The discography of the Flaming Lips, an American rock band formed in 1983, consists of 16 studio albums, 18 extended plays, 15 singles, 10 compilation albums, four video albums and an array of various other appearances.
Studio albums
Compilations
Extended plays
Singles
The Flaming Lips 2011 series
Music videos
- Everyone Wants To Live Forever (1992)
- Frogs (1992)
- Turn It On (1993)
- She Don't Use Jelly (1993)
- Be My Head (1994)
- Bad Days (1995)
- Christmas At The Zoo (1995)
- When You Smile (1995)
- This Here Giraffe (1996)
- Race For The Prize (1999)
- Watin' For A Superman (1999)
- Do You Realize?? (2002)
- Are You A Hypnotist?? (2002)
- Yoshimi Battles the Pink Robots PT1 (2002)
- Phoebe Battles the Pink Robots (2002)
- Fight Test (2002)
- The Golden Path (2003)
- Spongebob & Patrick Confront the Psychic Wall of Energy (2004)
- Mr. Ambulance Driver (2005)
- The W.A.N.D. (2006)
- The Yeah Yeah Yeah Song (2006)
- I Can Be A Frog (2009)
- Watching The Planets (2009)
- Powerless (2010)
- The Sparrow Looks Up At The Machine (2010)
- See The Leaves (2010)
- I Wanna Get High But I Don't Want Brain Damage (2011)
- Girl, You're So Weird (2012)
- Supermoon Made Me Want To Pee (2012)
- The First Time I Ever Saw Your Face (2012)
- I'm Working At NASA On Acid (2012)
- The First Time I Ever Saw Your Face [Amanda Palmer cut] (2012)
- Ashes In The Air (2013)
- Bohemian Rhapsody (2013)
- Look... The Sun Is Rising (2013)
- You Lust (2013)
- Try To Explain (2013)
- Be Free... A Way (2013)
- Turning Violent (2013)
- How?? (2017)
- There Should Be Unicorns (2017)
- Sunrise (Eyes Of The Young) (2017)
- Nigdy Nie (Never No) (2017)
- The Castle (2017)
- Almost Home (Blisko Domu) (2017)
- We A Famly (2017)
- Giant Baby (2019)
- How Many Times (2019)
- Will You Return / When You Come Down (2020)
- Flowers of Neptune 6 (2020)
- Dinosaurs On The Mountain (2020)
- At The Movies On Quaaludes (2020)
- Brother Eye (2020)
- You N Me Sellin' Weed (2020)
- Mother Please Don't Be Sad (2020)
- Assassins Of Youth (2020)
- God And The Policeman (2020)
- My Religion Is You (2020)
Other appearances
Studio
Radio
Live
Video albums
Guest appearances
Albums
- Good News for People Who Love Bad News (2004) â Modest Mouse â additional instrumentation ("The Good Times Are Killing Me")
- "My Mechanical Friend" (2012) â Grace Potter â co-writing and instrumentation
- Warrior (2012) â Kesha â producer ("Past Lives")
- Miley Cyrus and Her Dead Petz (2015) â Miley Cyrus â producer ("Dooo It!", "Karen Don't Be Sad", "The Floyd Song (Sunrise)", "Something About Space Dude", "Fuckin Fucked Up", "BB Talk", "Milky Milky Milk", "Cyrus Skies", "I'm So Drunk", "Tangerine", "Tiger Dreams", "Evil Is But a Shadow" and "Miley Tibetan Bowlzzz")
Singles
Notes
References
External links