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If Smash Mouth hadn't agreed to license All Star for Dreamworks' Shrek, they would've looked kind of dumb with their finger and their thumb in the shape of an L on their foreheads.
20 years after "Shrek" hit theaters, Smash Mouth's Paul DeLisle sets the record straight on the band's feelings about its "All Star" green legacy.
20 years after "Shrek" hit theaters, Smash Mouth's Paul DeLisle sets the record straight on the band's feelings about its "All Star" green legacy.
Clearly, DreamWorks Records official Michael Austin knew just how integral Smash Mouth’s participation in the film was to Shrek’s success.Plus, it’s not like the Smashing Pumpkins weren’t ...
TL;DR: Smash Mouth liked their cover of The Monkees’ “I’m a Believer” that appeared in Shrek.; Members of the band were concerned about the film’s quality.
Why the members of Smash Mouth couldn’t agree if the song should be in ‘Shrek’ He recalled “Back then, that’s what it was – you don’t put your songs in commercials. Maybe a cool film ...
The internet has evolved Smash Mouth and Shrek into, well, let’s just say something beyond solely a band and movie. Smash Mouth have both “All Star” and their cover of “I’m A Believer ...
Smash Mouth released “All Star” in 1999, but the hit single was popularized again in 2001 thanks to Shrek, where it played at the very beginning of the movie.
Smash Mouth’s Steve Harwell, who died Monday at 56, predicted that “All Star” would be popular for years. “Shrek” helped make it the earworm and meme it became.
If the news of a Shrek reboot is making you feel like you aren’t the sharpest tool in the shed — you’re not alone. The official Twitter for Smash Mouth, whose song “All Star” was ...
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