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40 of 47 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
This gave them their name....,
By A Customer
This review is from: Fush Yu Mang (Audio CD)
If you've ever heard songs like "All Star" and "Then the Morning Comes", you've probably wondered "Why are they called Smash Mouth? They're a good-time pop music band." Well, pick up Fush Yu Mang and you'll see why the name of their band is "Smash Mouth". This CD is VERY different than Astro Lounge, I like alot of others, picked this CD up because of their amazingly catchy music on "Astro Lounge", but this CD is full of punk rock music with the exception of "Walkin' on the Sun". Songs like "All Star" "Can't Get Enough of You Baby" and "Then the Morning Comes" were done by the band because of how successful "Walkin' on the Sun" was, so they continued the formula of that song with "Astro Lounge", but now they have another CD out called "East Bay Sessions", which continues the formula of "Fush Yu Mang". Anyways, there are some good songs on here, the CD isn't completely bad. Of course, we all know "Walkin' on the Sun is the CD's best, but you'll also love "The Fonz" because that song isn't too heavy punk rock...
11 of 12 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
great CD!,
By A Customer
This review is from: Fush Yu Mang (Clean) (Audio CD)
When I first heard "walkin' on the sun" I really liked it a lot. But there was no way I would get the CD. My mom liked "walkin' on the sun" a lot, she also likes allstar (which a great song!)so bassicly me and my mom like smash mouth. For my birthday I asked someone to get me Smash Mouth new album, Astro Lounge. But they got confused and got me Fush Yu Mang. When my mom found "walkin' on the sun" was a track on it, she said "You should listen to it first, and if you don't like it, we can trade it for Astro Lounge at the CD trading store. So i did what she said. When I listened to it I was suprised of how much I liked it. I was also suprised that I found "Beer Goggles" better than "Walkin' on the sun". The only thing that I don't like about it is "why can't we be friends". I recommened
9 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
This is the best Smash Mouth album that there is so far.,
By Forrest "Rock Music Fan" (Northern California) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Fush Yu Mang (Audio CD)
Smash Mouth's Fush Yu Mang is a great album. It is a great sounding punk and ska sounding type album, with a few other styles thrown in. The following is what I thought of each song off of this Smash Mouth album.1. Flo - This is a great album opener and is a good fast song. 5/5 2. Beer Goggles - This is another fast and funny song. 4/5 3. Walkin' On The Sun - This is the best Smash Mouth song and a classic retro sounding hit. 5/5 4. Let's Rock - This is another fast song about rocking. 4/5 5. Heave-Ho - This is another good song. It is about your landlord getting mad and kicking you out. 5/5 6. The Fonz - This is a funny song about the Fonz from Happy Days of course. 4/5 7. Pet Names - This is one of my favorite songs on this album, along with Walkin' On The Sun. 5/5 8. Padrino - This is a weird sounding song about the mob. 3/5 9. Nervous In The Alley - Another favorite that got some radio play in their hometown of San Jose, California before Walkin' On The Sun got really big. 5/5 10. Disconnect The Dots - This is another good song. Not as good as some other songs on this album though. 4/5 11. Push - This is another good fast song off of this album. 5/5 12. Why Can't We Be Friends? - This is a hit cover song of the War classic. Despite it being a hit, it is very repetitive and goes on way too long repeat Why Can't We Be Friends? for almost the last two minutes of this song. 3/5 I only wish that Smash Mouth continued with the style that they had on this album. Their second album Astro Lounge is good too, but not as good as this. And the albums after Astro Lounge are not nearly as good as the first two. Let's hope that they return with their next album sounding more like this one or even Astro Lounge. I hope my review of the Smash Mouth album Fush Yu Mang helped you.
6 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Great all around.,
By A Customer
This review is from: Fush Yu Mang (Clean) (Audio CD)
This is one of the best bands i have heard in a long time. They offer a fresh look at life and ska itself. They have the potenial to do very well for thmselves. All-Star and Walking on the Sun Rule!
15 of 20 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Good, but not for fans of Astro Lounge,
By A Customer
This review is from: Fush Yu Mang (Audio CD)
This CD is full of punk rock music, with the exception of Smash Mouth's hit "Walkin' on the Sun", which in my opinion should have been on Astro Lounge instead, because many people are buying this CD just to get that song. You won't find any hits at all similar to "All Star" or "Then the Morning Comes" or "Can't Get Enough of You Baby" on this CD, if that's what you're expecting, skip this CD. But hey, if you like Walkin' on the Sun, get it! Punk rock music lovers will love this, pop music lovers won't.
