Smash Mouth is an American
rock
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* Rock music, a genre of popular music
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band from
San Jose, California
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. The band was formed in 1994, and was originally composed of
Steve Harwell (lead vocals), Kevin Coleman (drums),
Greg Camp
Gregory Dean Camp (born April 2, 1967) is an American songwriter, guitarist, and vocalist. He is best known as the founding guitarist and songwriter for the rock band Smash Mouth (1994–2008, 2009–2011, 2014, 2018–2019). Camp is credited as ...
(guitar), and
Paul De Lisle (bass). With Harwell's departure in 2021, De Lisle remains the only original member. They are known for their songs "
Walkin' on the Sun
"Walkin' on the Sun" is a song by American rock band Smash Mouth from their first album, ''Fush Yu Mang'' (1997). Released as their debut single in June 1997, the song was Smash Mouth's first major single, reaching 1 on the US ''Billboard'' M ...
" (1997), "
All Star" (1999), and "
Then The Morning Comes" (1999), as well as
a cover of
The Monkees
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' "
I'm a Believer
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" (2001).
The band adopted retro styles covering several decades of
popular music
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. They have also performed numerous
covers of popular songs, including
War
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's "
Why Can't We Be Friends?",
Rick Astley
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’s “
Never Gonna Give You Up
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”,
Simple Minds' "
Don't You (Forget About Me)
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",
? & the Mysterians' "
Can't Get Enough of You Baby
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",
the Beatles
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' "
Getting Better
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", and "
I Wan'na Be Like You" from ''
The Jungle Book
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''. They also composed two songs for the South Korean animated film ''
Pororo, The Racing Adventure'': "Beside Myself" and "Everything Just Crazy".
History
1990–1997: Formation and ''Fush Yu Mang''
Smash Mouth's roots trace back to 1990 when
Steve Harwell and Kevin Coleman met. Smash Mouth was then formed in 1994 by Harwell, who had formerly played in a
rap
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group called F.O.S. (Freedom of Speech). Coleman, who was Harwell's manager, knew guitarist
Greg Camp
Gregory Dean Camp (born April 2, 1967) is an American songwriter, guitarist, and vocalist. He is best known as the founding guitarist and songwriter for the rock band Smash Mouth (1994–2008, 2009–2011, 2014, 2018–2019). Camp is credited as ...
and bassist
Paul De Lisle, who had both played in a local
punk
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* Punk rock, a music genre originating in the 1970s associated with various subgenres
* Punk subculture, a subculture associated with punk rock, or aspects of the subculture s ...
band, and introduced the three musicians to each other. They began rehearsing together, along with Kevin Coleman as drummer. They soon developed into a band, and named themselves
Smashmouth, an
American football
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term. During their early years, the band played largely
rock music
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.
The band's first publicity came when a demo of the song "Nervous in the Alley" was played by a San Jose radio station,
KOME
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An unrelated FM statio ...
. Soon after,
Interscope Records signed the band, and the group's debut album, ''
Fush Yu Mang'', was released in 1997, featuring another member: the keyboardist Michael Klooster. Also, upon signing to Interscope Records, the band changed their name from Smashmouth to Smash Mouth. The album eventually went
double platinum
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led by the band's first major single "
Walkin' on the Sun
"Walkin' on the Sun" is a song by American rock band Smash Mouth from their first album, ''Fush Yu Mang'' (1997). Released as their debut single in June 1997, the song was Smash Mouth's first major single, reaching 1 on the US ''Billboard'' M ...
". The singles "The Fonz" and a cover of "
Why Can't We Be Friends" from the 1998
Kevin Bacon
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film ''
Wild Things'' were also subsequently released.
1998–2004: Rise to fame, ''Astro Lounge'', ''Smash Mouth'', and ''Get the Picture?''
The band's second album, ''
Astro Lounge'', was released in 1999 and marked a change in direction, as it had less of the previous
ska
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influence and more of a pop sound. It led to more publicity for the band, and ended up being one of the most critically acclaimed albums from the group. Supported by the hit singles "
All Star" (which was featured in several film soundtracks, most notably the
first ''Shrek'' film although the official
music video
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references ''
Mystery Men
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'') and "
Then the Morning Comes", ''Astro Lounge'' was eventually certified as triple platinum.
Also in 1999, ''The East Bay Sessions'' was released as a collection of early songs. Shortly after the release of the album, drummer Kevin Coleman left the band due to back problems. He was initially replaced by
Michael Urbano
Michael Urbano (born March 19, 1966 in Sacramento, California, USA) is a musician, programmer, and record producer.
Career
One of Urbano's first gigs was as a member of Bourgeois Tagg, a 1980s band that was fronted by Brent Bourgeois and Larr ...
, who was quickly replaced by Mitch Marine for the tour supporting ''Astro Lounge'', who was subsequently replaced by Michael Urbano at the conclusion of the tour.
