![]() If there ain't no heaven, maybe there ain't no hell. Cessation of Existence: Wayne Coyne's belief in this fuels some of their songs like "Do You Realize?", "Vein Of Stars", "All We Have Is Now" and "Feeling Yourself Disintegrate.".Also, the entirety of "Yoshimi Battles The Pink Robots, Pt 2." Careful with That Axe: In the middle of "Riding to Work in the Year 2025" and in the middle of the second hour of "I Found a Star on the Ground". ![]() ![]() Call-and-Response Song: "The Yeah Yeah Yeah Song".Brown Note: Zaireeka has a warning label on the front stating that "on rare occasion" the various frequencies used on the album have caused listeners to become disoriented.The Headache" repeated for close to a half-hour. Broken Record: The hidden track on the album Hit to Death in the Future Head, which is simply the outro to the song "The Magician vs.Similarly, touring backing vocalist/guitarist/keyboardist Derek Brown also recently became a full-time member.Ascended Extra: Kliph Scurlock was originally hired as a roadie during The Soft Bulletin tour, and later became the band's touring drummer to promote Yoshimi Battles the Pink Robots, due to Steve Drozd branching out to keyboards and other assorted instruments, but was eventually brought in as the band's full-time drummer.Arc Words: Several of their songs are about/make reference to the Sun, most notably "The Sun" (duh) as well as the titles of the first three tracks on Ego Tripping at the Gates of Hell: "Assassination of the Sun", "I'm a Fly in a Sunbeam" and "Sunship Balloons".And Starring: Their full length cover of The Dark Side of the Moon, which is jointly credited to The Flaming Lips and Stardeath and White Dwarfs (a band founded by one of Wayne Coyne's nephews), along with Henry Rollins and Peaches.Action Girl: Yoshimi in "Yoshimi Battles the Pink Robots". ![]() ![]()
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