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 The Butthole Surfers. That historical perspective and noisy, experimental edge informed what would become one of indie rock's most visionary bands.

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