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The Flaming Lips

The Flaming Lips

The Flaming Lips are an American psychedelic rock band formed in 1983 in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. The band currently consists of Wayne Coyne (vocals, guitars, bass, keyboards), Steven Drozd (bass, guitars, keyboards, drums, vocals), Derek Brown (guitars, keyboards, percussion), Matt Duckworth Kirksey (keyboards, percussion, drums) and Nicholas Ley (drums, percussion). Coyne and Drozd have remained the band's only consistent members since 1991, with Coyne being the only remaining founding member following the departure of bassist and keyboardist Michael Ivins in 2021.

The group recorded several albums and EPs on an indie label, Restless, in the 1980s and early 1990s. After signing to Warner Brothers, they released their first record with Warner, Hit to Death in the Future Head (1992). Their 1993 album Transmissions from the Satellite Heart included the hit single "She Don't Use Jelly" which broke the band into the mainstream. They later released The Soft Bulletin (1999), which was NME magazine's Album of the Year, followed by the critically acclaimed Yoshimi Battles the Pink Robots (2002). In February 2007, they were nominated for a BRIT Award for "Best International Act". The group has won three Grammy Awards, including two for Best Rock Instrumental Performance. They were placed on Q magazine's list of the "50 Bands to See Before You Die" in 2002.

Albums

1986 Hear It Is
1987 Oh My Gawd!!!… The Flaming Lips
1989 Telepathic Surgery
1990 In a Priest Driven Ambulance
1992 Hit to Death in the Future Head
1993 Transmissions From the Satellite Heart
1995 Clouds Taste Metallic
1997 Zaireeka
1999 The Soft Bulletin
2002 Yoshimi Battles the Pink Robots
2006 At War With the Mystics
2009 Embryonic
2011 7 Skies H3
2012 The Flaming Lips and Heady Fwends
2013 The Terror
2013 The Time Has Come to Shoot You Down… What a Sound
2014 Imagene Peise: Atlas Eets Christmas
2014 With a Little Help From My Fwends
2017 Oczy Mlody
2018 The Mushroom Tapes
2019 King’s Mouth: Music and Songs
2020 American Head
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