In an engaging episode featuring Smash Mouth's bassist Paul De Lisle, the band discusses their new ska cover of "Love Me Do" by The Beatles, marking a significant return to their ska roots after years focusing on pop-punk. De Lisle reflects on the band's legacy, their origins in the mid-'90s ska movement, and the unique cultural references from San Jose that shaped their early days. The podcast serves as both a musical reunion and a nostalgic look back at the journey of Smash Mouth through the genres of ska and pop-punk.
On this episode of , the crew chats with Smash Mouth bassist (and the sole remaining original member) Paul De Lisle about the band's new ska cover of The Beatle's "Love Me Do," the legacy of Smash Mouth, and more.
De Lisle goes deep on the band's origins, the recording of Fush Yu Mang, and the band's big break.
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