Our Lady Peace Lyrics — by Popularity
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| 1 | Somewhere Out There |
| 2 | Innocent |
| 3 | Superman’s Dead |
| 4 | Clumsy |
| 5 | Not Enough |
| 6 | 4am |
| 7 | Is Anybody Home? |
| 8 | One Man Army |
| 9 | Thief |
| 10 | Starseed |
| 11 | Life |
| 12 | Automatic Flowers |
| 13 | In Repair |
| 14 | All for You |
| 15 | Angels/Losing/Sleep |
| 16 | Made of Steel |
| 17 | Do You Like It |
| 18 | Where Are You |
| 19 | A Story About a Girl |
| 20 | Naveed |
| 21 | Sorry |
| 22 | Are You Sad? |
| 23 | Bring Back the Sun |
| 24 | Sell My Soul |
| 25 | All You Did Was Save My Life |
| 26 | Carnival |
| 27 | Big Dumb Rocket |
| 28 | Car Crash |
| 29 | Shaking |
| 30 | Right Behind You (Mafia) |
| 31 | Blister |
| 32 | Hello Oskar |
| 33 | Made to Heal |
| 34 | Will the Future Blame Us |
| 35 | Let You Down |
| 36 | The Story of 100 Aisles |
| 37 | Waited |
| 38 | The Birdman |
| 39 | Happiness & the Fish |
| 40 | Potato Girl |
| 41 | Lying Awake |
| 42 | Annie |
| 43 | Wipe That Smile Off Your Face |
| 44 | Love and Trust |
| 45 | Middle of Yesterday |
| 46 | Apology |
| 47 | If You Believe |
| 48 | All My Friends |
| 49 | Consequence of Laughing |
| 50 | Everyone’s a Junkie |
Our Lady Peace Albums
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About Our Lady Peace
Our Lady Peace is a Canadian rock band formed in Toronto in 1992 who became one of the defining voices of '90s alternative rock with their distinctive blend of grunge, post-grunge, and atmospheric soundscapes. Frontman Raine Maida's soaring, often falsetto vocals and the band's dynamic guitar work propelled hits like "Clumsy," "Innocent," and "Somewhere Out There" to massive success, particularly in Canada where they achieved multi-platinum status. Albums like "Clumsy" (1997) and "Spiritual Machines" (2000) showcased their ability to balance radio-friendly anthems with experimental elements and philosophical themes. Their evolution from the raw energy of early releases to more polished, mainstream rock helped bridge the gap between alternative rock's underground roots and commercial appeal, making them one of Canada's most successful rock exports.