, sharing footage of the group and dubbing over the lyrics to"All Star."
"Somebody once told me the virus was baloney, he ain't the sharpest tool in the shed," the spoof lyrics began, cutting to an image of President Donald Trump."I was feeling kinda numb with a burning in the lungs and I said I don't think that it's COVID." The group is currently comprised of Steve Harwell, Paul De Lisle, Michael Klooster, Randy Cooke, and Sean Hurwitz. They have not commented on the backlash surrounding the concert. Smash Mouth wasn't the only group to perform at the festival. Others included Trapt, Buckcherry, Drowning Pool, Night Ranger, Reverend Horton Heat, Lit, 38 Special, Quiet Riot, and Big Skillet. claims there were signs posted reminding everyone to keep socially distant and encouraging the use of face coverings.
I think smash mouth is just happy theyre in the news
Guess when you haven’t had a hit in 20++ years, You’ll do anything for a buck. Even if that is spreading a Virus, That will kill people over the next few weeks. Harleys For Sale. Coming Soon.. Disinfectant Wipes free with every sale.
Karma will get them 🖕🤬😡
I mean if protests don’t spread covid why would concerts. 🤷🏼♀️
The Ronald McDonald House in Chicago a safe place where parents stay while there children seek Cancer, etc treatment at a nearby hospital, was looted and damaged Monday during Chicago's Downtown riot & looting spree.
Irresponsible and says exactly what they think of their fans.
There still a thing. They sucked when they were so called popular. Lol. Losers
Look at them desperately trying to stay relevant by being complete idiots.
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