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"All Star" was the last song recorded for Astro Lounge, Smash Mouth's second album.[1] Along with the rest of the💶 album, the song was produced, mixed, and engineered at H.O.S. Recording in Redwood City, California.[2] Although the band's previous album💶 Fush Yu Mang had sold over two million copies from the strength of its lead single "Walkin' on the Sun",💶 none of the album's other tracks charted well, leading to some labeling the band a one-hit wonder.[3] Eric Valentine, Smash💶 Mouth's producer, said the album had the "dubious distinction" of being very successful but also frequently returned by buyers, as💶 the rest of it sounded very little like the single.[1] For the creation of Astro Lounge, the band decided to💶 shift their musical style away from the ska punk sound that characterized Fush Yu Mang.[1] Greg Camp, Smash Mouth's guitarist,💶 was tasked with writing all of the songs for Astro Lounge due to his pop sensibilities.[1]
Composition [ edit ]
Directed by💶 McG, the accompanying music video features cameos by William H. Macy, Ben Stiller, Hank Azaria, Paul Reubens, Kel Mitchell, Janeane💶 Garofalo, Doug Jones, and Dane Cook as their characters from the superhero film Mystery Men, which prominently features the song.💶 Their appearances in the video are primarily based on stock footage from the film; in all other scenes, the characters💶 were portrayed by body doubles and depicted exclusively from behind.[59] The visual opens with the characters from Mystery Men seeking💶 recruits, with the group rejecting several applicants before expressing interest in Smash Mouth singer Steve Harwell.[59] The remainder of the💶 video focuses on Harwell performing several feats (rescuing a dog from a burning building and flipping over a toppled school💶 bus), in addition to scenes from Mystery Men.[59]
Credits and personnel [ edit ]
Credits from the liner notes of Astro Lounge[2]
The 1967 Chevrolet Impala was still the company's best seller with 575,600 sales. Impala Super Sport sales🤶 totaled 76,055. The Impala had six models: two- and four-door Hardtops, four-door Sedan, a Convertible and six-passenger and nine-passenger wagons.