The Soft Bulletin
After lauded indie albums, The Flaming Lips debuted on Warner Bros. with 1991's <i>Hit To Death In The Future Head</i>. <i>Transmissions From The Satellite Heart</i> and <i>Clouds Taste Metallic</i> followed. 1999's <i>The Soft Bulletin</i> topped numerous year-end best-of lists and helped rank the band among the most influential in the world. 2002's <i>Yoshimi Battles The Pink Robots</i> ranked #4 in Spin and #11 in NME on their end-of-yearlists, and won a Grammy®.