Seven Mary Three Lyrics — by Popularity
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| 1 | Lucky |
| 2 | My My |
| 3 | Wait |
| 4 | Times Like These |
| 5 | Gone Away |
| 6 | Make Up Your Mind |
| 7 | RockCrown |
| 8 | I Could Be Wrong |
| 9 | People Like New |
| 10 | Honey of Generation |
| 11 | Margaret |
| 12 | Headstrong |
| 13 | Oven |
| 14 | Last Kiss |
| 15 | Needle Can’t Burn (What the Needle Can’t Find) |
| 16 | Player Piano |
| 17 | Home Stretch |
| 18 | Shelf Life |
| 19 | Houdini’s Angels |
| 20 | Without You Feels |
| 21 | What Angry Blue? |
| 22 | This Evening’s Great Excuse |
| 23 | Laughing Out Loud |
| 24 | Hammer & A Stone |
| 25 | Sleepwalking |
| 26 | Oceans of Envy |
| 27 | Dreaming Against Me |
| 28 | She Wants Results |
| 29 | Upside Down |
| 30 | Dead Days in the Kitchen |
| 31 | Was a Ghost |
| 32 | Faster |
| 33 | Summer Is Over |
| 34 | Break the Spell |
| 35 | Zeroes & Ones |
| 36 | Breakdown |
| 37 | In-Between |
| 38 | Honey |
| 39 | Still I Find You |
| 40 | Strangely at Home Here |
| 41 | You Think Too Much |
| 42 | Man in Control? |
| 43 | Super-Related |
| 44 | Things I Stole |
| 45 | Found My Center |
| 46 | Devil's Holy Joke |
| 47 | Tug |
| 48 | Where Are You Calling From? |
| 49 | First Time Believers |
| 50 | Steal a Car |
Seven Mary Three Albums
About Seven Mary Three
7 Mary 3 emerged from the early 1990s alternative rock scene as a band that perfectly captured the raw, emotional intensity of post-grunge America with their breakthrough hit "Cumbersome," a driving anthem that showcased their ability to blend heavy guitar riffs with deeply personal, introspective lyrics. Formed in 1992, the Orlando-based trio built their sound around Jason Ross's gravelly, world-weary vocals and a muscular rhythm section that could shift seamlessly from the radio-friendly hooks of "Super-Related" to the more contemplative moments found on tracks like "Still I Find You." Their music occupied a distinctive space between the angst-driven alternative rock of the mid-90s and a more mature, blues-influenced approach that set them apart from their contemporaries. While their 1995 major-label debut "American Standard" brought them mainstream success and MTV rotation, the band's evolution through albums like "RockCrown" demonstrated a willingness to explore darker, more experimental territory without abandoning the emotional honesty that made songs like "Make Up Your Mind" resonate with fans. Though they never achieved the massive commercial heights of some of their peers, 7 Mary 3's three-album catalog represents a compelling snapshot of American rock during a pivotal cultural moment, offering a more working-class perspective on the alienation and searching that defined the era. Their influence can be heard in countless post-grunge and alternative metal bands who adopted their template of combining heavy guitars with vulnerable, confessional songwriting.