The post Smash Mouth’s Debut Album, Fush Yu Mang, Goes Beyond the Meme appeared first on Consequence. In a post-Shrek, Internet-obsessed world, Smash Mouth has been somewhat relegated to meme status.
After over 25 years fronting Smash Mouth, lead singer Steve Harwell, 54, decided to call it a day, after a viral TikTok video showed his band involved in a “chaotic” performance at the Big Sip ...
There are many, many YouTube videos of Smash Mouth performing their hit single "All Star," but one that stands out is a live performance from June 1999, a month after the song's release. During a show ...
BRAINERD — Smash Mouth is coming to Brainerd Thursday, June 27, for 2024’s Lakes Jam Music Event Festival. Known for hits like “All Star,” “Walkin’ On The Sun” and their cover of The Monkees’ “I’m a ...
Smash Mouth was one of my first favorite bands – and the one that ruined live music for me for years. Growing up, I – like most of the globe – was obsessed with the song "All Star." At eight or nine ...
What comes in between years of singing in small clubs with such homegrown San Diego indie-rock favorites as Geezer and Ghoulspoon, and then performing to tens of thousands of people across the nation ...
Smash Mouth marked its 30th anniversary this year, but when the band takes the Tucson Convention Center stage on Saturday, May 4, some in the audience might scratch their heads wondering how that can ...
Steve Harwell, the former lead singer of Smash Mouth has died at the age of 56. The cause of death was acute liver failure, according to the band's manager. Steve Harwell, the former lead singer of ...
Former Smash Mouth vocalist Steve Harwell, the singer behind the band’s biggest hits including “All Star,” has died at 56, multiple outlets are reporting. The cause of death was liver failure, ...
A product of the early aughts, my childhood was a heady mix of Razor scooters, Gushers gummies, and Smash Mouth on repeat. That lightly psychedelic ska-rock was the soundtrack to some of my most ...
The band's much-derided appearance ensured that the line "I ain't the sharpest tool in the shed" was destined to be the most quoted classic-rock lyric of the following day. In playing at the Sturgis ...
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