Smash Mouth to Release Nostalgic “Sunshine Day” Cover

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The infectious earworm “All Star”, has withstood the test of time and gained iconic status due to its inclusion in the opening scene of the popular animated film Shrek. This association helped solidify its place in pop culture. Its catchy, anthem-like quality has helped it endure as a beloved and influential track across different generations, with The New York Times listing “All Star” as the number one song in 2020, that reflects its relevance to contemporary issues such as climate change.

The ice we skate, is getting pretty thin. The water is getting warm, so you might as well swim.

Smash Mouth

Wacky, all-American band, Smash Mouth is set to release their latest single, a cover of the Brady Bunch classic “Sunshine Day,” featuring Barry Williams, the original Greg Brady this Friday. This nostalgic remake blends the band’s signature style with the timeless charm of the original track, promising a summer hit for fans old and new.

Some of their performative highlights include appearing in Rat Race, featuring “Can’t Get Enough of You Baby” in Can’t Hardly Wait, releasing Missile Toes with Susanna Hoffs, as well as collaborating with legends such as U2 and Neil Diamond.

Stay tuned for their latest single on 12 July 2024, by pre-saving it on social media channels.

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