Smash Mouth 363342 225913074 2008-07-16T00:01:01Z 69.122.250.121 "Include" makes more sense, they've had other hits besides All Star and WOTS, though those two songs are their biggest hits {{Unreferenced|date=September 2006}} {{cleanup|date=January 2008}} :''This article is about the San Jose, California band. For their eponymous album, see [[Smash Mouth (album)]]. For the Omaha, Nebraska band, see [[Smashmouth]].'' {{Infobox musical artist <!-- See Wikipedia:WikiProject Musicians --> | Name = Smash Mouth | Img = Smash Mouth VMworld crop.jpeg | Img_capt = Smash Mouth at VMworld 2007 | Img_size = <!-- Only for images narrower than 220 pixels --> | Landscape = | Background = group_or_band | Alias = | Origin = [[San Jose, California|San Jose]], [[California]], [[United States]] | Genre = [[Alternative rock]]<br />[[Pop rock]]<br />[[Ska punk]]<br />[[Power Pop]] | Years_active = 1994 – present | Label = [[Universal Records|Universal]], [[Beautiful Bomb Records|Beautiful Bomb]] | Associated_acts = | URL = http://www.smashmouth.com/ | Current_members = [[Steve Harwell]]<br>[[Leroy (musician)|Leroy]]<br>[[Paul De Lisle]]<br>[[Mitch Marine]] | Past_members = [[Kevin Coleman]]<br>[[Michael Urbano]]<br>[[Jason Sutter]]<br>[[Greg Camp]] }} '''Smash Mouth''' is a [[pop rock]] band from [[San Jose, California|San Jose]], [[California]]. Formed in 1994, the band comprised [[Steve Harwell]] (lead vocals) {{Fact|date=December 2007}}, [[Greg Camp]] (guitar), [[Paul De Lisle]] (bass), and [[Kevin Coleman]] (original drummer). Their hit songs include "[[Walkin' on the Sun]]" (1997) and "[[All Star (song)|All Star]]" (1999). Focused at times playing [[third wave ska]] music, the band has adopted retro styles spanning several decades of [[popular music]], as well as performing [[cover song|covers]] of popular songs such as [[The Monkees]]' "[[I'm a Believer]]", [[War (band)|War]]'s "[[Why Can't We Be Friends (song)|Why Can't We Be Friends]]" and [[The Beatles]]' "[[Getting Better]]" as well as cult favorites such as the [[The Four Seasons (group)|The Four Seasons]]' "Can't Get Enough of You Baby", which was covered by [[Question Mark & the Mysterians]], (though their version owes more to [[The Colourfield]]'s interpretation; in fact, the band at first believed it was a Colourfield original.<ref>[http://www.smashmouth.com/forums/lofiversion/index.php?t183.html Smash Mouth Forums]</ref> They usually release one cover version per studio album. The band's 1999 release ''[[Astro Lounge]]'' is their most critically and commercially successful album to date. <!-- Image with unknown copyright status removed: [[Image:smash mouth.jpg|right|frame|250px|smash mouth]] --> ==History== ===Early years=== In 1994 in San Jose, California, Steve Harwell was a veteran of a disbanded [[rapping|rap]] group called F.O.S. which had released only one single, "Big Black Boots", available only on vinyl. His former manager was [[Kevin Coleman]]. Harwell wanted to form a [[rock and roll|rock]] band, so Coleman introduced him to friends guitarist [[Greg Camp]] and bassist [[Paul De Lisle]], both veterans of a local punk band called Lackadaddy. They met and held their first rehearsal later, with Coleman on drums. They named themselves Smash Mouth after a [[football (American)|football]] term coined by [[Chicago Bears]] coach [[Mike Ditka]], describing a style of hard, straightforward and bare-knuckles rock-and-roll. For the most part, the band played [[ska punk]], somewhat popular at the time, although Harwell has since claimed that the band is variously influenced. Smash Mouth got its break in 1996 when San Jose rock [[radio station]] [[KOME]] played a demo of the band's song "Nervous in the Alley" which achieved some notoriety. The group was signed by [[Interscope Records]] after a show, and Smash Mouth released a first album, ''[[Fush