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Again within the mid ’90s, ska was on the rise in the USA. Able to journey the wave, a brand new band fashioned in San Jose, California, that specialised in ska-punk and pop-punk tunes, and so they known as themselves Smash Mouth. Of all of the ska tunes on their debut album, Fush Yu Mang, although, it was the non-ska single “Strolling on the Solar” that grew to become the hit. The band hasn’t performed ska since… till now.
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On this episode of In Protection of Ska, the crew chats with Smash Mouth bassist (and the only remaining unique member) Paul De Lisle in regards to the band’s new ska cowl of The Beatle’s “Love Me Do,” the legacy of Smash Mouth, and extra. Pay attention above, or wherever you get your podcasts.
Elsewhere within the episode, De Lisle goes deep on the band’s origins, the recording of Fush Yu Mang, and the band’s massive break. Alongside the best way, there’s tons of nice San Jose references, like Taco Bravo, Dot 3, Frontier Wives, Cactus Membership, Laundry Works, and Monkey.
Hearken to Smash Mouth’s Paul De Lisle chat about all this and extra above, and ensure to love, evaluate, and observe the sequence wherever you get your podcast. Don’t neglect to take a look at all of the Consequence Podcast Community sequence right here.
Moreover, you possibly can assist the In Protection host Aaron Carnes by buying a duplicate the brand new expanded, 2nd version of his e-book, In Protection of Ska. In the meantime, Davis’ Omnigone launched their newest file, Feral, final yr.