Stoosh is the second studio album by British rock band Skunk Anansie, released on 7 October 1996.
AllMusic's Tom Demalon retrospectively stated: "Skunk Anansie's full-frontal charge can be wearing at times, but for a good dose of aggressive, hard rock with better-than-average lyrics, Stoosh succeeds more than it fails.
"[1] Tom Sinclair of Entertainment Weekly wrote that the record "finds Skunk Anansie trading their debut's polite Pat Benatar-ish rock for a bigger, more confrontational sound that flirts with metallic overkill even as it embraces folk and pop", adding that "they've toughened up with Stoosh.
"[2] Skin gave a track-by-track guide to Select: The album contains a number of hidden tracks and surprises for the listener.
The first is hidden before the start of track 1 (0:35 long), it is an instrumental mix of the song "100 ways to be a good girl" taken from the first album.