Yu Mang]]'' the next year, sporting a title in a [[font]] suggesting Oriental characters. ===''Fush Yu Mang''=== "Walkin' on the Sun" was Smash Mouth's first major single, released in 1997 (see [[1997 in music]]). The opening riff and backbone of the tune is borrowed from the opening riff of "Swan's Splashdown", from the 1966 Perrey and Kingsley album [[The in Sound from Way Out! (Perrey and Kingsley album)|''The In Sound From Way Out!'']] (considered to be the first-ever mainstream electronic music album). The lyrics in "Walkin' on the Sun" present an ironic and implied [[Generation X]] view of the [[hippie]] movement, extolling ideals of peace and love, and the subsequent conversion of those ideals into simple commercial [[fads]]. The song was the lead single from ''Fush Yu Mang''. The album combined light-hearted fun with songs exposing a darker side, such as "Disconnect the Dots" and the aforementioned "Nervous in the Alley". "Let's Rock" did moderately well as the third and final single, and the album went [[RIAA certification|double platinum]]. The song "Can't Get Enough of you Baby" was featured in the film ''[[Can't Hardly Wait]]'', and the video was included as bonus material on VHS. The video included an appearance by [[Jennifer Love Hewitt]]. "Can't Get Enough of You Baby" has also more recently been used in television advertisements for the [[pizza]] chain restaurant [[Pizza Hut]]. ===''Astro Lounge''=== Smash Mouth released their second album, ''Astro Lounge'', in 1999 (see [[1999 in music]]). This album involved much less of the band's previous [[ska]] influence. It is more laid back, sophisticated and retro-sounding, and to a point, [[pop music|poppy]]. Although the change drove away some of the original fanbase, many new fans discovered Smash Mouth, and ''Astro Lounge'' is possibly the most critically acclaimed album from the group. The album was also worthy of note in that it was the first Smash Mouth release that did not contain a single [[swear word]], particularly strange in light of the fact that ''Fush Yu Mang'' had received a [[Parental Advisory]] warning from the [[RIAA]]. The ''Astro Lounge'' single "[[All Star (song)|All Star]]" became popular in mid-1999, and it was featured on the [[soundtrack]]s for the [[feature film|film]]s ''[[Mystery Men]]'' and ''[[Inspector Gadget (film)|Inspector Gadget]]'' and later ''[[Shrek]]'' and ''[[Rat Race (film)|Rat Race]]''. "All Star" was followed by another single, "Then the Morning Comes". "Stoned" and "Waste" followed and did moderately well as singles. ''Astro Lounge'' was certified triple platinum, proving the band was not a one hit wonder as they had been previously tagged by critics for "Walkin' on the Sun".{{fact|date=May 2008}} Kevin Coleman quit the band following the release of ''Astro Lounge'' due to lower back problems. He was replaced on tour by Mitch Marine (formerly with Tripping Daisy and Brave Combo) and later by Michael Urbano. An instrumental cover of "Then the Morning Comes" by [[David Benoit (musician)|David Benoit]] subsequently became a hit on [[smooth jazz]] radio stations. ===''Smash Mouth''=== In 2001 (see [[2001 in music]]), Smash Mouth covered [[The Monkees]] hit "[[I'm a Believer]]". It was featured on the ''Shrek'' movie soundtrack. This was followed by the release of a self-titled album ''[[Smash Mouth (album)|Smash Mouth]]''. However, because this song was featured on the ''Shrek'' soundtrack, it caused many people to buy that album over Smash Mouth's own.{{Fact|date=May 2008}} (''Smash Mouth'' was not released until November, and the ''Shrek'' soundtrack was out as soon as the song was released as a single.) Nonetheless, ''Smash Mouth'' had moderate success. With its singles "Holiday in My Head", "Pacific Coast Party", and "Shoes n' Hats" to support it, the album was certified [[RIAA certification|Gold]] despite the relative competition of the ''Shrek'' soundtrack album.