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From the Album 1. One Man Army 2. Happiness & the Fish 3. Potato Girl 4. Blister 5. Is Anybody Home? 6. Waited 7. Thief 8. Lying Awake 9. Annie 10. Consequence of Laughing 11. Stealing Babies


From the Album 1. Supermans Dead 2. Automatic Flowers 3. Carnival 4. Big Dumb Rocket 5. 4am 6. Shaking 7. Clumsy 8. Hello Oskar 9. Let You Down 10. The Story Of 100 Aisles 11. Car Crash


From the Single Clumsy

From the Album 1. The Birdman 2. Supersatellite 3. Starseed 4. Hope 5. Naveed 6. Dirty Walls 7. Denied 8. Is It Safe? 9. Julia 10. Under Zenith 11. Neon Crossing


Other Songs 19 Days 4 Am A Story About A Girl Al Genina Al Genina (Leave the Light On) All For You All My Friends All You Did Was Save My Life Allowance Angels / Losing / Sleep Angels / Losing / Sleep Angels/Losing/Sleep Apology Are You Listening Are You Sad? As Fast As You Can Ballad of a Poet Better Than Here Bird On A Wire Boy Bring Back The Sun Canival Cant Make It Good Clumsy- Tsme Dear Prudence Deep Down Directions Do You Like It Dont Stop Dreamland Drive Drop Me in the Water Escape Artist Eternal Life Everyones A Junkie Fake Plastic Trees Falling Into Place Find Our Way Fire in the Hen House Fire In The Henhouse Happiness and The Fish Head Down Heavyweight Hiding Place for Hearts Home I Loved You All Along I Wanna Be Your Drug If This Is It If You Believe Imagine Imagine - Live In Concert Imagine - Live In Concert (John Lennon cover) In Repair Innocent Innocent Our Lady Peace Its Not Enough Kiss On The Mouth Last Train Let Me Live Again Life Live In Concert Love And Trust Made Of Steel Made To Heal Mettle Middle Of Yesterday Missing Pieces Mlk Mona Lisa Monkey Brains My Julia Naveed/life Never Get Over You Nice To Meet You No Warning Not Afraid Not Enough Olp- Sorry Ordinary Our Time Is Fading Out of Here Paper Moon Picture Rabbits Refuge Right Behind You Right Behind You (Mafia) R.K. 1949-97 R.K. 2029 R.K. Intro R.K. On Death Rocksteady Sell My Soul Signs Of Life Sleeping In Somewhere Out There Somewhere Out There- Revisions To Meggedoodoo Somewhere Out There...Olp Sorry Sound The Alarm Stole Supermanss Dead Supersattelie Teardrop The End Is Where We Begin The Needle and the Damage Done The Right Stuff The Wonderful Future The World On A String Time Bomb Tomorrow Never Knows Tomorrow Never Knows - All I Want Is You - Hope Trapeze Vampires Walking In Circles Whatever Where Are You? White Flags Will Someday Change Will The Future Blame Us? Window Seat Wipe That Smile Off Your Face With Or Without You Won't Turn Back Yourself
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Our Lady Peace (sometimes shortened to OLP) is a Canadian alternative rock band formed in Toronto, Ontario in 1992. Led by lead vocalist Raine Maida since its formation, the band currently also features Duncan Coutts on bass, Steve Mazur on guitars, and Jason Pierce on drums. The band has sold several million albums worldwide, won four Juno Awards, and won ten MuchMusic Video Awards—the most MMVAs ever awarded to a band (tied with Billy Talent).

Nineteen of their singles have reached the Top Ten on one of Canada's singles charts (those being the overall Singles Chart, the Rock Chart and the Alternative Rock Chart). Between 1996 and 2016, Our Lady Peace was the third best-selling Canadian band and the ninth best-selling Canadian artist overall in Canada.

Our Lady Peace has released ten studio albums, one live album, and two compilation albums, with their debut album, 1994's Naveed, having reached quadruple platinum in Canada. Naveed contains their breakthrough single, "Starseed", which peaked in the Top Ten on both the US Mainstream and Alternative Rock Tracks charts, and the title track, which reached No. 4 on Canada's Alternative Rock Chart. Their 1997 album, Clumsy, which reached No. 1 in Canada, is considered their signature and most widely recognized work.

Clumsy was certified as Diamond in sales in Canada with its title track reaching No. 1 on Canada's Singles Chart and its lead single, "Superman's Dead", reaching No. 2 on Canada's Alternative Rock Chart. The album was certified platinum in sales in the US with the title track peaking at No. 5 on the US Alternative Rock chart. OLP's 1999 album, Happiness... Is Not a Fish That You Can Catch, also reached No. 1 in Canada and was certified triple platinum there. Its singles "One Man Army" and "Is Anybody Home?" reached Nos. 1 and 2 on Canada's Alternative Rock Chart. The band's first four albums are often praised for their unique sound and style, with singer Maida being called "erratic" and "truly unrivaled" as a vocalist.

Their fifth album, Gravity (2002), is considered to be a "radical departure" from OLP's distinctive style. Maida has confirmed the change, calling Gravity "vastly different" from their previous records. Gravity reached No. 2 in Canada, where it became the group's fifth straight (and last) double platinum seller, with its "Somewhere Out There" and "Innocent" songs reaching No. 1 and 2, respectively, on Canada's Singles Chart. Gravity was their highest charting album in the United States, reaching No. 9 on the strength of "Somewhere Out There" being their most successful single on the US Hot 100 (No. 26) and reaching No. 7 on the US Alternative Rock Chart. Their 2005 album Healthy in Paranoid Times also peaked at No. 2 in Canada and went platinum in sales.

Having released three studio albums with only moderate success between 2009 and 2018, their sequel album Spiritual Machines 2 was released in 2021. The album's first single, "Stop Making Stupid People Famous" (feat. Pussy Riot), was released in June 2021.
Also Known As: OLP
Members:
Raine Maida - lead vocals, rhythm guitar/acoustic guitar (1992-present)
Duncan Coutts - bass, backing vocals (1995-present)
Steve Mazur - lead guitar, backing vocals (2002-present)
Jason Pierce - drums, percussion (2016-present; touring member 2014-2016)

Former members:
Jeremy Taggart - drums, percussion (1993-2014)
Jamie Edwards - guitar, keyboards (2000-2002; touring member 1998-2000)
Mike Turner - lead guitar, backing vocals (1992-2001; guest 2021-2022)
Chris Eacrett - bass, backing vocals (1992-1995)
Jim Newell - drums (1992-1993)
Paul Martin - bass (1992)
From: Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Genre(s): Alternative rock, post-grunge
Active From: 1992-present
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