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  2. Don't Speak - Wikipedia

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    The song is a playable track in the 2009 video game Band Hero, [9] and is also included as a downloadable song in 2008's Rock Band 2, [10] as well as part of the No Doubt Track Pack for Guitar Hero III. [11] The song has been sampled by multiple hip hop artists, including in Rakim's song "Dedicated" [12] and Ice Cube's "War & Peace". [13]

  3. No Doubt is reuniting after nearly 10 years! Watch the group ...

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    The video, however, also does not note a date or time. Formed in 1986, No Doubt disbanded in 2015. In 2016, Stefani, who would go on to focus on her solo career, told Rolling Stone that she didn't ...

  4. The No Doubt song Gwen Stefani says she 'wouldn't be here ...

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    Gwen Stefani's career-defining hit "Don't Speak" impacted more than just her music career.. The former No Doubt frontwoman opened up to People on Monday about how she "wouldn't be here" without ...

  5. No Doubt - Wikipedia

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    No Doubt's self-titled debut album was released in 1992, but it featured no radio singles, although a video was made for "Trapped in a Box". Owing to the music world's direct focus on grunge, No Doubt's album was not supported by the record label, and was considered a commercial failure for selling only 30,000 copies. [ 4 ]

  6. Excuse Me Mr. - Wikipedia

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    No Doubt pushed for the release of the punk rock version while the song's producer, Matthew Wilder, preferred the country version. "Excuse Me Mr." was written by Gwen Stefani and Tom Dumont, while produced by Matthew Wilder. It was featured as the second track on No Doubt's third studio album, Tragic Kingdom, which was released on October 10 ...

  7. Live in the Tragic Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    Live in the Tragic Kingdom is a video album by American rock band No Doubt.It was released on VHS on November 11, 1997, by Interscope Records, and consists of a filmed concert at The Arrowhead Pond of Anaheim in Anaheim, California, on May 31, and June 1, 1997, as part of the Tragic Kingdom World Tour. [1]

  8. ‘Dear John’: The Legacy of No Doubt’s Original Frontman John ...

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    Before No Doubt played their next show a few days later at the Roxy in Los Angeles, Spence’s best friend Jason LaComb took the stage and informed the audience of the band’s intention to break up.

  9. Settle Down (No Doubt song) - Wikipedia

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    A music video for the song was directed by Sophie Muller and released on July 16, 2012. In it, the members of No Doubt reassemble in the form of a trucking convoy, which meets up to perform the song in a parking lot. It received mostly favorable reviews, with the reviewers praising the colors, lights and the band for returning to do videos.