- Nov 19, 2019 Smash Mouth’s declaration of allegiance to pharmaceutical-assisted sing-rap by depressed. The arc of the moral universe bends toward Xanax and auto-tune. Tags: Smash Mouth.
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- Smash Mouth is an American rock band from San Jose, California.The band was formed in 1994, and was originally composed of Steve Harwell (lead vocals), Kevin Coleman (drums), Greg Camp (guitar), and Paul De Lisle (bass).
- Feb 21, 2019 Since “Easy” is a relative term and varies from user to user. SO while I will provide an answer, it is up to you to decide if the apps/programs are easy to use.
May 20, 2012 'All Star' By Smash Mouth is a fun, sporty tune that will make lots of people feel good. Here are the reviews on each seperate part of the song. Verse 1: I like the use of the simile, 'Ain't the sharpest tool in the shed'. Verse 2: I forgot a little part of it, but it's still pretty fun to listen to.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Mq1QBDBf52k Want to play with me? My friend code for 3ds: 4940-5892-7822
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xd
Comment by OUTDOOR PRODUCTS
Comer's We've Been To A Spire Of Faithhhh
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Comment by Mr Beans
LOVEEE
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wow
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hehe
Comment by Mr Beans
hehe
Comment by CoolMusicPro
(●__●) This lycryls lol
Comment by NIck
@brady-cummings-34538811 *Eyeroll*
Comment by NIck
I just realized to title
Comment by Elismaria Felix
sou menino ta uso o celular da minha mãe
Comment by Elismaria Felix
nossa a nintendo
Comment by Tristan Rosario
epic
Comment by User 95058252
@user-652691761 Same dude
Comment by Baby Yoda
Dont read this. You will be kissed on the nearest possible Friday by the love of your life. Tomorrow will be the best day of your life. Now you’ve started reading this dont stop this is so freaky. But if you read this and ignore it you will have very bad luck. Put this on 15 songs in 144 mins. When you are done press spacebar and your crushes name will appear in big letters on the screen this is so freaky it actually works
Comment by M.C.Li
how does this work so perfectly?
Comment by User 232080181
smash star
Comment by M.C.Li
... yes... but no...
Comment by Trace Giles
sup lit
Comment by Xenon Æ
Damn that auto tune tho
Comment by Jacobthepro9
Smash bros + memes = super smash mouth bros
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Omyg
Comment by ivan lau
SMASH MOUTHHHhHHHHhHhhhhhhhhhHhHhhhhhhh
Comment by None
yes best anime song boi lets go Kurmuri
Comment by DJ_ELECTRO™
omfg
Comment by julian rooney
memes galore
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L I T B O I
Comment by Felix da stickman
ooooooooooooooo
Comment by Logan paul
this soooooooooooooooooooooo goooooooooooooooood
Comment by Mr Megaloman
SO MANY ORGASM
Comment by Twisted
this song got stuck in my head
If you switched on the radio in the summer of 1998, chances are you got a taste of Cher's 'Believe,' an up-tempo ode to bouncing back after a rough breakup. More than a quarter century after first rising to prominence as a 1960s folk artist, the 52-year-old Cher was once again climbing the charts. In malls, dance clubs and laser bowling alleys across the country, 'Believe' played frequently. By the time the dust had settled, the song had become Cher's bestselling recording ever -- and one of the bestselling singles of all time.
At the time, the most notable feature of the song was an electronic modification on the vocals. The effect first appears 35 seconds into the song, while Cher sings 'I can't break through.' On each of the last three words, Cher's voice undergoes a bizarre electronic glitch.
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The reason behind that glitch was Auto-Tune, a pitch-correcting software designed to smooth out any off-key notes in a singer's vocal track. Released only the year before 'Believe,' it was the recording industry's favorite dirty secret: With only a few clicks of a mouse, Auto-Tune could turn even the most cringe-worthy singer into a pop virtuoso. But most music studios kept it around simply to fix with the occasional wrong note.
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During the recording sessions for 'Believe,' however, Cher's British producers had put the software into overdrive. Instead of lightly tuning the pitch of Cher's voice, they had adjusted the levels so sharply that it became an unmistakable part of the song. The effect was weird and robotic, but against a background of synthesizers and high-energy percussion, it worked like a charm. Opera singers have long been using vibrato, a technique of delivering a note in a constantly wavering pitch. As far as Cher and her producers were concerned, though, Auto-Tune was simply a computerized twist on the technique.
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As 'Believe' hit the airwaves, the producers aimed to keep the lid on their new toy. So much so, that when interviewed about the technique by a sound engineering magazine, they lied and said it was due to a vocoder, a well-known voice modulation device used since the 1970s [source: Sillitoe].
But the truth eventually trickled out, and when it did, Auto-Tune's inventor, Harold 'Andy' Hildebrand, was shocked. Auto-Tune was supposed to be a behind-the-scenes trick for the recording studio. The New Yorker had compared it to blotting out the red-eye in a photograph, and Hildebrand himself compared it to wearing makeup [source: Frere-Jones, NOVA].
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But now, Hildebrand's brainchild was making Cher sound like a robot. 'I never figured anyone in their right mind would want to do that,' Hildebrand told Time magazine [source: Tyrangiel] Whether he realized it at the time or not, Hildebrand's electronic creation was about to become one of the largest technological influences on popular music since Les Paul invented the modern electric guitar.