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The new book 'Tearing Down the Orange Curtain' charts the often violent history of the Orange County punk scene and bands ...
Frustrated by her overprotective parents because she was a girl, Stefani wrote “Just a Girl,” off No Doubt’s third album Tragic Kingdom (1995), after her father lectured her for driving home ...
The lead single off Tragic Kingdom, “Just A Girl” was also the first song Stefani wrote for No Doubt after her brother left the band. Stefani wrote the song after her father lectured her for ...
High-spirited, energetic and oozing SoCal, No Doubt took their die-hard fans back to the mid-1990s, playing all their biggest hits from their seminal album "Tragic Kingdom," some bangers from the ...
No Doubt initially came to life as a crew of upstart ska fans, but went through something of a pop re-invention on their 1995 masterpiece Tragic Kingdom, which contained the UK Number 1 single Don ...
“Tragic Kingdom,” indeed. But as No Doubt’s banger of a show made clear, third-wave ska’s explosive popularity on MTV, KROQ and elsewhere back then wouldn’t have been possible without a ...
All three hits were released on No Doubt’s third album, Tragic Kingdom, which dominated the Billboard 200 chart for nine weeks beginning in December 1996. To date, the set has earned 9.4 million ...
No Doubt returned to headline two evenings at the venue just a year later, on May 31 and June 1, 1997 thanks to the success of its “Tragic Kingdom” album. The record spawned several hits ...
No Doubt went on to release a monumental album, 1995’s Tragic Kingdom, and catapult its new singer, Gwen Stefani, into superstardom. As Tearing Down the Orange Curtain races through the chaotic ...
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