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Plague (we Need No Victims) - Lola Ray



     
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Plague (we Need No Victims) Lyrics


In the dark, in the dark you'll find us
Making noise to the beat of fashion
No name brand will keep us in this hole
Apologize making indecision
Come alive in the patron saints of medicine
Medicine makes friends
At the bottom of a wishing well
Was a secret that we dare not speak out loud
Holding hands in a powerful stare
Wearing badges of death to show we care
I only do what the people say
I exist in the hearts of all our friends
I don't want to be a victim here
I just want to rid the people of this
Yeah, we all die young
We need no victims in this
Flaccid generation
We need no victims in this

Put us in, put us in submission
Bring a life, wanna fight your system
Won't back down till the conversation ends
In front of me the calamine breaks even
Take it back to the panic push
And promises, cause promises break friends
At the bottom of a wishing well
Was a secret that we dare not speak out loud
Holding hands in a powerful stare
Wearing badges of death to show we care
I only do what the people say
I exist in the hearts of all our friends
I don't want to be a victim here
I just want to rid the people of this
Yeah, we all die young
We need no victims in this
Flaccid generation
We need no victims in this
At the bottom of a wishing well
Was a secret that we dare not speak out loud
Holding hands in a powerful stare
Wearing badges of death to show we care
I only do what the people say
I exist in the hearts of all our friends
I don't want to be a victim here
I just want to rid the people of this

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When John Balicanta decided to attend NYU, he not only had to move from his native California to New York City but he also had to leave his high-school band behind. Vocalist/guitarist/songwriter Balicanta had formed Lola Corin (translated from Filipino, it means "Grandma Corin") with high-school friends Brian Spina (guitar) and James McIvor (bass). They were a loud band, playing in the style of the Smashing Pumpkins, Fugazi, and Failure, until college broke them up. While at NYU, Balicanta was studying audio engineering and needed an internship. He got one at Dumbo Studios, owned by Peter Robinson who was the V.P. of A&R at RCA Records. Balicanta was now recording demos and performing under the name Lola Ray, and invited Robinson to one of his open-mic gigs. Robinson was willing to get behind Balicanta and shop his demo around if he could come up with a real band. Through Dumbo Studios, Balicanta met drummer Alex Smolinski but finding a suitable guitarist and bassist in New York City proved difficult. Old buddies Spina and McIvor moved to new New York and joined the new band as soon as they received Balicanta's call. Robinson gave Good Charlotte's Benji Madden a tape of the band, and Lola Ray found the perfect label for their debut. With a sound that coupled their earlier hard, alternative rock style with a powerful pop polish, Lola Ray released their debut, I Don't Know You, on Good Charlotte's new label D.C. Flag in April of 2004.

In 2006, they released their second album, Liars.

Since then, they have undergone a line up change. Alex left the band for vocals in his side project and as of October, James left to return to university. No hard feelings are felt.

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