PODCASTS

2014

Unknown II Popchops
Love.Angel.Music.Baby.

May 20 II Your Favorite Album
Jessica Johnson: No Doubt’s Return of Saturn
Joining me this week is Jessica Johnson, a woman I have known and talked to about music for many years. From the first time I mentioned the show idea to her, she knew she was going to go with No Doubt's "Return of Saturn". We talk about Gwen Stefani, relationships, and life... and I try to make a few Gavin Rossdale/Bush jokes, but none are really that funny.


2015

August 18 II Record Breakers
No Doubt’s ‘No Doubt’
This week, Drew takes us back to 1992 to rediscover the self-titled debut album of a little ska band you may have heard of by the name of No Doubt. Hit play to find out how much we long for No Doubt's proper ska roots to resurface. Get it!


2016

March 17 II NYT’s Music Popcast
Gwen Stefani Returns
Ben Ratliff, Times music critic and Caryn Ganz, Times pop music editor, discuss the singer’s new album.

September 14 II Inside Nashville with Tom Moran
All About Blake
Tom has Blake Shelton's back I'm the face of tabloid gossip and shares some great Blake stories from the road and the board room.  He then offers Blake some well-intentioned advice on how to secure his place in country music history. 


2017

February 5 II Music A to Z
N is for No Doubt
This week on the show, Steve and Doug tackle the pop / rock juggernaut No Doubt, discussing the various ups and downs of their career, as well as pop radio sacrifices and dated Reggae guest vocalists.

March 14 II Daydream Nation
No Doubt - Return of Saturn
Greetings and welcome to episode 4 of Daydream Nation: a Music conversation Podcast! On this episode, we discuss No Doubt’s Return Of Saturn.

August 9 II Theory for Turntables
It’s Third-Wave Ska But Second Wave Feminism
Is ska dead? Is ska a word? Is ska punk? Is ska reggae? Is ska coming back? These questions and more as Ryan, Matt, and punk correspondent Rachel examine No Doubt’s commercial breakthrough, Tragic Kingdom.

August 21 II When We Were Young
Take This Pink Ribbon Off My Eyes
We've already repeatedly mentioned Tragic Kingdom on the podcast, and there’s good reason for that – all three When We Were Young hosts count this album as the first or one of the first CDs they ever purchased, as well as one of the most influential during their pre-teen years. Gwen Stefani’s mid-90s style certainly still inspires Becky’s fashion sense today, but how does the band’s seminal ska-pop-punk record hold up after 22 years?

October 23 II Popular Music: The Podcast
Hollaback Girl
THIS EP IS BANANAS. B-A-N-A-N-A-S. That’s right, kids. On this week’s episode of Popular Music: The Podcast, Analise and Steven travel back in time to talk about one of the biggest hits of 2005, Gwen Stefani’s “Hollaback Girl.” In this episode, your hosts talk about Gwen’s (gasp) first dip into the waters of pop music, what it meant to No Doubt fans, and ALSO, can you believe a song that mostly has chanting (rather than singing) can have more than one key signature??

November 29 II Hodge Podgecast
Blake Shelton
This week, we discuss the Grammy's, Ira Wolf, Kate Rhudy, Pringles, how to pronounce the last name Beathard, and Blake Shelton's best songs.

December 11 II Popular Music: The Podcast
Oi To The World
Oi to the punks! And Oi to you! This week’s episode of Popular Music: The Podcast has Analise and Steven traveling back to the magical year of 1997 to celebrate No Doubt’s insanely fun cover of The Vandals’, “Oi To The World.” In this episode, your hosts talk about how punk/ska bands help to create space for less overtly “happy” Christmas tunes as well as how this song musically takes a Christmas traditional and makes it delightfully raucous.


2018

January 2 II Record Breakers
Dreamcar’s ‘Dreamcar’
This week, Drew brings us a fascinating project by the super grouping of Davey Havok and the rest of No Doubt known as Dreamcar and their self-titled debut. What did the guys think of this nostalgic new-wave offering? Hit play and find out! 

April 6 II The Throwback Podcast
No Doubt - Tragic Kingdom
In the potentially penultimate episode (for real this time) of The Throwback Pod, the boys visit No Doubt's Tragic Kingdom - a beautiful amusement park full of certifiable bangers and ska-ish crossovers. Can the guys make it through an episode talking about one of the most talented and beautiful women of the 90's without ending up in a hashtag? #ProbablyNot

April 9 II Popular Music: The Podcast
Let Me Blow Ya Mind
Drop your glasses and shake your asses, Popettes. It’s time travel time! We’re going back to 2001 to one of the GREATEST collabs ever with Eve’s “Let Me Blow Ya Mind” featuring Gwen Stefani. Steven will tell you all about how this song was a Grammy trailblazer and Analise will break down what this song has in common with the James Bond theme!

