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2001 studio album by Smash Mouth
Smash Mouth is the third studio album by American rock band of the same name . It was released on November 27, 2001 by Interscope Records . It is notable in that it was their first album with new drummer Michael Urbano and its release was delayed a few months due to the death of Steve Harwell 's infant son and the September 11 attacks . The album was eventually certified Gold by the RIAA for sales in excess of 500,000 in the U.S.
Smash Mouth held a contest on their website in the fall of 2000 to name their third album. The result was a two-way tie with the winning suggestion being to self-title the album. It was released in the fall of 2001 along with the single "Pacific Coast Party ".
Track listing [ edit ]
All tracks are written by Greg Camp , except where noted
Title Writer(s) 1. "Holiday in My Head" 2:40 2. "Your Man" 3:36 3. "Pacific Coast Party" 2:58 4. "She Turns Me On" 3:12 5. "Sister Psychic" 3:16 6. "Out of Sight" 2:56 7. "Force Field" 3:49 8. "Shoes 'n' Hats" 2:48 9. "Hold You High" 3:01 10. "The In Set" 3:41 11. "Disenchanted" 4:16 12. "Keep It Down" 5:31 13. "I'm a Believer " (the Monkees cover) Neil Diamond 3:07 Total length: 42:11
Personnel [ edit ]
Smash Mouth [ edit ]
Touring members
Michael Klooster – keyboard
Mark Cervantes – percussion
Additional personnel [ edit ]
Weekly charts [ edit ]
Year-end charts [ edit ]
Reference [ edit ]
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