In 2001, Smash Mouth covered
the Monkees
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' hit song "
I'm a Believer
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". It was featured on both the soundtrack for ''
Shrek
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'' (along with "All Star") and their
self-titled album.
The album sold fewer copies than the band's earlier works, eventually being certified
gold
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. Also in 2001, the group appeared as themselves in the climactic scene of the film ''
Rat Race
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The term is ...
''.
In 2003, ''Get the Picture?'' was released, featuring the singles "You Are My Number One", "Hang On" and "Always Gets Her Way". Smash Mouth was dropped from
Interscope shortly after the release of ''Get the Picture?''. That same year, the band performed a cover of the
Sherman Brothers song "
I Wanna Be Like You" for the animated film ''
The Jungle Book 2
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''.
2005–2011: New label, fluctuating lineup, ''Summer Girl'', and ''Magic''
Following the band's signing to
Universal Records
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, Smash Mouth released the greatest hits compilation ''
All Star Smash Hits
''All Star Smash Hits'' is a compilation album by the American rock band Smash Mouth, released on August 23, 2005 by Interscope Records. It includes tracks from their first four albums and non-album material.
Track listing
References
Exter ...
'' in 2005. The album contains some 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 time slots, the album was advertised as having 18 tracks, including an edited version of "Flo". Smash Mouth played at
Gumby
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's Birthday Celebration in August 2005.
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
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and
the Ramones
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, and one original song, "Baggage Claim".
Smash Mouth's fifth studio album, originally to be titled ''
Old Habits'', was recorded in 2005 and expected to be released in early 2006. The band had said that the album was much more like the ska punk featured on ''Fush Yu Mang'' and ''The East Bay Sessions''. 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
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''. The album was delayed many times, in the hope of gaining publicity with Harwell's appearance on the reality show ''
The Surreal Life
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''. Smash Mouth returned to the studio intent on improving the record. ''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. Smash Mouth let Sony Pictures use much of their music from ''Summer Girl'' and other songs for the movie ''
Zoom
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'', whose opening titles credit the film's music to the band.
Before the release of ''Summer Girl'', drummer Michael Urbano left the band without warning on February 14, 2006 due to creative differences. He was initially replaced by former drummer Mitch Marine, and then by Jason Sutter, best known for his work with
American Hi-Fi and
the Rembrandts
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. The band released their new album, ''
Summer Girl'', later that year. In early 2007, one year after joining the band, Sutter left Smash Mouth to play drums for former
Soundgarden
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and
Audioslave
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frontman
Chris Cornell
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; fill-in drummer Marine returned to Smash Mouth.
Greg Camp left the band in the summer of 2008. Smash Mouth recruited
Leroy Miller to play guitar. Leroy left in 2009 and Camp returned to the band, but in 2011 Camp left once again and this time the band recruited Sean Hurwitz. Hurwitz stayed until 2012, and was replaced by Mike Krompass. Later in 2012, Hurwitz returned. In 2009 Mitch Marine left once again and was replaced by Urbano, who left again after only one year in 2010, and was replaced by Marine once again. Marine left yet again after a brief spell in 2010 and was replaced by
Randy Cooke
Randy Cooke is a Canadian drummer, percussionist, session musician, and touring musician.
Biography
Influenced by his drummer father, Cooke picked up the drums as a child, learning and playing as part of a local drum corps before starting his ow ...
. Cooke was briefly replaced by Jason Sutter in 2011, then Charlie Paxson.
In June 2011, a writer at
Something Awful
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offered $20 if the band's lead singer, Steve Harwell, would eat 24 eggs. Others on the site and on Twitter began offering additional sums, eventually targeted to various charities. In July 2011, Harwell accepted the challenge if fans could gather pledges of $10,000 for
St. Jude Children's Hospital. The fundraising goal was reached in less than a week's time. A self-styled "reality TV fan," Harwell requested that his friend celebrity chef
Guy Fieri
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prepare the eggs. The event was held at Johnny Garlic's restaurant, in
Dublin, California, on October 11, 2011. With about 150 people attending, Harwell was able to finish the eggs with the help of audience members as well as the
San Jose Sharks
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mascot, Sharkie. $15,000 was raised for charity.
2012–2019: ''Magic'' and live album
After parting ways with
Universal Records
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and signing with 429 Records, Smash Mouth released their sixth studio album titled ''
Magic
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* Ceremonial magic, encompasses a wide variety of rituals of magic
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'', on September 4, 2012. The album was primarily produced by new band member Mike Krompass. The first single, also entitled "Magic", debuted on the
Billboard Adult Contemporary
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chart at No. 22. The band spent the rest of 2012 touring behind the new project as well as promoting the release of their musical book of food recipes and things of the like — ''Recipes from the Road''. Cooke left permanently toward the end of 2012, replaced by Paxson. In 2013 the band took part in the Under the Sun tour with Gin Blossom and Sugar Ray. Paxson left in July during the tour, and was initially going to be replaced by a returning Cooke; however, he was replaced by Sutter once again. Tod Burr, former drum tech of
Def Leppard
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and drummer of Merle Jagger, came on board in 2012 as drum and keyboard tech of Smash Mouth.
