In December 1992, when The Flaming Lips graced the stage at the Trocadero Theatre in Philadelphia, they were riding the wave of their album *Hit to Death in the Future Head*, released just a few months earlier in June of that year. This inventive record pushed the boundaries of alternative rock with its eclectic soundscapes and playful lyrical themes, perfectly setting the stage for performances like the one captured in the live recording of "Frogs." Notably, this song was one of only four known performances at that time, adding a significant layer of rarity to the live experience for fans. The Flaming Lips were in a phase of experimentation, combining the surreal and the psychedelic in ways that would continue to define their sound. This period marked a pivotal moment in their evolution, showcasing a blend of artistic ambition that would ultimately carve out their distinctive niche in the music scene.