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Supreme thoughts come my way
Lose it all but it was nothing anyway
What's done is done but I know I'll be safe
In time you will too
So beautiful gotta set me free, yeahAnd you're all very proud
When there's nothing left to steal
And I feel that I'm so real and it scares me, yeah
Have I ever asked for more?Betrayed my plan ends a war with me
It's never up to me, I know they'll all pray
How far kid because I'm here it looks like a long way down
I can't climb back up
Like a slow crawl that's keeping me from youAnd you're all very proud
When there's nothing left to steal
And I feel, so real, it scares me
Have I ever asked for more? Was I that insecure?Can't you stick out your fears
Can't you push them out some more, yeah
Can't you stick out your fears
Can't you push them out some moreI know it's all in there but I can't see

I can't see that far, yeahUltimatum time now, what's it gonna be
Something's wrong, something's wrong, something's very wrongPlease can I have more time
If I see you again, I'll laugh right in your face

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Lostprophets is an alternative rock band formed in Pontypridd, Wales in 1997. It was founded by current vocalist Ian Watkins and guitarist Mike Lewis. Initially, Watkins played drums for the band, although its success only began when he transferred over to lead vocals. They have released several demos, none of which have been produced commercially, five studio albums, and fourteen singles. Their fifth studio album is titled Weapons, released on the 2nd of April 2012.

The first of these albums, The Fake Sound Of Progress, was originally recorded for the meager sum of £6000 and intended as a glorified demo, but after catching the ears of several major labels, the band re-recorded and re-released the album on a much wider scale through Columbia Records. This resulted in a backlash against the band that was exacerbated by the four-year gap between their first and second albums. When the second album, Start Something, was finally released, the band achieved even greater success, entering the UK album chart at number five, and earning the band international popularity, most notably in the United States. Their third album entitled Liberation Transmission was released on the 26th of June 2006 in the UK and entered the UK album chart at number one.

In April 2007 Lostprophets began the Final Transmission - the last round of touring of their current album with Aiden and Taking Back Sunday as the confirmed support. The bands played at huge venues such as Wembley Arena. The end the tour, on Saturday 26 May 2007, lostprophets performed at The Full Ponty festival at Pontypridd's Ynysangharad Park. Pontypridd is also the hometown of most of the current band members and so the festival was advertised as "lostprophets homecoming". Other bands at the festival included Reel Big Fish, The Automatic, The Blackout, Gallows and Kids In Glass Houses .Following the tour, the band hit the studio to record their fourth album which Ian Watkins is describing as a return to their roots with heavier punk influences. Watkins says "It will be a lot darker and a lot more intense. It'll have a completely different vibe to it ... but it won't be like Converge or nuthin".

Their 4th studio album "The Betrayed" was released on 19 January 2010.

On 20 December 2012, lead singer Ian Watkins was charged with a host of offences involving sexual activity with minors. He has been denied bail.

More information on Lostprophets can be found at their official website http://www.lostprophets.com.

Current lineup
Ian Watkins — Vocals
Lee Gaze — Lead Guitar
Mike Lewis — Rhythm Guitar
Stuart Richardson — Bass
Jamie Oliver — Keyboards, Back-up vocals, Turntables
Luke Johnson — Drums


Former members
DJ Stepzak — Turntables
Mike Chiplin — Drums
Ilan Rubin — Drums


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