had this idea in my brain for months to replace the whistling during the bridge of smash mouth all star with the singer saying "smash mouth all star, it's smash mouth all star, this is smash mouth all star"
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Are.. are there any matches for Smash Mouth All Star full lyrics? I need to know. For science!!!
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Closest match: Ennomos fuscantarius genome assembly, chromosome: 3
Common name: Dusky Thorn Moth
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unironically the greatest song of the 90s.
RIP Steve Harwell
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*smacks your door open like Shrek* FACTS ABOUT VULTURES, BRO?
A… VULTURE is a raptor
across the world adapted
to feed on diverse creatures once dead.
They can snack on carrion
pausing from aviation
to shine as pinnacle symbols of dread.
Well, these birds barf acid
and they digest rapid,
Circling a carcass even 'fore it goes flaccid.
But some will kill lambs just to eat their bones,
they scoop 'em up live and they drop 'em on stones.
Some have bald heads, some fly in fleets,
Some cool off by pissing on their feet.
Their stomach acid kills most disease,
As digitigrades they have funky knees.
Condor- That's a Vulture,
They're endangered, must breed.
Bearded- That's a Vulture,
They digest bones to feed.
There's species in new world and old,
They have feathers to protect from the cold.
In some legends, they can play the grim reaper.
Then in others, they can be your soul's keeper.
To Aztecs they meant rejuvenation,
In the Ramayana one had earned much veneration.
Some can use tools like rocks to break shells,
some can hunt well only using just smell,
some will dye their feathers with red blood,
without them most ecologies would go thud.
Turkey- That's a Vulture,
Turkey Vultures, I mean.
Buzzard- That's a Vulture,
They're endemic to Crete.
A feeding group is called a "wake,"
then when they're in flight, a "kettle" they make.
(Musical interlude and wet Vulture eating sounds sample)
Hooded- That's a Vulture,
They can nest in palm trees.
Griffon- That's a Vulture,
They're big on Halloween.
Dress as vultures to impress your friends,
They'll all miss the bird jokes when holidays end…
Some vultures lack notes-
There's no organ in their throats
that can make a chirp or caw or a squeak.
But, if they were to quote,
they would probly rather eat a goat,
that was already minced for their beak.
So, that's a vulture,
that's their avian culture.
Immortalized in paintings and immortalized in sculpture.
They're pretty cool birds and they sure look neat,
especially when dripping with rotting meat.
So help conserve and leave them be,
and adore them if they're in a tree.
Accipitridae or Cathartidae,
Enjoy them all and look at them fly!
White-Rump, that's a Vulture,
it is named for its butt.
Palm-nut, that's a Vulture,
it can feed on mollusks.
So that's all about this fine bird.
Go and fact check everything that you've just heard.
Yes, that's all about this great bird.
No go write about them, you absolute nerd.
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Imagine singing the vocals on a song that becomes so powerful that people still reference it constantly over 20 years after its creation, a song that gathers so much good will that someBODY creates a musical where every song is that song. Imagine having a permanent place in so many people's memories.
Anyway, RIP to Steve Harwell from Smash Mouth.
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