On February 1, 2013, Smash Mouth headlined the
AutoNation
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Coast to Coast rebranding event (which combined all AutoNation dealerships into a single brand) at
Wayne Huizenga
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Park in
Fort Lauderdale, Florida with Michela Paige from Season 3 of ''
The Voice
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''. The event also served as a final round in the AutoNation Culture of Caring Contest.
On October 6, 2014, Smash Mouth composed two songs for the English version of the South Korean animated film,
Pororo, The Racing Adventure including "Beside Myself", and "Everything Just Crazy" which plays at the end credits.
On June 14, 2015, Smash Mouth was playing a set at the Taste of Fort Collins food festival in
Fort Collins, Colorado, when singer Steve Harwell broke from his set and went into an angry three-minute, expletive-laden tirade, threatening to beat the audience members responsible for hitting him with
bread. The band played the opening chords of "All Star" throughout a significant portion of Harwell's rant. The incident was covered by major media outlets, including ''
TMZ
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'', ''
Gawker'', and ''
USA Today
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''. Harwell later apologized for the incident in an interview with ''
The Herald-Mail
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''. Event organizer Jason Ornstein explained that he asked Harwell if he wanted him to have the DJs make an announcement instructing the crowd not to throw bread but according to Ornstein, Harwell "stormed on
tage
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and took matters into his own hands". He continued "It wasn't like anyone was going to be getting hurt by throwing bread up in the air ... We just had to laugh at it, because he just really made a fool of himself."
In May 2016, Smash Mouth released their first
live album titled ''Playlist: The Very Best of Smash Mouth'' through
Sony Music
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. The recordings were harvested from shows in Rapid City, South Dakota and
Manila
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.
2016 saw the band gain a new member in Sam Eigen and the return of Cooke. Eigen is a long-time friend of both Steve Harwell and Paul De Lisle, and has played with
Alanis Morissette,
Janet Jackson, and
John Fogerty. He can also be heard playing guitar on several of Harwell's solo recordings over the years.
Greg Camp rejoined Smash Mouth in early 2018. An acoustic re-recording of Smash Mouth's first album, ''Fush Yu Mang'', funded through
PledgeMusic
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was released in 2018 for the album's 20th anniversary.
On November 1, 2018, Smash Mouth released the single "Unity". It features hip-hop artists
Kool Keith
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and
Darryl McDaniels
Darryl Matthews McDaniels (born May 31, 1964), better known by his stage name DMC, is an American rapper. He is a founding member of the hip hop group Run-DMC, and is considered one of the pioneers of hip hop culture.
Early life
McDaniels gre ...
of
Run-DMC. They then toured Australia in the same year during November to sell out crowds around the country, which consisted of a mix of theater, festival and pub shows. During the Arlie Beach Festival of Music in Queensland, Steve Harwell became ill and had to leave the stage. However, Nicky Bomba, Frankie J Holden, Wilbur Wilde from
Melbourne Ska Orchestra
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and the remainder of Smash Mouth continued the set without him. Harwell recovered the next day and the Australian tour continued without any further incidents.
2020–present: Further projects and Harwell's departure
On August 8, 2020, the band performed at the 2020
Sturgis Rally and vocalist Harwell said things such as "fuck that COVID shit" during the performance. A report from the
IZA Institute of Labor Economics
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later cited the event as being a
superspreading event
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.
In October 2021, the band performed at The Big Sip beer and wine festival in
Bethel, New York :''This is the article about the Sullivan County, New York town. For the Dutchess County, New York hamlet, see Bethel, Pine Plains''
Bethel is a town in Sullivan County, New York, United States. The population was estimated at 4,255 in 2010. The ...
. Harwell appeared to be intoxicated, threatening audience members and performing what looked like a
Nazi salute
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. Following the performance, Harwell announced his retirement due to ongoing health issues. Prior to Harwell's last show, the band was already performing with a substitute singer ostensibly filling in while Harwell dealt with his health issues.
In January 2022, it was announced upon Steve Harwell's departure, that the band has recruited new lead singer Zach Goode (formerly of Ghoulspoon, Divided By Zero and The Secret Seven). On March 2, 2022, the band released a cover of
Rick Astley
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's song "
Never Gonna Give You Up
"Never Gonna Give You Up" is the debut single recorded by English singer and songwriter Rick Astley, released on 27 July 1987. It is one of Astley's most famous songs. It was written and produced by Stock Aitken Waterman, and was released as ...
