- Sell Out (song)
Infobox Single
Name=Sell Out
Artist=Reel Big Fish
from Album=Turn The Radio Off
Released=August 13 ,1996
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Recorded=
Genre=Third Wave Ska
Length=3:47
Label=Mojo Records
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Chart position=
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Artist=Reel Big Fish
Last single=-
This single="Sell Out" (1996)
Next single="Take on Me" (1999)"Sell Out" is one of the more famed songs from
California ska punk band,Reel Big Fish , released as the first track on their1996 album "Turn The Radio Off ". The song has proven to be one of Reel Big Fish's more popular releases. It has been interpreted as chronicling the payola scandals of early FM radio. However, it can also be seen as a satire of the way the pop music industry works in general. In the Beijing 2008 Olympics, the song was used in-between plays of beach volleyball.Reception
"Sell Out" was released in 1996 and gained the band a distinct amount of attention, becoming a minor hit in that year. It received regular radio airplay in America and competed favourably on the charts in the UK, consequently, the video (see below) soon gained regular rotation on MTV, much to the surprise of
Matt Wong You're All In This Together Audio Commentary, Orange County California, 2006M] . The band has since largely used it to close their live shows, referring to it as " [their] big hit from the 90s";Aaron Barrett can be heard onOur Live Album is Better Than Your Live Album yelling at the crowd that they cannot play the song until the end because of its statusReel Big Fish, Our Live Album Is Better Than Your Live Album, 2006] . It also appeared on the soundtrack to the video games "FIFA 2000 ", "Aggressive Inline ", and "Disney's Extreme Skate Adventure ". The song also appeared on the season three finale ofMy Name is Earl .Video
A video clip was released some time later, featuring the members of the band working at a roadside fast food outlet (conforming to the lyrics), complete with
Matt Wong as the mascot in a giant French Fries outfit. They are recruited by a man played by their agent into the world of music atMojo Records . They compete against several other types of bands, such as 'Rap', 'Rock' and 'Metal' for the rights to a contract (the band themselves wear a jacket emblazoned with the words 'Ska Band'), but Matt must be pulled out of his costume. In the end, the people trying to extract him resort to dynamite, which he tosses away and runs for his life. The building explodes, and the last scene shows Matt back at the fast food outlet.The film clip references the popular "
Star Wars " movies (in that their agent's car makes a TIE fighter noise as it drives). Also, Goldfinger, a band known to tour with Reel Big Fish, appear briefly in the clip throwing them menacing looks.Matt has stated that, upon first seeing the music video on
MTV , he had not expected it and the sandwich he was eating fell out of his mouth in astonishment; he was then unable to talk to anyone about his response as the other band members were all at work.You're All In This Together Audio Commentary, Orange County California, 2006M]Popularity
The song itself has grown to be very popular, to the extent that, on Reel Big Fish's album "
We're Not Happy 'Til You're Not Happy ", there is a song entitled "One Hit Wonderful", in which the band complains that their fans ignore all their other songs in favour of one of their classics. Though the song in question is not named, "Sell Out" is heard playing at the start and end of the song.This song has become a sort of running joke amongst the band members and fan base. In 2006, the best-of album
Greatest Hit...And More was released by former label Jive and titled to refer to the fact that "Sell Out" was, at least on the charts, their only hit. The band, in particular frontmanAaron Barrett , have experienced frustration trying to one-up the song. In an interview, Barrett was asked if he felt that "Sell Out" was the band's biggest accomplishment and everything else was downhill. He responded that "Sometimes you feel like that, like your band is around for a long time and you wonder if you're going to get bigger. You wonder if radio will ever play you again, or if you're ever going to have a hit bigger than the novelty song you had in the 90s. You're thirty, make a living playing music, and can't do anything else. There is a lot to worry about.""In Music We Trust" interview, July 2005, [http://www.inmusicwetrust.com/articles/70h07.html] ]The band notes, however, that although the song remains its greatest hit, that it is not the song that has kept its popularity alive since they began playing. Barrett instead credits that to another song originally from Everything Sucks and re-recorded for
Turn The Radio Off , "Beer", a song which, the band asserts, did not receive the same amount of media attention as "Sell Out" because of its suggestiveness.You're All In This Together Audio Commentary, Orange County California, 2006M]Charts
Single - Billboard
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