A huge hit that led the ska punk movement in the 90s.
A masterpiece of pop punk that explodes with Gwen Stefani's individuality.
No Doubt's third album, which garnered attention after the global breakthrough of "Don't Speak," is a California-born band that effortlessly blends ska, punk, reggae, and pop, making them a symbol of the alternative music scene of the late '90s. Gwen's charisma and heartfelt lyrics resonated with listeners, and the album sold over 16 million copies worldwide.
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14 TRACKS:
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1)
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Spiderwebs
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2)
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Excuse Me Mr.
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3)
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Just A Girl
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4)
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Happy Now?
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5)
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Different People
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6)
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Hey You
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7)
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The Climb
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8)
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Sixteen
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9)
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Sunday Morning
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10)
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Don't Speak
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11)
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You Can Do It
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12)
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World Go 'Round
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13)
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End It On This
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14)
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Tragic Kingdom
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Recorded By - John "Tokes" Potoker
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Band [No Doubt], Vocals - Gwen Stefani
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Songwriter - No Doubt
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Mixed By - Holman
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Recorded By - Phil Kaffel (3 to 10, 14)
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Musician [Additional], Keyboards [Additional] - Matthew Wilder (3, 6)
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Producer - Matthew Wilder
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Musician [With], Trumpet - Phil Jordan
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Band [No Doubt], Bass - Tony Kanal
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Musician [Additional], Steel Drums - Stephen Perkins (1)
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Recorded By - Matt Hyde (1, 2, 13)
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Mixed By - Paul Palmer
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Musician [Additional], Cello - Melissa Hasin (8, 10)
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Musician [With], Trombone, Percussion [Additional] - Gabrial McNair
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Musician [Additional], Trombone - Nick Lane (11, 12)
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Musician [Additional], Saxophone - Bill Bergman (11, 12)
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Mastered By - Robert Vosgien
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Recorded By - Ray Blair (5)
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Band [No Doubt], Guitar - Tom Dumont
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Band [No Doubt], Drums, Percussion - Adrian Young
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Recorded By - George Landress (3, 6, 7)
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Musician [Additional], Trumpet - Les Lovitt (11, 12)
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Musician [Additional], Saxophone - Gerard Boisse (5, 7, 14)
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Musician [Additional], Baritone Saxophone - Greg Smith (3) (11, 12)
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Band [No Doubt], Piano, Keyboards - Eric Stefani
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Musician [Additional], Sitar - Aloke DasGupta (6)
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Photography By - Daniel Arsenault