May 15 II Why I Hate This Album
Gwen Stefani - Love.Angel.Music.Baby.
Rumor has it she’s just a girl, but not just any girl and certainly no holla back girl. She’s Gwen Stefani and we’re talking about her Nov. 12, 2004 album Love Angel Music Baby.

May 22 II Why I Hate This Album
Blake Shelton - If I’m Honest
As a singer, game show host and 2017’s Sexiest Man Alive Blake Shelton has proven himself to be a jack of all trades and a master of one; Solo cups (allegedly!). This week we’re talking about his album If I’m Honest released May 20, 2016.

June 4 II The Climb
Building A Hit: Blake Shelton’s ‘I Lived It’
What makes a hit song? Listen to Brent and Johnny dissect the lyrics on Blake Shelton’s latest #1 “I Lived It”.

July 3 II The Wet Bandits Podcast
Corrinne Ward/Tragic Kingdom
In this week's episode, Mike sits down with his wife, Corrinne, to talk about her favorite 90's album: No Doubt's "Tragic Kingdom".  Again, lots of music clips in this one as both parties are surprised by the number of singles that were release from this album.

July 14 II Buzzfeed News
Don’t Speak
A deep dive into Gwen Stefani's career, mass deportations under Operation Streamline, a very specific version of Calm Down for Trump and NATO, and recommendations on what to watch and listen to from the newsroom.

July 27 II Vinyl Divers
From My Collection: No Doubt’s Tragic Kingdom
On this episode of Vinyl Divers Podcast, Anthony dives into a frenzy of 90s angst. Will he fall into the Tragic Kingdom? Listen in to find out!

November 11 II The Great Albums
No Doubt - Tragic Kingdom
Massive Album November reaches Week 2, and Bill and Brian welcome Telegraph Hill Records' Kristen Costa to discuss No Doubt's Tragic Kingdom (1995, Trauma/Interscope).

November 28 II Couple of Critics Podcast
Reviewing Tragic Kingdom by No Doubt
In this episode Sam and Michelle listen to and discuss "Tragic Kingdom" by No Doubt! Will Michelle make Sam rediscover an album from the past? Or will their memories serve hazy as usual?

December 11 II The Radio GaGa Podcast
No Doubt’s Tragic Kingdom
For a band like No Doubt to break through in the early '90s, playing unapologetic, sunny ska at a time where everyone just wanted to wear flannel and be angsty, was difficult. But by the time "Tragic Kingdom" came around, grunge was on its way out, and the masses were ready for something new.


2019

March 4 II Poppets
Gwen Stefani
This week, the Pop Pets discuss Pop Legend Gwen Stefani!

March 14 II Take My Tone
No Doubt vs Jinjer
A podcast where 2 people swap songs to find out if opposites attract or react. Can tension and tears topple sincerity and severity?

March 27 II On The Record
No Doubt - Tragic Kingdom
Kailei and Stephen channel the mid-90s as they talk about the undeniable No Doubt classic, Tragic Kingdom.

May 29 II Bad Movies, Worse Musicals
Recordmendations: Heidi Davis
Writing scripts is hard and takes a lot of mental focus, so Grey is doing something easier for a while. Grey is joined by their lovely fiancee, Heidi, to discuss No Doubt’s eclectic hit, Tragic Kingdom, as well as Disturbed’s dark thrasher, Indestructible.

July 1 II Deprogrammed 10
No Doubt
We’re just a pod, in the world. Lauren, Kristin, Sean and Justin are chatting about Gwen and gang.

August 21 II Personal Records
No Doubt - Tragic Kingdom
In this episode of Personal Records, Scott has a conversation with Anna Brennan Jones about No Doubt's 1995 classic, "Tragic Kingdom." Anna talks about what it was like growing up in Orange County and how she felt when she first heard "Just a Girl." 

October 4 II Music Vibes with DJ Hendrix
A Look Into Gwen Stefani’s Legacy
DC and producer Cleveland are joined by music journalist Annie Zaleski to dig into the legacy and career of Gwen Stefani/No Doubt as she turns 50! Does she deserve a nod into the Rock Hall? Dig into the best songs and albums.

