The Yeah Yeah Yeah Song

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"The Yeah Yeah Yeah Song" is a politically tinged, experimental rock track by The Flaming Lips known for its catchy refrain and commentary on power and responsibility.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf single
song
album At War with the Mystics NERFINISHED
artist The Flaming Lips NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
format 7-inch vinyl
CD single
digital download
fromAlbumType studio album
genre alternative rock
experimental rock
hasBSide The Gold in the Mountain of Our Madness NERFINISHED
You Gotta Hold On NERFINISHED
hasChorus Yeah yeah yeah refrain
hasMusicVideo yes
hasPart catchy refrain
language English
lyricSubject abuse of power
moral choices
musicVideoDirector The Flaming Lips NERFINISHED
musicVideoStyle surreal
notableFor catchy chorus
experimental arrangement
politically tinged lyrics
partOf At War with the Mystics NERFINISHED
performer The Flaming Lips NERFINISHED
performerMember Michael Ivins NERFINISHED
Steven Drozd NERFINISHED
Wayne Coyne NERFINISHED
producer Dave Fridmann NERFINISHED
Scott Booker NERFINISHED
The Flaming Lips NERFINISHED
recordLabel WEA NERFINISHED
Warner Bros. Records
releaseType lead single
releaseYear 2006
tempo upbeat
theme political commentary
power
responsibility
trackNumber 1
usesInstrumentation guitars
percussion
synthesizers
writer Michael Ivins NERFINISHED
Steven Drozd NERFINISHED
Wayne Coyne NERFINISHED

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The Flaming Lips notableSong The Yeah Yeah Yeah Song