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On the Drift

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Filk Album
Album Title: On the Drift
Producer:
Type:
Date: 2006
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Fandom: Firefly, Joss Whedon
Performer(s): Bedlam Bards
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External Links: Firefly shorts, Archived version
On the Drift Lyrics, Archived version
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