{{fact|date=May 2008}} ===''Get the Picture?''=== ''Get the Picture?'' was the next Smash Mouth album, released in 2003 (see [[2003 in music]]). The album sold a disappointing 33,000 units, especially compared to the way Smash Mouth has sold in the past. A moderately popular single, "You Are My Number One" attracted some attention, while the singles "Hang On" and "Always Gets Her Way" flopped. Due to the low sales as well as the band's concerns of loss of creative control, Smash Mouth was dropped from [[Interscope]]{{fact|date=May 2008}}. 2003 also saw the release of the animated film ''[[The Jungle Book 2]]'' which features the band on the soundtrack singing the [[Sherman Brothers]] song "[[I Wanna Be Like You]]". Following their signing to [[Universal Records]], Smash Mouth released a greatest hits compilation ''[[All Star Smash Hits]]'' in 2005 (see [[2005 in music]]). The album contains some of the more popular songs from previous Smash Mouth albums, as well as songs from soundtrack albums which were not on the band's own releases. On certain networks and timeslots, the album was advertised as having 18 tracks, including Flo and Beer Goggles. Smash Mouth played at [[Gumby]]'s Birthday Celebration in August 2005. ===''Gift of Rock''=== In December 2005, the band released a [[Christmas]] album ''[[Gift of Rock]]''. It featured covers of Christmas songs by many artists, such as [[The Kinks]] and [[The Ramones]], and one original song, "Baggage Claim". ===Hiatus, ''Summer Girl''=== Smash Mouth's fifth studio album, ''[[Old Habits]]'', was expected to be released in early 2006. In September 2005, the band performed what was tentatively going to be the album's first single, "Getaway Car", on ''[[Last Call with Carson Daly]]''. The album was delayed many times, in the hope of gaining publicity with Steve's appearance on the [[reality show]] ''[[The Surreal Life]]''. Some time after recording ''Old Habits'', Smash Mouth returned to the studio to see if they could write better songs than the ones they had written for ''Old Habits'', in the hope of making the record better.{{fact|date=May 2008}} ''Old Habits'' was shelved, replaced by ''[[Summer Girl]]'', which included some remixed ''Old Habits'' tracks as well as new songs. After being delayed in much the same way ''Old Habits'' was for several months, the album was released on [[September 19]], [[2006]]. ===Future=== Before the release of ''Summer Girl'', the Smash Mouth community was surprised to learn that drummer Michael Urbano, who seemed very enthusiastic about the band, left on [[February 14]], [[2006]] due to creative differences. The band found a new drummer, Jason Sutter, best known for his work with [[American Hi-Fi]] and [[The Rembrandts]]. Smash Mouth also let Sony Pictures use much of their music from ''Summer Girl'' and other songs for the movie ''[[Zoom (film)|Zoom]]'', whose opening titles credit the film's music to the band. The band has said that the unreleased album ''Old Habits'' is much more like the Ska Punk featured on ''Fush Yu Mang'' and ''The East Bay Sessions''. In early 2007, just one year after joining the band, Jason Sutter left Smash Mouth to play drums for former Soundgarden/Temple of the Dog/Audioslave frontman, Chris Cornell. Mitch Marine returned to Smash Mouth and is again the current drummer. In July 2008, Smash Mouth edited their [[Myspace]] page, no longer listing Greg Camp as a band member. He has been replaced by [[Leroy (musician)|Leroy]]. Greg Camp is scheduled to release a solo album called ''Defektor'' in September 2008. <ref>[http://www.myspace.com/smashmouth Smash Mouth at Myspace.com]</ref> ==Musical style and influences== Smash Mouth's style and musical influences are a matter of debate by fans. Most people