Twenty years ago,i cast level four eroticism Smash Mouth were "all stars with their game on" -- and now they're fighting hard on Twitter to hold onto that mantle.
Hard, and shamelessly.
The battle started over a year ago after a Twitter user accused Smash Mouth of only becoming famous because of their Shrek contributions, including "All Star." Since then, user after user have lodged similar complaints -- and Smash Mouth's Twitter account has fought back, nearly every single time.
It appears the band is desperate to hold onto their late 90's glory. They'll do anything, battle with anyone, to hold onto their glorious two-hit wonder fame.
Case in point. April, 2015.
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One year later:
Even sweet, innocuous tweets force the band into defensiveness:
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Stop making fun of them, 'k? It's not cool!
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Even Twitter users with loving avatar pictures aren't afraid stand up for what they believe in -- and troll:
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Smash Mouth will not tolerate any mouthing off.
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"Just saying."
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They're just really sensitive, ok? But please - whatever you do, get your math right.
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They'll always be all stars in our hearts.
[h/t Gawker]
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