Get the Picture?

| Smash Mouth

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Get the Picture?

Get the Picture , released in 2003, is the fourth album released by the San Jose, California rock band Smash Mouth. It was released with the single "You Are My Number One", which was written by Neil Diamond, and featured guest vocals by Ranking Roger. "Hang On" was also released. -Wikipedia

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  • AV Music

    Gleefully inconsequential and instantly dated (complete with the occasional pop-culture reference and a mention of 2003), Get The Picture? breezes by without a moment of tension or trouble. It's hard to get excited about it, but just as difficult to dislike it. 

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  • Pop Matters

    If you already like Smash Mouth, you'll be sitting pretty with this Picture. 

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  • Kidz World

    The mouths are smashing... again. Is Get the Picture full of tunes as good as Smash Mouths Shrek and Goldmember movie soundtrack tunes? Well, you've got to give it up for the boys in Smash Mouth - they have definitely mastered the breezy, cruisey summertime song.  

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  • All Music

    A lot of tuneful, appealing material here, and it functions well as a party album for those hot days of summer. Whether it will be remembered beyond that is another matter entirely, but once again Smash Mouth delivers a soundtrack for the summer. They're reliable, and that's a point in their favor.  

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  • Music Critic

    Listening to Get the Picture is a feeling of frustration. Get the Picture proves once and for all that Smash Mouth best exist as a corporate band destined for commercials and movie soundtracks, and if someone wants to buy the albums that hold the filler making up the rest of their catalog, good for them. 

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  • Slacker

    If nothing really catches hold as a song, there's still a lot of tuneful, appealing material here, and it functions well as a party album for those hot days of summer. Whether it will be remembered beyond that is another matter entirely, but once again Smash Mouth delivers a soundtrack for the summer. They're reliable, and that's a point in their favor.  

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