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| Beat-filled, retro-surf influenced rock set from the San Jose ska-punk quartet! Then The Morning Comes, All Star, Diggin' Your Scene, more. |
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| 1 Who's There |
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| 2 Diggin' Your Scene |
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| 3 I Just Wanna See |
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| 4 Waste |
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| 5 All Star |
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| 6 Satellite |
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| 7 Radio |
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| 8 Stoned |
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| 9 Then the Morning Comes |
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| 10 Road Man |
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| 11 Fallen Horses |
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| 12 Defeat You |
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| 13 Come on Come On |
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| 14 Home |
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| 15 Can't Get Enough of You Baby |
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Album Review
Based on their infectious summer single "Walking On The Sun," it was easy to dismiss Smash Mouth as a one-hit wonder, since it was hard to believe that they'd be able to top that sun-kissed delight which was easily the highlight of their debut, "Fush Yu Mang". Perhaps that's why their second record, "Astro Lounge", feels like such a surprise, since it carries through on the promise of "Walking On The Sun." Like Sugar Ray -- a fellow veteran of the ska-punk underworld who delivered a follow-up which owed more to melodic pop and new wave than its hit predecessor -- Smash Mouth has created an album that is unabashedly fun, catchy, and lightweight; the ideal music for a car radio or a day at the beach. It's true that nothing on "Astro Lounge" is as immediately grabbing as "Walking On The Sun," but every song shares the same party-ready mentality and irresistible, trashy AM-radio vibe. No, nothing on "Astro Lounge" is particularly deep, but it's all good fun and it never disappoints -- which is quite a remarkable feat, since one-hit wonders rarely deliver a second album that betters their first. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine, All Music Guide
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Biography


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