who only know the band's hit singles often label them as a [[1960s|'60s]] rip off pop band, however, the material on the band's albums is much more musically diverse. Most fans consider them to be a "transforming" band who changes styles from album to album. ''Fush Yu Mang'', in most people's eyes, was mostly ska/rock with the exception of "Walkin' on the Sun", which earned the band their reputation as a "'60s rip-off band". ''Astro Lounge'' featured space age/techno influences as well as sticking to a '60s throwback style. It also had some [[surf music]] influences. Their self-titled CD was basically a mix of everything the band had previously done, some pop songs, some retro, some space agey, as well as a slight return to their [[punk music|punk]] influences on "Shoes n' Hats" and "Your Man". However, "I'm a Believer" furthered the belief that they were a '60s rip-off band. ''Get the Picture?'' was mostly a surf/pop/rock album, with most songs having surf influences to degrees no previous Smash Mouth album had. "New Planet" was somewhat punk, but ''Get the Picture?'' was considered the band's most surf influenced album and had Greg Camp playing in a [[Dick Dale]]-esque guitar style for most of the songs. ''Summer Girl'' was a well-balanced mix of the previous 4 albums. Overall, the band points a good deal of their influence to most [[classic rock]], as well as [[Elvis Presley]], [[Van Halen]], [[The Beatles]], punk acts such as [[Buzzcocks]] and [[The Clash]], and surf acts like [[The Beach Boys]] and [[Dick Dale]]. However, Steve Harwell claims "I don't care what you call us, I just want to be considered Smash Mouth." ==Band members== ===Current members=== ====Steve Harwell — lead vocals (1994-present)==== [[Image:IMG 0880 cropped.jpg|thumb|upright|Steve Harwell singing]] '''Steve "Smash Mouth" Harwell''' [[January 9]], [[1967]], [[Santa Clara, California|Santa Clara]], [[California]]) is an [[US|American]] musician. He is the lead vocalist for the band Smash Mouth. Harwell has credited [[Van Halen]], [[The Waterboys]], and [[Elvis Presley]] as musical influences. He formed the band Smash Mouth in 1994 with [[Greg Camp]], [[Kevin Coleman]], and [[Paul De Lisle]]. He was previously a rapper in a group called F.O.S. Harwell was featured in the sixth season of [[VH1]]'s ''[[Surreal Life]]'', and has appeared on many other television and radio shows, as well as making an appearance in the movie ''[[Rat Race (film)|Rat Race]]''. =====Personal life===== Harwell's 6 month old son Presley died in July 2001 from acute [[lymphatic leukemia]]. Subsequently, Harwell created a medical research fund in Presley's name. ====Greg Camp — lead guitar, backing vocals (1994-present)==== '''Greg Camp''' (born Gregory Dean Camp on [[April 2]], [[1967]] in [[West Covina]], [[California]]) is a guitarist and main songwriter for the band Smash Mouth. =====Background===== Camp has written some of Smash Mouth's most memorable songs of the later 1990s and early 2000s, including "[[All Star (song)|All Star]]" and "Then the Morning Comes". He also provides backup vocals to lead vocalist [[Steve Harwell]]. Like the other members of the band, Camp usually appears in public wearing sunglasses, no matter what the weather. Camp is recognizable for often donning outrageous, neon colored glasses. Camp credits [[Kiss (band)|KISS]] and [[Van Halen]] as his early influences. He insists that he reads every bit of fan mail that the band receives. Camp believes checking the mail helps him keep track of how many people love [[Smash Mouth]], and how many people hate them. Camp's favorite venue is any club in Canada during the dead of winter. He has nothing against downloading music over the [[internet]], and admits that he frequently gets his music in that fashion. Camp believes that the key to succeeding in the music industry is to be able to constantly reinvent oneself.