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Semisonic

About Semisonic

After the breakup of Trip Shakespeare, Minneapolis natives Dan Wilson and John Munson joined up with drummer Jacob Slichter to form Semisonic in 1995. An initial EP, Pleasure, was released that year and the studio full-length Great Divide in 1996 on MCA. It was their sophomore effort, Feeling Strangely Fine, that was Semisonic's major breakthrough in 1998. The album yielded classic pop hits such as "Closing Time" and "Secret Smile" and propelled the band into megastardom. They didn't waste anytime with a follow up either. All About the Chemistry, the band's third album, was issued in early 2001 and single "Chemistry" was a mainstay overseas, however the album didn't fair as well in America. "Over My Head" was fitting for the 2001's teen flick "Summer Catch" and Semisonic rode the wave of various tours in and around the U.K. By fall, Semisonic contributed their cover of the Wings classic, "Jet" for the Paul McCartney Tribute CD, Listen To What The Man Said. Dan Wilson also took time out to do some solo stuff, playing a slew of dates around the Midwest in December. His brother Matt hooked up with Semisonic's John Munson to form the side project, The Flops in 2001. ~ Steve Huey, All Music Guide

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Semisonic's Discography  (6)

All About Chemistry  All About Chemistry MCA Records more more
All About Chemistry  All About Chemistry more more
Pleasure  Pleasure MCA more more
Feeling Strangely Fine  Feeling Strangely Fine MCA Records Inc more more
Feeling Strangely Fine  Feeling Strangely Fine more more

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Compilations Featuring Semisonic  (20)

Classic 90's  Classic 90's more more
The Best Bands...Ever!  The Best Bands...Ever! Virgin Recor... more more
The Ultimate Teen Flick Soundtrack  The Ultimate Teen Flick Soundtrack Warner Music... more more
The Ultimate Teen Flick Soundtrack  The Ultimate Teen Flick Soundtrack Warner Music... more more
Reloaded 3  Reloaded 3 Universal Mu... more more

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Another Way To Die Another Way To Die
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