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 ...
When thinking of Smash Mouth, it’s hard not to have their signature hit, “All Star,” come to mind. There’s an encouraging energy interwoven into the song that was intentional by the song’s sole writer ...
His CIA code name is Condor. In the next seventy-two hours almost everyone he trusts will try to kill him.
The band’s former frontman, who died Monday at 56, predicted that ‘All Star’ would be popular for years. ‘Shrek’ helped make it the earworm and meme that it became. When Steve Harwell first heard the ...
KUALA LUMPUR, Nov 8 — Chances are, if you grew up in the ‘90s or earlier, you can’t read the line, “All that glitters is gold, only shooting stars break the mould” without humming the tune that goes ...
The track, sung by Steve Harwell, took a winding path to evergreen status that illustrates how social media and fan-made content have transformed the music business. By Ben Sisario Long before it ...
Smash Mouth’s Steve Harwell passed away on September 4 and fans of the alt-rockers are remembering his indelible contributions to the genre. From the Shrek classic, “I’m a Believer” to the insatiably ...
Even if you haven't seen the DreamWorks classic "Shrek," you’ve heard two of the film's huge anthems by Smash Mouth: "All Star" and "I'm a Believer." The multiplatinum rock band will bring nostalgic ...
Since the 1990s, Smash Mouth has been rocking venue after venue – just as they will on Saturday at the Spokane Tribe Casino. Originating in San Jose, California, Smash Mouth first formed in 1994 and ...
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