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Format: CD
 Jul 1997
 Record Label: Interscope Records (USA)
 Recording Type: Studio
 UPC: 606949014223 |
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Track Listing 1. Flo 2. Beer Goggles 3. Walkin' on the Sun 4. Let's Rock 5. Heave-Ho 6. Fonz, The 7. Pet Names 8. Padrino 9. Nervous in the Alley 10. Disconnect the Dots 11. Push 12. Why Can't We Be Friends
| Details | | Producer: | Eric Valentine | | Distributor: | Universal Distribution | | Recording Type: | Studio | | Recording Mode: | Stereo | | SPAR Code: | n/a |
Album Notes Smash Mouth: Steve Harwell (vocals); Gregory Camp (guitar, background vocals); Paul DeLisle (bass, background vocals); Kevin Coleman (drums). Additional personnel: Les Harris (saxophone); John Gibson (trumpet); John Gove (trombone); Eric Valentine (keyboards, percussion); J. Grady, Mark Harwell, Anzimee Camp, Kelly Young, Boston Johnny, Jason Slater, Sam Burbank, Dan Plok. Recorded at H.O.S. Recording, Redwood City, California. Smash Mouth: Steve Harwell (vocals); Gregory Camp (guitar, background vocals); Paul DeLisle (bass, background vocals); Kevin Coleman (drums). Additional personnel: Les Harris (saxophone); John Gibson (trumpet); John Gove (trombone); Eric Valentine (keyboards, percussion); J. Grady, Mark Harwell, Anzimee Camp, Kelly Young, Boston Johnny, Jason Slater, Sam Burbank, Dan Plok. Recorded at H.O.S. Recording, Redwood City, California. Smash Mouth is not just another of those predictable third-wave ska bands that appear and disappear faster than one can say The Specials. Don't worry skankers, FUSH YU MANG provides enough horns-and-guitar ska rhythms to keep you bobbing your head indefinitely. Smash Mouth adds some nice touches to their ska-based sound by fusing it with 1950's science-fiction-movie sound effects, Beach Boys-like background vocals, and Cuban folk rhythms. Smash Mouth isn't afraid of hitting the distortion pedal for some delicious guitar licks. Be careful kids: FUSH YU MANG may have you skanking so hard that you'll injure a vital organ. Smash Mouth is not just another of those predictable third-wave ska bands that appear and disappear faster than one can say The Specials. Don't worry skankers, FUSH YU MANG provides enough horns-and-guitar ska rhythms to keep you bobbing your head indefinitely. Smash Mouth adds some nice touches to their ska-based sound by fusing it with 1950's science-fiction-movie sound effects, Beach Boys-like background vocals, and Cuban folk rhythms. Smash Mouth isn't afraid of hitting the distortion pedal for some delicious guitar licks. Be careful kids: FUSH YU MANG may have you skanking so hard that you'll injure a vital organ.
Industry Reviews ...a band that has both Black Flag and Maqdness on the brain. Smash Mouth don't beat around the bush...and rarely stray far from ska-thrash basics. But they could be onto something with the bubblegum funk of `Walkin' on the Sun.'... Rolling Stone (12/25/1997)
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