Tragic Kingdom by No Doubt is Bisexual and Transgender!
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inside every one of us there is a gwen stefani screaming no doubt songs
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No Doubt
The Singles 1992-2003
2003 Interscope
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Tracks:
01. Just a Girl
02. It’s My Life
03. Hey Baby
04. Bathwater
05. Sunday Morning
06. Hella Good
07. New
08. Underneath It All
09. Excuse Me Mr.
10. Running
11. Spiderwebs
12. Simple Kind of Life
13. Don’t Speak
14. Ex-GIrlfriend
15. Trapped in a Box
16. Girls Get the Bass in the Back
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* Long Live Rock Archive
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Lecture 21: “Excuse Me Mr.” - No Doubt (Live at Red Rocks, CO 1996): No Doubt, a ska/punk/reggae inspired band (formed in 1986) out of Anaheim, CA, helped bring about a ska music revival in the early-mid ‘90s. After about a decade building a strong following in Southern California, the band - singer Gwen Stefani, bassist Tony Kanal, guitarist Tom Dumont, and drummer Adrian Young - released their third album. Tragic Kingdom (1995) took the band mainstream and brought them international success with songs such as “Don’t Speak,” “Just a Girl,” “Spiderwebs” and “Excuse Me Mr.,” released as a single in 1996. This live performance from 1996 is emblematic of the high energy shows No Doubt was known for.
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The Marx Brother by Tom Tierney, published in his book “Thirty from the Thirties”.
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