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On May 4, 1999, power-pop quintet Smash Mouth released their career-defining anthem and sports stadium favorite, "All Star." The song hit No. 4 on the Hot 100, and the band's subsequent album ...
But Smash Mouth thinks there’s not a lot of overlap between true fans and the meme-makers. Delise tells Inverse, “Most of our fans don’t even what a meme is.” Well, Smash Mouth fans, here ...
“All Star” didn’t reach meme-icon status by itself; it worked in conjunction with one of DreamWorks Animation’s most popular movies, Shrek.Smash Mouth released “All Star” in 1999, but ...
In my own life, Smash Mouth is shorthand for childlike joy. Their music is an invitation to see life through Harwell’s boxy, rose-colored sunglasses — the Capri-Sun-in-hand anthems of suburbia.
As expected, she created a meme-worthy moment by doing absolutely nothing. Yes, you read that right! A video of her simply yawning with her mouth closed at the NBA games took social media by storm.
Steve Harwell of Smash Mouth seen at KAABOO 2017 at the Del Mar Racetrack and Fairgrounds on Friday, Sept. 15, 2017, in San Diego, Calif. Amy Harris/Invision/AP hide caption ...
Very few bands have had a career quite like Smash Mouth.. They're widely viewed as a goofy meme band synonymous with a kid's movie, after their 1999 hit 'All Star' was featured in 2001 animated ...