Open share drawer Originally released in 1999 as a promotional CD-R, this collection of alternate mixes and non-album tracks bridges the gap between the bandâs experimental hijinks and pop instincts. Over the Flaming Lipsâ four-decade career, there was no more crucial turning point than the period spanning 1996 to 1999, when the Oklahoma group narrowly escaped their imminent fate as alt-rock has-beens and transformed themselves into the megaphone-wielding pied pipers of the 21st-century festival circuit. After their underperforming 1995 album Clouds Taste Metallic failed to yield another âShe Donât Use Jellyâ and guitarist Ronald Jones checked out, remaining members Wayne Coyne, Michael Ivins, and Steven Drozd liberated themselves from the pressures of writing hitsâand the creative limitations of being a guitar-rock bandâby conducting various synchronized-tape experiments with fleets of car stereos and battalions of boomboxes. Released in 1997,