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Coheed and Cambria saves pregnant mother from eviction

A pregnant mother of two was facing eviction from her home until her favorite rock band swooped in and saved the day.

Cyndi Crouch, of Mississippi, had hit rock bottom financially and in an act of desperation turned to a crowd-funding website for some help.

She was floored when she logged onto her Go Fund Me page and saw that her favorite rock band, Coheed and Cambria, had donated $3,000 so she could keep her home.

“I just immediately started hysterically crying,” the 28-year-old told The Post. “I didn’t even know what to do. I had so many emotions.”

The progressive rock band left her a message along with the generous donation.

“Cyndi, You have been there for us for so long, we deeply appreciate your neverending support. You will get through this! Sincerly, Coheed and Cambria,” the message read.

Crouch, who is expecting a baby girl next month, had posted a link to her Go Fund Me page onto a Coheed and Cambria fansite “Cobalt and Calcium” — which is where the band spotted the superfan’s plea for help.

Coheed’s drummer, Josh Eppard, told the Post he thinks of Crouch more as a friend than a fan.

“She’s really a part of the band,” Eppard said. “She’s the reason we have a career, people like her.”

Eppard said he got a call about the post from the band’s manager, Blaze James, and said the band had unanimously decided to help Crouch out.

“I can’t imagine the money that Cyndi has spent coming to see us,” Eppard said. “It’s really the least we could do. Everyone in the band probably wishes we could donate 10 times more than that.”

Crouch wrote a thank-you note to the band, but is hoping to get the chance to thank them in person when she goes to their October show in Atlanta.

“Words just can’t explain how grateful we are,” she said. “They pulled us out of the pits.”