
When The Semantics formed in the early '90s in Nashville, their punchy, accessible brand of Southern power pop seemed destined to follow like-minded Southern bands like the dB's and Let's Active into the power pop history books. Led by two songwriter/vocalists, William Owsley III and Millard Powers, the band initially began recording demos for their debut album with a then-unknown drummer named Ben Folds, who -- contrary to legend -- was never officially a part of the Semantics.
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Coming Up Roses
Sticks and Stones
Jenny Won't Play Fair
Future for You
Average American
The Sky Is Falling
Don't Say Goodbye
Black and Blue
Johnny Come Lately
Life Goes On
Glasses and Braces
Standing Still
This One's For Me
Avalon
Baby It's You
Lonely Girl
Hippy Woman
Wildflower
Maria
Simple Thing
The Facts Of Life
Heart Attack
Jerry Deacon
She's So Clean
Pamela
Vegas
One More Step
Gone
Victim For Somebody
Merry-Go-Round
Merry Go Round
Facts Of Life
Holding Up The Store
Victim For Somebody Else
Addressee Unknown
Pay for Their Crimes
Trumped Up Charges
Victim
Revolver
Animal Farm
Subsequential
Shredded
R-Byte Mock Fry
Conversations
Code Ring
The Big Sleep
04 Sticks and Stones
Jenny Won't Play
Family Values
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