In Japan, the phrase “Lolita complex”—better known by its contraction “Lolicon”—designates attraction to pubescent or prepubescent girls, an individual with such an attraction, as well as the manga and anime genre featuring cute girl characters looking both childlike and erotic.
The Japanese heavy metal group Fast Draw released in 1987 a vinyl LP whose Japanese title translates in English as Complex, containing 9 songs. The first press came out on July 25th, followed by a second press in October; then a CD album was issued on November 21st, 1988. More details can be found in Discogs and in Encyclopaedia Metallum.
The first song of the album is titled “Lolita Complex” and it starts with voices of little girls. Here is the YouTube video:
The Japanese lyrics can be found on Encyclopaedia Metallum (click the “Show lyrics” link for the first title). A translation in English has been given by Peace who runs the blog Vinyl Kids – Celebrating youth in music:
Lolita Complex
by Fast Draw
I lo-lo-love unripe fruit
I’m tired of mature women!
Fight! Fight! Take off that school uniform
Fight! Fight! Tear away those printed panties
Lolita complex
Old man’s pink sigh
Lolita complex
Pink sigh paradise
I lo-lo-love small breasts
I cry out, ‘I’m getting bigger’
Fight! Fight! From top to bottom
Fight! Fight! Restlessly licking and licking
Lolita complex
Old man’s pink sigh
Lolita complex
Pink sigh paradise
[guitar solo]
I lo-lo-love whiteboard girls
Drool flowing from my smiling mouth
Fight! Fight! With an open stride
Fight! Fight! The goal has entered my sight
Lolita complex
Old man’s pink sigh
Lolita complex
Pink sigh paradise
According to Peace, the man’s dialogue at the very beginning goes something like “Hey, little miss. This old man–. / Can you come with this old man?”
Previously published on Agapeta, 2016/11/24.