5 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars
There's a better Fonz,
By A Customer
This review is from: Fush Yu Mang (Audio CD)
Don't get the explicit version. The edited version is so much better. The edited version of The Fonz is sooo much better. It has altered and cleaner lyrics. The edited song actually is very funny. Something the explicit version isn't. Also, the edited song is the one featured is a single(one that got radio airplay).
9 of 12 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars
Needs to be edited MORE!,
A Kid's Review
This review is from: Fush Yu Mang (Clean) (Audio CD)
Send it BACK! If you bought this CD DON'T LISTEN!!! My mom ordered this for me because you could get it in a clean version. If this is clean what is the uncut version like? We're very disappointed with this CD.
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Fun and upbeat, and not necessarily for the whole family,
By A Customer
This review is from: Fush Yu Mang (Audio CD)
With each new album, Smash Mouth's sound has slipped farther and farther away from the sweet-as-poison eclecticism displayed on this album. Greg Camp's songwriting is in full force. His clever poetry jumps out at you with its wit and ability. It's neither too dumbed down or too pseudo-smart, and while the subject of discussion isn't nearly as world-weary and downtrodden as what may be popular in punk and rock today, the formula works, as far as I'm concerned.This is not an album for those connoisseurs of overlapping textures, brilliant guitar riffs, or dead serious socio-political agendas. It's definitely not downbeat, but it's not quite upbeat, either, which would probably be my only complaint - Smash Mouth doesn't know where they want to be with this album. However, the space where they're hovering is undeniably appealing if you can get past their somewhat happy-clappy image. Aside from the '60s retro and rock organs (which would later become the core of their music) of "Walkin' On the Sun," the entire album is catchy, full throttle surf-punk that makes liberal use of ska chords, with a couple of slow rockers here and there. In fact, "Walkin' On the Sun" feels incredibly out of place sitting in the middle of it all. All in all, this is their best CD, because it dared to go places where the more mainstream Smash Mouth would never go now. The fact that Fush Yu is the only Smash Mouth CD with both an explicit lyrics version and an edited version says a lot. Some highlights include "Flo," which relates a story about a lesbian, the desperate, Beach Boys surf rock of "Beer Goggles," the angry-yet-hilarious bitterness of "Pet Names," and probably the most serious track on the whole album, "Nervous in the Alley." "The Fonz" is slow and churning, and probably the most 'warped' of the songs, while rockers like "Padrino" showcase Smash Mouth's eclecticism and humor quite nicely. Fush Yu Mang pushes the envelope as far as the band itself is concerned. Far superior to any pop-punk band you can name today, it's a nice one to pull out to take a break from the monotony of Britney Spears, Sum 41, Blink 182, Creed, and, unfortunately enough, Smash Mouth itself. Astro Lounge has some good creative moments, and a couple of gems, but I've been too afraid to pick up their latest stuff. Hopefully the new album will take a hit in sales and they'll return to the good ol' pre-"All Star" days when pleasing the masses didn't seem to be nearly as important.
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
over all cool lyrics, to much swearing.,
By A Customer
This review is from: Fush Yu Mang (Clean) (Audio CD)
the cd is cool and so are the songs. they could cut down on the swearing though. the song walkin on the sun is the most popular
4 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Great album. Not watered-down pop as you would expect.,
This review is from: Fush Yu Mang (Audio CD)
The tracks on this album, except for maybe "Let's Rock", which is just a Tenacious D-like filler, are all great.Walkin' On the Sun is the most popular, but is personally my least favourite; It's a good song, but is more pop-y and shows less tallent then any other song on the album. The music style is a mixture of ska and rock, but most old time punk fans will like most of the songs on the album a lot. I give this album 5 stars for a reason. It's the stepping stones of what could have been a great band. Smash Mouth did not evolve when Astro Lounge was released. They de-volved. Astro lounge was pop, and nothing but it. Smash Mouth was in awe of the popularity of Walkin' On The Sun and sold out in the blink of an eye. Shame on Smash Mouth. Buy this album, and don't buy any other ones by Smash Mouth. Pretend this is their only one; You'll only be dissapointed otherwise. (Music-wise, this album gets an 8.5/10 in my book. Some of the chord progressions in Padrino and Disconnect the Dots are pure genius) |
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Fush Yu Mang (Clean) by Smash Mouth (Audio CD - 1997)
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