{{fact|date=May 2008}} He also has a solo album, to be released on [[September 9]], [[2008]].{{fact|date=July 2008}} =====External links===== *[http://www.metrosantacruz.com/metro-santa-cruz/11.07.07/Campermusic-0745.html Metro Article - Greg Camp] *[http://www.myspace.com/gregcamp Greg Camp Music] *[http://www.imdb.com/name/nm1028472/ Internet Movie Database - Greg Camp] *{{amg|id=11:1kdsa9cgl23h|label=Greg Camp}} *[http://www.smashmouth.com/ Smash Mouth official website] ====[[Paul De Lisle]] — bass, backing vocals (1994-present)==== '''Paul De Lisle''' (born Paul Gerald De Lisle, [[13 June]] [[1963]], [[Exeter, Ontario|Exeter]], [[Ontario]], [[Canada]]) is the [[bassist]] with the 1990s [[alternative rock]] [[band (music)|band]], Smash Mouth. De Lisle has been with the band for their whole career so far, and is known for being the "long haired guy" in the group. Aside from Smash Mouth, DeLisle is also an avid [[surfing|surfer]], which may be an influence on [[surf rock|surf]] sounds in Smash Mouth's music. He was also the writer of the band's single "Pacific Coast Party". ===Additional stage musicians=== *'''[[Mitch Marine]]''' — drums, percussion (1999-2000, 2006, 2007-present) (Played on the Astro Lounge Tour, some parts of the Summer Girl Tour, as well as the current drummer) *'''Michael Klooster''' — keyboards, programming, backing vocals (1997-present) *'''Mark Cervantes''' — percussion, backing vocals (1999-present) ===Former members=== *'''[[Kevin Coleman]]''' — drums, percussion (1994–1999) *'''[[Michael Urbano]]''' — drums, percussion (summer of 1999, 2000-2006) *'''[[Jason Sutter]]''' — drums, percussion (2006–2007) ==Discography== *''[[Fush Yu Mang]]'' (1997) - US sales: double platinum (2,000,000) US #19 *''[[Astro Lounge]]'' (1999) - US sales: triple platinum (3,000,000) US #6 *''[[The East Bay Sessions]]'' (1999) - collection of early pre-FYM material; independently and illegally released *''[[Smash Mouth (album)|Smash Mouth]]'' (2001) - US Sales: gold (500,000) US #48 *''[[Get the Picture?]]'' (2003) - US Sales: No accreditation (33,000) US #100 *''[[All Star: The Smash Hits]]'' (2005) - US #96 *''[[The Gift of Rock]]'' (2005) - charts unknown *''[[Summer Girl]]'' - released [[September 19]], [[2006]] *''[[Old Habits]]'' - unreleased ===Singles=== {| class="wikitable" !rowspan="2"|Year !rowspan="2"|Title !colspan="5"|Peak Chart positions !rowspan="2"|Album |- !<small>[[Billboard Hot 100|US Hot 100]]</small> !<small>[[Modern Rock Tracks chart|US Modern Rock]]</small> !<small>[[Top 40 Mainstream|US Top 40 Mainstream]]</small> !<small>[[Adult Top 40|US Adult Top 40]]</small> !<small>[[Hot Dance Club Play|US Dance]]</small> |- | 1997 | "[[Walkin' on the Sun]]" |align="center"| - |align="center"| '''1''' |align="center"| 2 |align="center"| '''1''' |align="center"| - |rowspan="2"| ''[[Fush Yu Mang]]'' |- |rowspan="2"| 1998 | "[[Why Can't We Be Friends (song)|Why Can't We Be Friends?]]" |align="center"| - |align="center"| 28 |align="center"| - |align="center"| - |align="center"| - |- | "Can't Get Enough of You, Baby" |align="center"| - |align="center"| 30 |align="center"| 18 |align="center"| 14 |align="center"| - |rowspan="3"| ''[[Astro Lounge]]'' |- |rowspan="2"| 1999 | "[[All Star (song)|All Star]]" |align="center"| 4 |align="center"| 2 |align="center"| '''1''' |align="center"| '''1''' |align="center"| - |- | "Then the Morning Comes" |align="center"| 8 |align="center"| 26 |align="center"| 5 |align="center"| 2 |align="center"| - |- | rowspan="2"|2001 | "[[I'm a Believer]]" |align="center"| 25 |align="center"| - |align="center"| 15 |align="center"| 4 |align="center"| - |rowspan="2"| ''[[Smash Mouth (album)|Smash Mouth]]'' |- | "Pacific Coast Party" |align="center"| 114 |align="center"| - |align="center"| 37 |align="center"| - |align="center"| 