Flip-Flop is the fourth and final studio album by the American band Guadalcanal Diary.
[8] The Los Angeles Times wrote: "One of the most underrated, overlooked and inaccurately compared to R.E.M.
"[12] The Northwest Florida Daily News deemed the album "artsy rock 'n' roll" that "doesn't stray too far from homespun melodies and twangy guitars.
"[14] The Gazette determined that the album finds the band "working some of the melancholy out of singer Murray Attaway's vocals.
"[15] The Chicago Tribune labeled Flip-Flop "terrific mainstream rock, a shade quirkier than John Mellencamp or Tom Petty but no less deserving of Top 40 status.