Smash Mouth – Astro Lounge

Album Info

Artist: Smash Mouth

Title: Astro Lounge

Year: 1999

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Tracklist

  • 1. Who's There (3:34)
  • 2. Diggin' Your Scene (3:09)
  • 3. I Just Wanna See (3:41)
  • 4. Waste (3:25)
  • 5. All Star (3:20)
  • 6. Satellite (3:37)
  • 7. Radio (3:17)
  • 8. Stoned (4:08)
  • 9. Then The Morning Comes (3:02)
  • 10. Road Man (2:31)
  • 11. Fallen Horses (4:04)
  • 12. Defeat You (3:53)
  • 13. Come On, Come On (2:31)
  • 14. Home (3:12)
  • 15. Can't Get Enough Of You Baby (2:30)

Review

Toby here, and I'm diving into the wonderfully quirky world of Smash Mouth's "Astro Lounge". This album is like a time capsule of late 1990s music, blending ska-punk, pop, and alternative rock elements in a way that's still infectious today. The lead single "All Star" is, of course, the big hitter here - who can forget its catchy hooks and cultural phenomenon status? It's been featured in films like "Mystery Men" and "Shrek", and even earned a Grammy nomination. The album's got a real energetic vibe, with Steve Harwell's distinctive vocals taking center stage.

Did You Notice? The song "All Star" peaked at number 4 on the US Billboard Hot 100, but its impact goes far beyond the charts - it's become a staple of pop culture. Elsewhere on the album, tracks like "Then the Morning Comes" and a cover of "Can't Get Enough of You Baby" show off the band's ability to craft catchy, upbeat tunes. The production is slick and polished, with additional musicians adding depth to the tracks. Overall, "Astro Lounge" is a fun, energetic album that's all about capturing the spirit of late 1990s alternative rock and pop - and it's still a blast to listen to today. With its iconic single and enduring popularity, "Astro Lounge" is a memorable release in Smash Mouth's discography. - Toby