November 11 II Track By Track
Gwen Stefani - Love.Angel.Music.Baby.
Join Dan Bull and Will Warren as each episode they take a brilliant pop album and go through it track by track, discussing the acts, the songwriting and production, iconic music videos and artwork, and their memories of the release.

November 26 II Cover to Cover with Matt Tarka
M.R. Morrison - Artist and Poet
Artist and poet M.R. Morrison pulls up a chair to discuss No Doubt's seminal record, titled Tragic Kingdom and listening to the album while growing up in New Zealand. Tragic Kingdom is the first record from No Doubt featuring lyrical contributions and autobiographical accounts from singer Gwen Stefani.


2020

January 16 II Blue Album Battle
No Doubt’s Tragic Kingdom
Chris + Chris ask and answer the age-old question: "Just how good is Weezer's Blue Album?” Things get tragic as Weezer battles No Doubt!

February 1 II Hidden Jukebox
Tragic Kingdom
Jake Amster and Matthew Amster-Burton, two Seattle music nerds and actual brothers, take you on an audio tour of the best albums of the 90s. Leave a message and I'll call you back.

February 26 II On The Upbeat
No Doubt Breakdown
This week Matt and Aaron breakdown the first three No Doubt albums. It has been said by many that No Doubt's first two albums were very ska heavy and that the band sold out by making Tragic Kingdom less ska. Matt and Aaron are going to challenge that narrative.

February 28 II digitalSoup
Main Course Music - No Doubt’s Tragic Kingdom
The first of a new series of episodes we’re debuting this week as we dive deep into the album Tragic Kingdom by No Doubt! Of course we’ve got some spicy Ramen and great recommendations as well, but this one’s all about the music!

March 31 II Columbia House Party
No Doubt - Tragic Kingdom
In the latest episode, hosts Jake and Blake are just two boys talking about Just A Girl as they dive deep on No Doubt’s 1995 classic Tragic Kingdom. They’re also joined briefly by Cassie Leigh Clancy to discuss the fashion side of Gwen Stefani’s legacy.

April 27 II No Filler Music Podcast
No Doubt - The Beacon Street Collection
Join us as we dive deeper into this DIY gem, a slightly heavier, more raw and punk-inspired album than both their previous self-titled and their mega successful Tragic Kingdom, and proving No Doubt's worthiness on the global stage.

May 26 II Hot Girls
Hot Girl History: Gwen Stefani
This week, I explore the life and legacy of American artist, Gwen Stefani. I’ve chosen Gwen, because both through her solo releases and work with No Doubt she’s been heavily influenced by Jamaican music and you wouldn’t necessarily know that immediately when thinking about her music.

June 4 II Video Vault
Ol’ Red - Blake Shelton
While George Jones and Kenny Rogers each recorded the song prior, Blake Shelton took the song and made a music video that resembles something you'd see on the big screen. If there was ever a music video for Shawshank Redemption, "Ol' Red" just might be it. We tackled the 2002 video from Mr. Blake Shelton.

June 28 II The Story Song Podcast
Ol’ Red by Blake Shelton
Itchin’ to have a little fun? Escape with another episode of The Story Song Podcast. In this episode, your hosts discuss the greatest love story since Lady and the Tramp. Hear their review of the 2002 country hit ‘Ol’ Red’.

July 7 II Rock Candy
No Doubt’s Tragic Kingdom: Skrog Rock
This album was not No Doubt's first rodeo, but it was certainly the one to put them on the map. Listen through it with us and see how it still holds up. The 90's nostalgia is strong in this one, but in all the right ways. We discover how very much Gwen Stefani wants to get married, how the band stepped up their game despite their leader quitting, and how this is a modern day version of the album Rumors.

July 7 II The Record Refresh
No Doubt, Tragic Kingdom
In episode 4, Joe and Chris take it back to the mid 90s in revisiting No Doubt’s blockbuster record, “Tragic Kingdom.” They detail No Doubt’s early career ups and downs and discuss Gwen Stefani’s ascent before picking out their favorite song and other highlights from the record.

July 8 II Song Vs Song
Hollaback Girl vs My Humps
It’s two of the quote-unquote “worst” songs of all time! Which controversial pop-rap earworm of 2005 will reign supreme, “Hollaback Girl” or “My Humps”?

August 6 II Punch Up The Jam
The Sweet Escape
YEEHOO Akilah Hughes brings the 2006 classic that no one knows the name for proper litigation in the public square. The overlap in the GwenStefani/Akon venn diagram is just this song ok bye bye.

