Album Details
Title: Astro Lounge Artist: Smash Mouth Release Date: 6/8/1999 Re-Released On: 12/15/2007 Label: Interscope Records, Universal Distribution Album Type(s): lyrics/libretto UPCs: 4988005436184, 606949031626, 0606949031626, 498800543618 Genre: Rock Styles: Alternative Pop/Rock, Contemporary Pop/Rock, Post-Grunge, Third Wave Ska Revival, Ska-Punk, Alternative/Indie Rock Moods: Carefree, Effervescent, Party/Celebratory, Amiable/Good-Natured, Fun, Summery, Cheerful, Happy, Light, Playful, Rollicking, Sugary, Stylish, Humorous Total Copies: 156 Number of Discs/SwapaCD Credits: 1 |
Track Listings
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Who's There
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Diggin' Your Scene
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I Just Wanna See
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Waste
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All Star
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Satellite
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Radio
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Stoned
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Then the Morning Comes
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Road Man
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Fallen Horses
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Defeat You
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Come on Come On
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Home
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Can't Get Enough of You Baby
Additional Releases
| Year | Type | Label | Catalog # | | 2007 | CD | Universal Distribution | 6314 | | 1999 | CD | Interscope Records | 90316 |
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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 that 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 that owed more to melodic pop and new wave than its hit predecessor -- Smash Mouth have 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
Credits
| Name | Credits | | Brian Gardner | ? | | DJ Homicide | ? | | Eric Valentine | Producer, Mixing, Vibraphone, Engineer, Keyboards | | Greg Camp | Guitar, Vocals | | Jacquire King | Recording, Editing, Mixing, Pro-Tools | | John Gove | Trombone | | Kevin Coleman | Drums | | Michael Klooster | Keyboards | | Paul DeLisle | Vocals, Bass | | Sean Murphy | Photography | | Steve Harwell | Vocals | | Tom Whalley | A&R | | Trevor Adkinson | Assistant Engineer |
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