The Flaming Lips have announced plans to record a 24-hour-long song.
The band recently release a six-hour-track in aid of the Central Oklahoma Humane Society and the Academy of Contemporary Music.
Speaking to O Music Awards about the track, frontman Wanye Coyne said: "It's a song about death and it's a song about ****ing and it's a song about life," lead singer Wayne Coyne revealed.
"[As for purchasing the skulls] There's a place in town [Oklahoma City] that's called Skulls Unlimited that's been here for almost as long as The Flaming Lips have been here, and it sells human skulls,"
Their six-hour-track 'I Found A Star On The Ground' can be listened to below on Gigwise.
The Flaming Lips - 'I Found A Star On The Ground':
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