Pretty boy with a gun, bang bang, fun fun
Pretty girl with a knife, watch
Your back it's your wife! Heroin
Load my blood, shoot shoot, fun fun

Pretty girl on ecstasy
Now she wants to fuck me
We are the dead, we are in league
We are the doctors of low self

Esteem, we do it wrong, we don't believe
We are the congress of the new disease
Pretty thing with no head
That's okay, better off
Dead! Warm blood everywhere
Shave off all my hair!

Pretty girl, what's she worth?
Stick it where it really hurts!
Government, experiment, welcome to my
Accident, we are the dead, we are in league
We are the doctors of low self esteem
We do it wrong, we don't believe

We are the congress of the new disease
We are the dead, we are in league
We are the doctors of low self
Esteem, we do it wrong, and we have no fear
We are the anti of all you hold dear
Social disease, down on your knees, covered
In fleas, give me a freeze, I am a clown
I am disgrace, it's always thrown up in my face

Through ignorance, I always fight, better
Face it, I'm always right
We are the dead, we are in league
We are the doctors of low self esteem
We do it wrong, we don't
Believe, we are the congress of the new disease


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In League Lyrics as written by Chris Liggio

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    Best song on this particular album.

    Ratgirlon June 06, 2002   Link
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    Apperantly not many people have heard of bile. I love this song HeAvEn LeIgH

    FuckinTrashGirlon July 05, 2002   Link
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    I remember those sweet summer days of my youth, when i would play Rogue Trip on my Playstation entertainment system and listen to the Strangeland soundtrack whilst doing so. This song always touched a special part of me. Oh, those were the days.

    Hypothermic_Allergyon July 08, 2002   Link
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    bile is OK

    heathyron March 09, 2003   Link
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    i dunno... i mean, they sound good and all, but the lyrics to the song are pretty... grousome... the songs great, but once you know what theyre actually saying its like "uhh..."

    pantheress666on March 16, 2003   Link
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    Biles not like the Greatest or anything but i like them this is prob there best song, the lyrics are fine pantheress not all songs are pop love songs deal with it anyway love the song

    nysirkon April 27, 2003   Link
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    Biles not like the Greatest or anything but i like them this is prob there best song, the lyrics are fine pantheress not all songs are pop love songs deal with it anyway love the song

    nysirkon April 27, 2003   Link
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    they did an awesome performance at the club, xibalba in the movie "strangeland." that's where i first heard this song and it's pretty good.

    slasheson May 20, 2004   Link
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    This is the only song by Bile I can tolerate at all....otherwise, I despise them. They're horrible.

    xx_acid_starzon March 26, 2005   Link
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    I love Bile...they're one of my favorite bands, and this is my favorite song of theirs.

    LittleMissScareAllon July 02, 2005   Link

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