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  1. 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 Tommy McKenzie (bass).

  2. "The Flaming Lip's official music video for ""Do You Realize??"" remastered in HD from the album Yoshimi Battles the Pink Robots. Listen here: https://Flamin...

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    • Do You Realize?? It’s been called the “Imagine” of its generation, and while that may be overstating things just a tad, it’s hard to argue with Wayne Coyne’s most gorgeous lyrics.
    • She Don’t Use Jelly. This 1993 song remains the Flaming Lips’ biggest radio hit to date, and although they’ve put out much of their strongest material since then, it still serves a perfect mission statement for the group—a celebration of the weird quirks we all have, a call to let our freak flags fly.
    • Yoshimi Battles the Pink Robots Pt. 1 For a song about a Japanese black belt doing battle with evil pink robots, this one’s surprisingly straightforward—an acoustic guitar riff and a little faith that humanity will prevail.
    • Race for the Prize. This Soft Bulletin single is so enduring that, last year—13 years after its initial release—it became the official fight song of the Oklahoma City Thunder, the Flaming Lips’ hometown NBA team.
  3. Official Audio for "Super Humans" from The Flaming Lips' album, Transmissions From The Satellite Heart. Listen here: https://FlamingLips.lnk.to/Music Co...

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  4. She Don't Use Jelly. " She Don't Use Jelly " is a song by American rock band the Flaming Lips from their sixth studio album, Transmissions from the Satellite Heart (1993). It reached number 55 on the US Billboard Hot 100 and became a top-30 hit in Australia.

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  6. In a review of the ad, music journalist Jim DeRogatis said, "It was a commercial for the Flaming Lips," as much as it was for HP's computer. [10] In 2003, VH1 featured the song in a spot that promoted its network. In 2004, Mitsubishi used the song in a television ad for one of its cars, as did Land Rover in 2007 with voice-over by Charles ...

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