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Mr. DROZD: (Singing "The Yeah Yeah Yeah Song") Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.
NPR: Flaming Lips Stay True and Reach Out with 'Mystics'
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Mr. STEVEN DROZD (Band Member, Flaming Lips): I'm Steven from the Flaming Lips and I play assorted instruments.
NPR: Flaming Lips Stay True and Reach Out with 'Mystics'
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Mr. DROZD: (Unintelligible) at a Lips show stays at a Lips show, right.
NPR: Flaming Lips Stay True and Reach Out with 'Mystics'
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Mr. DROZD: And then, live, we have a guy named Kliph Scurlock who's probably our biggest Flaming Lips fan I've ever met probably...
NPR: Flaming Lips Stay True and Reach Out with 'Mystics'
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Mr. DROZD: Actually plays drums with us now live.
NPR: Flaming Lips Stay True and Reach Out with 'Mystics'
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In the '90s, most of the growth in the Hispanic population was due to in-migration, but today births are the driving force, said David Drozd, research coordinator at the Center for Public Affairs Research at the University of Nebraska in Omaha.
WSJ: U.S. Hits a Demographic Milestone