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Ten Thousand Flushes' BBC Introducing session
Ten Thousand Flushes from Hereford are a band made up of two sets of brothers, who have grown up together.
They formed TTF at the age of 13, and have been going from strength to strength ever since, developing their own distinctive sound of high voltage rock.
Their second EP - 'Breakthrough' - has had a lot of airplay on local radio.
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| Role | Contributor |
|---|---|
| Performer | Ten Thousand Flushes |
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