Smash Mouth is an alternative rock band from San Jose, California that formed in 1994, the band comprises Steve Harwell (lead vocalist), Greg Camp (guitarist/songwriter), Paul De Lisle (bassist), and new drummer since early 2006, Jason Sutter (replacing Michael Urbano, who left due to creative differences). Their hit songs include "Walkin' on the Sun" (1997) and "All Star" (1999). 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 "
Álbumes
| 1 | Pet Names | Fush Yu Mang |
| 2 | Beer Goggles | Fush Yu Mang |
| 3 | Stoned | Astro Lounge |
| 4 | All Star | Astro Lounge |
| 5 | Heave-Ho | Fush Yu Mang |
| 6 | Waste | Astro Lounge |
| 7 | You Are My Number One (Radio Remix) | Get The Picture |
| 8 | Seventh Grade Dance | Get The Picture |
| 9 | Diggin' Your Scene | Astro Lounge |
| 10 | Just Wanna See | Astro Lounge |
| 11 | Every Word Means No | All-Star Smash Hits |
| 12 | Radio | Astro Lounge |
| 13 | New Planet | Get The Picture |
| 14 | Better Do It Right | All-Star Smash Hits |
| 15 | Hang On | Get The Picture |
| 16 | I'm A Believer | All-Star Smash Hits |
| 17 | Flo | Fush Yu Mang |
| 18 | Push | Fush Yu Mang |
| 19 | Fun | Get The Picture |
| 20 | Peace Frog | Stoned Immaculate: A Tribute to The Doors |