". Smash Mouth released a new single, "4th of July", on July 1, 2022.
Musical style
The band has been described as
alternative rock
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,
power pop
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,
pop rock
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,
ska punk
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,
pop punk
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,
surf rock, and
new wave.
Band members
Current members
*
Paul De Lisle – bass, backing vocals
(1994–present); lead vocals
(due to Harwell's absence in 2016)
* Michael Klooster – keyboards, programming, backing vocals
(touring member 1997–2008; 2008–present)
*
Randy Cooke
Randy Cooke is a Canadian drummer, percussionist, session musician, and touring musician.
Biography
Influenced by his drummer father, Cooke picked up the drums as a child, learning and playing as part of a local drum corps before starting his ow ...
– drums, percussion, backing vocals
(2010–2011, 2011–2012, 2013, 2016–2018, 2018–present)
*
Sean Hurwitz
Sean Hurwitz is an American musician known as the guitarist of Smash Mouth (2011–2012, 2012–2016, 2019–present) and Enrique Iglesias. Hurwitz is also a producer, singer, and songwriter based in Los Angeles, United States.
Early life
Born ...
– guitar, backing vocals
(2011–2012, 2012–2016, 2019–present)
* Zach Goode – lead vocals
(touring member 2021–2022; 2022–present)
Touring members
* Mark Cervantes – percussion, theremin, backing vocals
(1999–2008, 2014, 2018)
Touring substitutes
* Rob Schwartz – guitar, backing vocals
(2012)
* Kristian Attard – bass, backing vocals
(2017)
* Danny Richardson – guitar
(2018)
* Steve Carey – drums, percussion
(2020)
Former members
*
Steve Harwell – lead vocals, piano, occasional keyboards
(1994–2021)
* Kevin Coleman – drums, percussion
(1994–1999)
*
Greg Camp
Gregory Dean Camp (born April 2, 1967) is an American songwriter, guitarist, and vocalist. He is best known as the founding guitarist and songwriter for the rock band Smash Mouth (1994–2008, 2009–2011, 2014, 2018–2019). Camp is credited as ...
– guitar, backing vocals; occasional keyboards and turntables
(studio) (1994–2008, 2009–2011, 2014, 2018–2019)
*
Michael Urbano
Michael Urbano (born March 19, 1966 in Sacramento, California, USA) is a musician, programmer, and record producer.
Career
One of Urbano's first gigs was as a member of Bourgeois Tagg, a 1980s band that was fronted by Brent Bourgeois and Larr ...
– drums, percussion
(1999, 2000–2006, 2009–2010, 2014, 2018)
* Mitch Marine – drums, percussion
(1999–2000, 2006, 2007–2009, 2010)
*
Jason Sutter
Jason Sutter is an American musician and drummer based in Los Angeles, California. He is currently the drummer for Cher.
A well versed drummer, having studied and performed extensively across multiple genres, Sutter is most widely recognized wit ...
– drums, percussion, backing vocals
(2006–2007, 2011, 2013–2016)
*
Leroy Miller – guitar, backing vocals
(2008–2009)
* Charlie Paxson – drums, percussion, backing vocals
(2011, 2012–2013)
* Mike Krompass – guitar, backing vocals
(2012)
* Sam Eigen – guitar, backing vocals
(2016–2018)
Touring guests
* Adam Young – lead vocals, guitar
(2011)
* Miles Zuniga – guitar
(2013)
Timeline
Discography
* ''
Fush Yu Mang'' (1997)
* ''
Astro Lounge'' (1999)
* ''
Smash Mouth
Smash Mouth is an American rock band from San Jose, California. The band was formed in 1994, and was originally composed of Steve Harwell (lead vocals), Kevin Coleman (drums), Greg Camp (guitar), and Paul De Lisle (bass). With Harwell's depa ...
'' (2001)
* ''
Get the Picture?'' (2003)
* ''
The Gift of Rock
''The Gift of Rock'' is the fifth studio album by American rock band Smash Mouth. Released in 2005 through Beautiful Bomb Records, the album contains mostly covers of Christmas songs by various artists including Louis Armstrong, Ringo Starr, t ...
'' (2005)
* ''
Summer Girl'' (2006)
* ''
Magic
Magic or Magick most commonly refers to:
* Magic (supernatural), beliefs and actions employed to influence supernatural beings and forces
* Ceremonial magic, encompasses a wide variety of rituals of magic
* Magical thinking, the belief that unrela ...
'' (2012)
* ''Fush Yu Mang'' (acoustic) (2018)
References
External links
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Alternative rock groups from California
American pop rock music groups
American power pop groups
American ska musical groups
Pop punk groups from California
Ska punk musical groups
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Musical groups from San Jose, California
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