By Brandy McDonnell Features Writer bmcdonnell@oklahoman.comFrom the decorated dolls in the chandelier to the gorilla mask on the bookshelf, Tyson Meade’s living room boasts a punk-art aesthetic befitting “The Godfather of the Alternative Rock.” But his home at NW 13 and Gatewood Avenue — across the street from Wayne Coyne of The Flaming Lips — also is appointed with an aura of finally feeling at home, five years after returning to his home state. “I love Oklahoma because I absolutely would not be who I was if I hadn’t been born here,” Meade said.Read more on NewsOK.com