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No Doubt, June 2009
No Doubt, June 2009
No Doubt, June 2009
As Gwen Stefani and No Doubt gear up for their new disc ‘Push and Shove,’ their first since 2001’s ‘Rock Steady,’ this photo celebrates their history showcasing the band’s last tour in 2009. Although, one could be easily fooled, considering Stefani doesn’t seem to age...
No Doubt, ‘Push and Shove’ – Most Anticipated Fall 2012 Albums
No Doubt, ‘Push and Shove’ – Most Anticipated Fall 2012 Albums
No Doubt, ‘Push and Shove’ – Most Anticipated Fall 2012 Albums
No Doubt are on the comeback trail in a big way, and it's all leading one place: the Sept. 25 arrival of 'Push and Shove,' their first album in 11 long years. First single 'Settle Down' already has a big-budget video, and we think it's safe to say it won't be long before more material emerges from the disc ahead of its full-scale arrival...
No Doubt’s ‘Settle Down’ Gets Remixed by Major Lazer
No Doubt’s ‘Settle Down’ Gets Remixed by Major Lazer
No Doubt’s ‘Settle Down’ Gets Remixed by Major Lazer
Major Lazer is the dancehall-infused side project of Philadelphia-based producer and DJ Diplo, while No Doubt, of course, are the West Coast alt-rock band with a tendency to branch out into punk, ska, New Wave, reggae and, yes, even dancehall. Put the two together and what do you get? How about the Major Lazer remix of 'Settle Down,' the lead single off No Doubt's first album in more than a decade
No Doubt Give Scorching ‘Settle Down’ Performance on ‘Fallon’
No Doubt Give Scorching ‘Settle Down’ Performance on ‘Fallon’
No Doubt Give Scorching ‘Settle Down’ Performance on ‘Fallon’
There's no doubt about it, No Doubt are back in a big way. On Thursday night  -- and less than a week after making their first performance on live TV in too long to remember -- the band busted on to the stage of 'Late Night With Jimmy Fallon' and pulled out 'Settle Down,' the first single from 'Push and Pull.'
No Doubt Perform ‘Settle Down’ Live at 2012 Teen Choice Awards
No Doubt Perform ‘Settle Down’ Live at 2012 Teen Choice Awards
No Doubt Perform ‘Settle Down’ Live at 2012 Teen Choice Awards
It's been more than a decade since No Doubt released their last album, 'Rock Steady,' and since then they've spent a good deal of time on the road and have also played a handful of one-off gigs. One thing they haven't done in a long, long time, however, is perform live on TV -- so long, in fact, that we can't even track down when the last time actually was. That said, No Doubt put that to rest Sun
Worst Rock Tattoos: The Genuine Gwen Stefani
Worst Rock Tattoos: The Genuine Gwen Stefani
Worst Rock Tattoos: The Genuine Gwen Stefani
OK, so this is supposed to be Gwen Stefani, but to be honest it looks almost more like classic rocker David Bowie as seen in that iconic picture of him with the red and blue lighting bolt on his face. Or maybe it looks like Madonna through the paintbrush of Salvador Dali...
No Doubt, ‘Settle Down’ – New Video
No Doubt, ‘Settle Down’ – New Video
No Doubt, ‘Settle Down’ – New Video
There's a party somewhere in the world, and you know that the reunited No Doubt are just dying to get there. At least that's the plot of the band's big new comeback video, the Sophie Muller-directed clip which kicks off with singer Gwen Stefani and the boys each cruising in separate personalized trucks en route to the big bash, then coming together to rock the gathering like only No Doubt can. Rea
No Doubt ‘Settle Down’ Video Spoilers Emerge
No Doubt ‘Settle Down’ Video Spoilers Emerge
No Doubt ‘Settle Down’ Video Spoilers Emerge
Earlier today (July 16) No Doubt released 'Settle Down,' their first new song since 2001's 'Push and Shove.' As we await the video, directed by their long-time collaborator Sophie Muller, some details have emerged that are making us anxious for the video's debut tonight at 8PM on the E! network.
No Doubt, ‘Settle Down’ – Song Review
No Doubt, ‘Settle Down’ – Song Review
No Doubt, ‘Settle Down’ – Song Review
Don't call it a comeback. No Doubt have been here for years ... and years and years. They may have taken a break, but the time apart doesn't mean they've missed a step. More than a decade after releasing their latest album, 2001's 'Push and Shove' -- and two decades after dropping their self-titled debut disc -- the veteran ska-punk-reggae-fusion-alt-rock act is getting ready for the arrival of it

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