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After Me, Comes The Flood

About Me

After Me, Comes The Flood: The solo project of Clayton Donofrio(Via Transit, Aldous, John Revolta, Plague Bros.) is far more diverse than any other project Donofrio has been associated with; dabbling in musical genres ranging from Grindcore to Ghettotech, Folk to Garage, etc. After moving to Tucson, Arizona(from Youngstown, Ohio); Clayton has been given a chance to wither away in isolation, merging all of his favorite styles freely.
After Me, Comes The Flood is currently building skeletons to what will be an EP or self-released full-length album. "I'll be burning down whole blocks of dickhouses!"

This page is updated quite regularly.

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Member Since: 28/03/2007
Band Members: Clayton Donofrio
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Sounds Like: "STUPID KID WITH A COMPUTER!"
Record Label: Wigger Mt. Entertainment
Type of Label: Indie

My Blog

hotdogs

I got Reason back and I'm currently writing some new stuff and changing some old material.  Theres this new one I'm working on called "Phil Doorchester", it reminds me of the movie "Me and You and Eve...
Posted by on Thu, 19 Nov 2009 00:22:00 GMT

cancellation

My court date has been pushed back for the 4th or 5th time now and my flight reservation has been canceled.  I can't sleep.
Posted by on Sun, 15 Nov 2009 03:28:00 GMT

homeward

I may be heading back to Youngstown for a few days next weekend...  I'll hopefully be settling a lawsuit that was filed against me for an accident that took place about 4 years ago.  When I was in Joh...
Posted by on Sat, 07 Nov 2009 20:04:00 GMT

qwest

I must say that Qwest might just be the shittiest ISP I've ever had.Also, I lost all my music programs including Reason and all my refills... I still have my projects saved, but without Reason they're...
Posted by on Sun, 01 Nov 2009 15:55:00 GMT

progress

I currently have 12 new drum tracks in the works along with a few random melodies and progressions.  The majority of them will most likely never see the light of day, but a few new songs will definite...
Posted by on Thu, 22 Oct 2009 16:19:00 GMT