Focused at times playing "neo-ska" music, the band has adopted retro styles spanning several decades of popular music, as well as performing covers of popular songs such as The Monkees' "I'm a Believer" and War's "Why Can't We Be Friends" as well as cult favorites such as ? and the Mysterians' "Can't Get Enough of You Baby" (though their version owes more to The Colourfield's interpretation; in fact, the band at first believed it was a Colourfield original). Smash Mouth's first album Fush Yu Mang came out in June 1997. This album could be said to be "neo ska". Its top position in the charts was #19 (on Billboard). The promo for this album said that "While the twelve songs on Fush Yu Mang sound like they belong side by side, each has it's own feeling like the very '60's "Walkin' On The Sun," the surf 'n' turf of "Nervous In the Alley," the Buzzcocks like "Pet Names," the Mafia rock of "Padrino," and the fret rock of "Let's Rock"." Smash Mouth's second album Astro Lounge was released two years later, in June 1999. It is the band's most critically and commercially successful album to date. It reached #6 on the Billboard charts and it featured the massive hit All Star.
Smash Mouth released their third album Smash Mouth (Self-Titled) in November 2001. It has been said that this is the band's most experimental album to date. It reached #48 on Billboard charts. Smash Mouth's fourth album Get the Picture?, released in August 2003, wasn't as well-received by fans or the critics as previous albums (it only reached #100 on the Billboard charts). Smash Mouth released a Christmas cover album in November 2005 (The Gift of Rock). Their newest album is called Summer Girl, and, after being delayed for over a year, was released on September 19th, 2006. Smash Mouth's music was used in the film "Shrek" and they starred on-screen as themselves in the turbulent finale of the all-star-comedy "Rat Race", while performing "All Star" on stage during the showdown.
In May 2011 lead singer Steve Harwell agreed to eat two dozen eggs in one sitting for charity. That June, Harwell apparently backed out of the challenge -- with over ten thousand dollars for overseas children's hunger charities at stake -- potentially because he is afraid to eat the eggs. Fans continue to demand Harwell eat the eggs.
Two albums were released in 2012, The Gift Of Rock and Magic. A best-of compilation, Playlist: The Very Best of Smashmouth was released in 2016. A comeback single, Unity, was released in 2018.
In 2021, the band collaborated with Timmy Trumpet for the song "Camelot". This would be the band's last song with original lead vocalist Steve Harwell before his retirement later that year and his death 2 years later.
Steve Harwell retired in 2021 due to health issues and was replaced by Divided By Zero singer Zach Goode.
On September 4, 2023, original lead vocalist Steve Harwell died at age 56 at his home of liver failure.
Stoned
Smash Mouth Lyrics
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And everybody's movin' on
I can't see my tomorrow and yesterday has come and gone
So leave me alone
So deal with it
I'm feeling fine most the time
I may be on the outside but no ones getting in
So leave me alone
We're O.K. reelin' in the days
We're alright we're just getting high
Let us be it'll be all right
I got no strife I'm loving life
Could you say the same
You don't have to move to groove
So come on up and see me but leave that judge behind
'Cause I'm loving life
Chorus
Chorus
I'm gettin' stoned and what's wrong with that
The president seems to be just fine
Come on up and see me
Come on up just know that I'm gettin' stoned
I'm gettin' stoned I'm gettin' stoned I'm gettin' stoned
Chorus
The lyrics to Smash Mouth's song Stoned depict a person who wants to be left alone and is quite content with living life his own way. The person expresses that he is over the things that have happened in the past and is not too worried about what the future holds. The line "my mind is blown but it's my own" suggests that even though the person may indulge in some form of drug use, it is his personal choice and he doesn't want anyone to meddle with his personal affairs.
The person is also quite aware of the society's standpoint on drug use and feels that people should overlook his indulgences and look at the big picture. He asks those who criticize him to "leave that judge behind" and come see him for who he is, without any preconceived notions. The person seems to be living in the moment, enjoying life as it comes and not stressing about anything.
The chorus with the lyrics "I'm getting stoned, and what's wrong with that?" suggest that the person does not see anything wrong with drug use and feels that it is a personal choice. The lyrics, overall, do not glorify drug use, but rather depict a person who wants to be left alone and does not want anyone to pass judgment on him based on his indulgences.
Line by Line Meaning
Leave me alone I'm over it
I need to be left alone, I'm done with whatever it is
And everybody's movin' on
Everyone else is moving forward while I'm stuck here
I can't see my tomorrow and yesterday has come and gone
I can't predict what's going to happen and I can't change the past
So leave me alone
I just want to be left alone
My mind is blown but it's my own
I'm overwhelmed but it's my own problem to deal with
So deal with it
It's not your concern, I'll handle it myself
I'm feeling fine most the time
I'm usually feeling okay
I may be on the outside but no ones getting in
I'm on the outside looking in and I don't want anyone in
We're O.K. reelin' in the days
We're doing fine, just taking things day by day
We're alright we're just getting high
We're doing okay, we're just smoking weed
Let us be it'll be all right
Leave us alone, everything will be okay
I got no strife I'm loving life
I have no problems, I'm enjoying life
Could you say the same
Are you in the same situation as me?
You don't have to move to groove
You don't have to do anything specific to have fun
So come on up and see me but leave that judge behind
Come hang out with me, but don't be judgmental
'Cause I'm loving life
I'm enjoying life right now
I'm gettin' stoned and what's wrong with that
I'm smoking weed and it's not a big deal
The president seems to be just fine
If the president can handle his job while smoking weed, it's not a big deal for me
Come on up and see me
Come hang out with me
Come on up just know that I'm gettin' stoned
Just know that I'm smoking weed
I'm gettin' stoned I'm gettin' stoned I'm gettin' stoned
I'm smoking weed
Chorus
Refrain of the song
Chorus
Refrain of the song
Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group
Written by: WYATT AHMAD, FRANK NITTI, OSCAR RODRIGUEZ, EUGENE STEVEN SANCHEZ
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D Griggs
Smash Mouth really doesn't get enough credit for being so willing to experiment and jump genres so seamlessly. Great song, underrated band. They're not just those guys from Shrek...
Ismail
To be fair, I think Griggs' point was more "All Star wasn't the only thing they made; people should listen to their other songs."
Imagiman
ismail, to be fair, this album was fucking great.
Jake G
I think they went downhill once they were on Shrek.
Kyle Fagan
There’s a line of demarcation. That song was on the radio in 1999. Children know it as “shrek.” People who were alive in 1999 know it as that annoying song from the radio that we’re embarrassed was stuck in our heads. I think that explains the critical mass of shrek memes.
Imostlikelydontcare
Jake G not downhill, they made a shit ton of money from it and probably still do, but in return it made them infamous for it and nothing but a meme to the newer culture, really sucks.
vintagedesert
You're gonna be missed, Steve. Thanks for the music.
T.
Honestly, Astro Lounge was a goddamn great album.
John
Eternal Magnum Opus of them, as comercially sayin' with All Star, and even the other songs, very excellent songs. we simply have no ''b-songs'' in this entire album.
Filippo Tiozzo
Also Fush Yu Mang and Smash Mouth are actually amazing albums