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  1. Semantics by Australian Crawl released in 1983. Find album reviews, track lists, credits, awards and more at AllMusic.

  2. Australian Crawl, também conhecida como OZ Crawl, foi uma das maiores bandas da Austrália na década de 1980. ... Semantics e Phalanx. Durante o ano de 1983 o baterista Bill McDonough acaba deixando a banda entrando no seu lugar Buzz Bidstrup, ex-baterista da banda ...

  3. When the band scored big in Oz with their "Semantics" EP, the U.S. labels got interested again, with Geffen winning the rights to release it in the states. Instead of an EP, though, Geffen released an expanded version of "Semantics" featuring the EP's four original tracks plus re-recorded versions of six Crawl classics!

  4. Australian CrawlSemantics. More images. Label:Geffen Records – 060254785644: Format: Vinyl, LP, Album. Country:Australia: Released:2016: ... "Lakeside", "Things Don't Seem" and "Unpublished Critics" are not the same versions as on Australian Crawl's second album "Sirocco" (1981) but re-recorded versions from 1983. Recorded at Rhinoceros ...

  5. Australian CrawlSemantics. More images. Label:EMI – BUG.3: Format: Vinyl, 12", EP, 45 RPM. Country:Australia: Released:Sep 19, 1983: Genre:Rock, Pop: Style ... Though they were huge stars in their homeland of Australia, Australian Crawl could not get arrested outside the land down under. Capitol Records had previously released their ...

  6. From their start in 1979 to their demise only five years later, Australian Crawl stood as a bizarre anomaly against the largely punk and political scene Down Under. Essentially sculpted as the Melbourne Beach Boys, the Crawl's songs ranged from odes to Errol Flynn and Resort Girls to rousing singalongs like "Hootchie Gucci Fiorucci Mama," and their mash cover of the Kingsmen's "Louie, Louie."

  7. Listen free to Australian CrawlSemantics (The Boys Light Up, Errol and more). 10 tracks (43:24). Semantics was a 1983 EP by Australian surf rock band Australian Crawl. The album marked a change in the line-up of the band as Bill McDonough (drums) was replaced first by Graham Bidstrup (ex-The Angels, The Party Boys with Crawl member James Reyne) to record the EP.