August 27 II Flopstars
Gwen Stefani’s The Sweet Escape
This week, we’re throwing it back to Gwen Stefani’s second solo record 'The Sweet Escape;. Her debut 'Love.Angel.Music.Baby' was a breakthrough, casting her from No Doubt to mainstream solo success with ease. She never intended to do another one but the creative juices were flowing enough to make a second.

October 22 II Songs Gone Wrong
Spiderwebs
Is this song a no doubt hit, or a song gone wrong? Also, please join Drew in his quest to change the opinion of spiders everywhere! #spidersarefriends

December 16 II Planet 2000’s
Gwen Stefani - Love. Angel. Music. Baby.
From Anaheim to the world of Harajuku, join me as I take you on a trip down memory lane back to 2004 when No Doubt rocker Gwen Stefani launched her debut studio album "Love. Angel. Music. Baby." ... This shit is gonna be bananas!

December 29 II Society Owes Me A Gen X Podcast
T is for Tragic Kingdom
SOMAGXP reminisce how Gwen & Co changed their grungey lives with the pop punk SKA joy that is their third album, Tragic Kingdom. Teen stalkers and doomed love also somehow figure, along the way!


2021

January 21 II Right Back At Ya!
Gwen Stefani
What You Waiting For? It’s time for a Sweet Escape back to the 2000s with Joel and David as they celebrate Gwen Stefani’s iconic solo career! For a handful of years, Gwen ruled the charts. The charismatic No Doubt frontwoman blossomed before our eyes from a reluctant solo artist to an unstoppable, global chart-dominating superstar and fashion mogul.

February 5 II Lyrics & Laughs
Ol’ Red
We are just going to say this now. This is not the song that will convince Kenny to convert to Country Music, but it sure was fun trying. Enjoy our discussion of Blake Shelton's "Ole Red".

February 10 II 60 Songs That Explain the ‘90s
No Doubt - Just A Girl
On the latest episode plumbing the depths of 1990s music, Rob looks at No Doubt’s breakout hit "Just a Girl" and the history of ska with help from Pitchfork editor-in-chief Puja Patel.

February 12 II Essential Albums
No Doubt’s Tragic Kingdom
This week the guys dive into No Doubt's 1995 breakout album and how its slow build help redirect a decade from the doom and gloom of grunge into the colorful world of Tragic Kingdom.

March 10 II In Our 1990s
No Doubt - Tragic Kingdom I Switchblade Symphony - Serpentine Gallery
We return after some much needed time off with No Doubt's troubled breakout album; and because we love a good contrast, Switchblade Symphony's first experiment with their goth/industrial/classical hybrid sound.

March 13 II BPD Podcast
No Doubt
We discuss one of Kelly's favorite bands No Doubt.

March 14 II Record Royale
No Doubt’s ‘Tragic Kingdom’ vs Mighty Mighty Bosstones’ ‘Let’s Face It’
It's Ska Week baby! Two albums released at the peak of ska's popularity in the 90s face off this week in a battle of the hats/horns/guitar upstrokes - The Gwen Stefani led No Doubt and their breakthrough record 'Tragic Kingdom' is against 'Let's Face It' by The Mighty Mighty Bosstones!

April 9 II The Album Crawl
No Doubt - Tragic Kingdom
What do you get when you put Ska, Alt Rock, and Reggae in a pot and pepper in SoCal attitude? Reel Big Fish? Absolutely not!!!! Crawl with us this week as we skank to No Doubt's breakout third album Tragic Kingdom!

April 13 II The Notes McGotes Podcast
Tragic Kingdom by No Doubt
Don't Speak...and just listen to today's episode as the guys dip into this album that turns 25 years old!

April 26 II I Think You’d Be Into It
No Doubt with Chelsea Pope
On this week's show, we take a journey to the tragic kingdom of Orange County as we go deep on No Doubt with Chelsea Pope. We talk about the band's evolution, Gwen Stefani's journey from backing vocals to leading lady, and those sweet sweet sweet horns.

May 2 II Battles of the Bands
Halestorm vs No Doubt
Halestorm - I Miss The Misery - Here's To Us - Freak Like Me - In Your Room - I Am The Fire - Love Bites (So Do I)
No Doubt - Don't Speak - Just A Girl - Spiderwebs - Hella Good - Excuse Me Mr. - Running

May 5 II Indexed
No Doubt
Welcome to Indexed. On this episode we dive into the discography of No Doubt.

