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For more info: http://paulflum.weebly.com Find on Reverbnation : http://www.reverbnation.com/475563/ Paul Flum (aka Doug Shanahan) was active in the Baltimore, MD music scene from 1992 - 2004. He played bass and sang in Helikopter (Hat Factory Records) from 1992-96, then The Uniform (Morphius Records) from 1997-2004, then moved and is currently residing in Portland, OR. During this period he also appeared in many short-lived bands including UV-373, Flum Rampage, Qalrus, and The Gualalasphere. For more, visit www.shrimptrawler.net This is the first interview with Paul Flum to appear on the Paul Flum Discography. He hasn’t had much to say to this point. When told it would be placed on a last.fm site he indicated "last.gm interview = last interview...nice." He told me to tell the followers to “let the music do the talking…” Well…it is 2013 and he has finally granted an interview, hosted at his home in Portland, Oregon on March the 3rd. Kevin Lundahl (KL): “Flum…thank you for granting my long awaited interview request.” Paul Flum (PF): “OK.” KL : “Just so we can get started, I know you posted your ALL MUSICIANS DAY Top Forty of deceased musicians on Facebook…would that hint at your musical tastes?” PF: “That is ridiculous.” KL: “Ummm…help me here. Could you come up with a musical top ten that best influences your solo work?” PF: “What is the point? All top ten lists in music are absurd. Most often, there would probably be 100 performers to squeeze into a top ten.