"One Million Billionth of a Millisecond on a Sunday Morning"
9:21
3.
"Maximum Dream for Evil Knievel"
2:50
4.
"Can't Exist"
2:48
5.
"Ode to C.C. (Part I)"
0:46
6.
"The Ceiling Is Bendin'"
3:45
7.
"Prescription: Love"
6:10
8.
"Thanks to You"
3:56
9.
"Can't Stop the Spring"
4:11
10.
"Ode to C.C. (Part II)"
1:50
11.
"Love Yer Brain"
7:44
Total length:
48:00
Notes
The first track opens with the quote, "Take this, brother. May it serve you well," from the Beatles' "Revolution 9"
The last track closes with a loop of the phrase "turn off your mind, relax..." sampled from the Beatles' "Tomorrow Never Knows"
The track "Ode to C.C. (Part I)" references C.C. DeVille from the glam rock band Poison and contains a 30-second clip of "Talk Dirty to Me" when played backward on the vinyl version of the album.
Retrospective reviews
Critics have noted the album's similarity to the music of Pink Floyd, particularly on the track "One Million Billionth of a Millisecond on a Sunday Morning."[9][10] Zach Schonfeld, writing for Paste, described Oh My Gawd!!! as the Flaming Lips' "most eclectic early offering", albeit with "plenty of the band’s hooky hillbilly-punk in between."[9] Brad Shoup wrote for Stereogum that "in time, the Flaming Lips would learn to incorporate their experiments into the songs, rather than cramming them in for the hell of it. But their glee at what they get away with here is infectious."[8]