The Flaming Lips: Influences

The Flaming Lips: Influences

When The Flaming Lips emerged from central Oklahoma in the mid-'80s, what set them apart was the classic rock psychedelic edge they brought to American post-punk. In Wayne Coyne's world, Neil Young and Pink Floyd sat next to Sonic Youth and B******e Surfers. That historical perspective and noisy, experimental edge informed what would become one of indie rock's most visionary bands.

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