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The History of Electric Six: 2008 +

The band kicked off their UK tour in February 2008, finishing off that month with the release of the promo video for 'Randy's Hot Tonight!'. Though news for much of Spring 2008 was quiet, Tyler Zach did create the vocals and music for the California Milk Processing Board's 'Got Milk?' campaign under the band pseudonym of 'White Gold' with classic video director 'Tom Kuntz' directing the videos.

In May 2008 a sample of Tait's keyboarding appeared on the band's MySpace page under the title 'Fuschia' with possible fifth album track names appearing at the close of June, plus a Tyler Spencer written track 'Unstoppable' by TV Rock (with him on vocals) being discovered back from a posting in May '08.

On July 18th 2008 the complete track list of fifth album 'Flashy' was announced on the official site, plus their MySpace page debuted track 'Transatlantic Flight' and an eccentric mash-up of all the tracks from the album. The band also revealed that a video for 'Formula 409' would be appearing within a few weeks.

1: (2006) Recording of the video for I Buy The Drugs. 6: (2003) Fire charts at number seven in the UK. 11: (2006) Launch of Wiki-Six. 15: (2007) Fourth album title and tracklist announced. 17: (2006) Debut of track Mr. Woman on the original MySpace site. 21: (2006) Release of track 'Infected Girls' and the video for 'I Buy The Drugs' onto MySpace. 25: (1998) Don't Be Afraid of the Robot released. 26: (2006) Jen revealed she would be stepping down as the runner of the band's MySpace.