R.I.P. Steve Harwell, original Smash Mouth singer
After years of health complications, Harwell died at the age 56

Steve Harwell, the raspy-voiced former lead singer of Smash Mouth, has died. Per The New York Times, the band’s manager, Robert Hayes, confirmed the cause of Harwell’s death as liver failure on Monday. He was 56.
Born on January 9, 1967, in Santa Clara, California, Harwell spent a career turning the sun-kissed, breezy effervescence of the Golden State into music. Formed in 1994 by Harwell, who previously fronted the rap group F.O.S., and drummer Kevin Coleman, Smash Mouth rose to prominence along with ska revival acts No Doubt and the Mighty Mighty Bosstones. The band’s platinum-selling debut album Fush Yu Mang included the breakout single “Walkin’ On The Sun,” a punk-tinged 60s throwback by way of The Zombies, that grooved its way into the Billboard top 10 in the mid-90s.
Harwell’s bowling shirt, sunglasses, and spiky hair became the band’s mascot and centerpiece of its many popular music videos. Stealing the spotlight from the likes of Ben Stiller in the video for “All Star,” Harwell walked down a suburban block unbothered by the mayhem around him in the song’s video, unaware of how far the song would take them. Long after Mystery Men left theaters, a sing-along of “All Star” could be trigged by half of the song’s opening word. Harrell’s guttural delivery of “Somebody” is more or less a starting gun for the millions who know the words by heart.