And upon reflecting on the year 1999, it showed up in "best of" lists compiled by Rolling Stone and Spin writers. It's even been done as a death metal cover on TV. It's been used for the Home Run Derby at the Major League Baseball All-Star Game, served as the basis for a band-sanctioned musical and has spawned many an internet remix and meme. It also appeared in 1999's Inspector Gadget, 2001's Rat Race and saw a resurgence in 2001 with the movie Shrek. Upon its release, it was featured in the movie Mystery Men, with the video incorporating characters from the movie alongside the band's performance of the song. and was Grammy nominated for the Best Pop Performance by a Duo or Group in 2000. It has been certified as a triple platinum single in the U.S. 4 on the Billboard Hot 100, was a Mainstream Top 40 chart-topper and also rounded up enough spins to hit No. So does Smash Mouth's "All Star" omission questioning have legs? The song did hit No.
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