up with Person Man?''
139* WithFriendsLikeThese: "Your Racist Friend".

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