20 |- | 2003 | "You Are My Number One" |align="center"| - |align="center"| - |align="center"| 40 |align="center"| 25 |align="center"| 11 | ''[[Get the Picture?]]'' |- |rowspan="2"| 2006 | "[[Story Of My Life (Smashmouth song)|Story of My Life]]" |align="center"| - |align="center"| - |align="center"| - |align="center"| 29 |align="center"| - |rowspan="2"| ''[[Summer Girl]]'' |- | "[[So Insane]]" |align="center"| - |align="center"| - |align="center"| - |align="center"| 25 |align="center"| - |} "Waste" was also released as a single from ''Astro Lounge''. It hit the [[Rick Dees]] Weekly Top 40 Chart for a short stint in 2000. ==Other media appearances== {{trivia|date=May 2008}} *One of their singles called "All Star", appeared in the opening credits of the film ''[[Shrek (film)|Shrek]]''. The film also features Smash Mouth's cover of "[[I'm a Believer]]". *Smash Mouth appeared on ''[[Charmed]]'', Season 6 Episode 1 miming an edit of "You Are My Number One" at a [[beach party]]. *The band's version of "Can't Get Enough of You Baby" has been used in [[Pizza Hut]] television commercials. *"Every Word Means No" is on the soundtrack of an episode of ''[[Friends]]'', Season 6 Episode 10. *The band performed "Walkin' on the Sun" on an episode of ''[[The Larry Sanders Show]]''. *They appear in the ending of the movie ''[[Rat Race (film)|Rat Race]]'' in a charity contest, performing ''[[All Star (song)|All Star]]". *The band performed "Pacific Coast Party" on an episode of ''[[The Drew Carey Show]]''. *The band is depicted performing the song "Come On, Come On" live in a school dance scene in the episode "[[Queen Bebe]]" of the animated television series ''[[Kim Possible]]''. *The band performed "All Star", "Walkin' on the Sun", and "So Insane" on the ''[[Daily Buzz]]''. *Steve Harwell was on the sixth season of ''[[The Surreal Life]]''. *"Digging Your Scene" appears in the dance video game ''[[Mungyodance|Mungyodance 2]]''. *"Come On, Come On" is played in ''[[Big Fat Liar]]'' while Frankie Muniz and Amanda Bynes are running through the warehouse. *"Come On, Come on" was used in the movie ''[[Snow Day (film)|Snow Day]]'' in a scene where children are sledding down a hill. *An early version of "Come On, Come On" was featured in a [[Gap (clothing retailer)|GapKids]] commercial in 1998. *Smash Mouth makes an appearance on the show ''[[What's New, Scooby-Doo?]]''. *"Diggin' Your Scene" plays during an episode of ''[[Alias (TV series)|Alias]]'' during season one as Sydney parachutes into a party. *In the movie ''[[BASEketball]]'' during the scene where Coop and Remer are spending the day with the terminally ill child Joey and the Dream Come True Foundation's president, Jenna, their version of the song "Why Can't We Be Friends" * The song "Virgin Girl" by Smash Mouth plays throughout the movie "Half Baked"--- Notably: During the "Billy Bong Thornton" session, right after Kenny says "Assume your positions" *"All Star" appeared at the end of the film ''[[Mystery Men]]'' *"Walkin' on the Sun" is played at the beginning of the movie ''Made of Honor'' *The song "All Star" was featured in the video game [[Guitar Hero: On Tour]]. ==References== {{reflist}} ==External links== {{Commons}} * [http://www.SmashMouth.com Official website] * [http://www.freewebtown.com/smsessions/index.html The Smash Mouth Sessions] [[Category:American pop music groups]] [[Category:American rock music groups]] [[Category:American alternative rock music groups]] [[Category:California musical groups]] [[Category:Quartets]] [[Category:Pop punk groups]] [[Category:Musical groups established in 1994]] [[de:Smash Mouth]] [[es:Smash Mouth]] [[fr:Smash Mouth]] [[ko:스매시 마우스]] [[it:Smash Mouth]] [[nl:Smash Mouth]] [[no:Smash Mouth]] [[pl:Smash Mouth]] [[pt:Smash Mouth]] [[simple:Smash Mouth]] [[fi:Smash Mouth]] [[sv:Smash Mouth]]