May 14 II Battle of the Bands
No Doubt vs Sublime
Today, we have guests, Germaine Delgado (Muscles and 'Musement) and Kailey Delara on the show! We're talking two punk bands from different sides of the punk rock spectrum.

May 22 II Let’s Talk About Music
No Doubt/Gwen Stefani - Tragic Kingdom
In this episode, Kristina and I talk about Gwen Stefani's signature style and how it sets her apart from other female artists.

June 9 II HaskinCast PodCast
Album Review - No Doubt’s Tragic Kingdom
Have a seat and let’s dig into this spectacular album from 1995. Tragic Kingdom by No Doubt.

July 19 II The Elephant Wire
Gwen Stefani - Cool
Gwen, we thank you for this incredible jam, normalizing the act of getting along with those you once loved, or at the least dated. The princess of pop gives us the playbook for navigating post relationship waters.

July 22 II She Will Rock You
Don’t Speak (No Doubt)
This week, Bethanne is teaching us all about Ska (brr brr brr), the origins of Queen Gwen Stefani, orange groves and more, as she recounts the formation and career of No Doubt.

September 1 II Guitar Speak Podcast
No Doubt’s Tragic Kingdom, Iconic Albums #11
This week we dive into the ska-rock world of No Doubt's huge smash, 'Tragic Kingdom'. This album dropped no less than SEVEN singles, featuring amazing performances, production, writing and perfect guitars from Tom Dumont.

September 3 II The Brandon Peters Show
Closing with a Song “Simple Kind of Life” by No Doubt
So here we are, talking about the goddess Gwen Stefani and their most successful track critically and commercially from the album, “Simple Kind of Life”. While the video failed to make waves on TRL, it holds an iconic status with really strong, memorable imagery from the band.

September 9 II You’re Listening To…
Tragic Kingdom - No Doubt
Michael is joined by friend, former bandmate and current sister-in-law, Holly Higgins to chat Tragic Kingdom by No Doubt. This episode is a real trip down memory lane.

September 10 II Shut The Fuck Up, Dad
Love. Angel. Music. Baby.
"music shitposting that you can hear in your ears" - the guardian, maybe / discussing cult classics, hidden gems, forgotten relics and general oddball albums

October 4 II Columbia House Party
Female Fronted: No Doubt - Tragic Kingdom
In the latest episode of Columbia House Party, Jake and Blake are just two boys talking about Just A Girl as they dive deep on No Doubt’s 1995 classic Tragic Kingdom. Find out more about some of the controversy around Stefani’s more problematic choices in that regard, how Stefani became a major pop culture influence coming out of Tragic Kingdom, and how an in-band relationship made for a powerful, if awkward, songwriting process on this week’s podcast.

October 8 II Planet 2000s
No Doubt - Rock Steady
A real love survives a rock steady vibe. That was the opening line of one of the most legendary albums from the 2000s by ska band No Doubt. When No Doubt released “Rock Steady” they hadn’t had a hit since 1997 with “Don’t Speak” and the pressure was on after their previous release didn’t quite match up to the success of their “Tragic Kingdom” album. And Match Up they did with this one…

October 13 II Having a Blast with Kyle Devlin
The No Doubt Tragic Kingdom with Pamela Brown Episode
On today's episode, I'm excited to be finally be speaking with my lovely partner Pamela about one of her favorite records of all time: No Doubt's "Tragic Kingdom". We discuss our favorite parts of the record. We take a look at each song and we go into the history of the album, as well.

November 2 II The Untitled GenX Podcast
No Doubt - Tragic Kingdom
No doubt Lori's happy now to welcome podcasters, friends, and OC natives Megan and Wendy to squeeze every last drop out of No Doubt’s tangy and tart tour de force, 1995’s Tragic Kingdom! From Gwen's super thin eyebrows, strict parents, and hating Christmas, to Wendy being OMGthisclose to appearing in No Doubt's iconic "Just a Girl" video, the ladies bask in the magic of '90s fashion, feminism, and fun. 

November 5 II Lyrics & Laughter
Hillbilly Bone
A fun look at the lyrics of country music. In each podcast we break down the lyrics of the biggest hits country music has to offer in a tongue-in-cheek kind of way. This week it's "Hillbilly Bone" from Blake Shelton with a little help from Trace Adkins.

November 16 II Checkered Past
No Doubt (w/ Eichlers)
Rob and Celine welcome the HyperSka Superstar, Eichlers on the podcast to go through the Ska years of No Doubt! Eich gets into his Ska roots, sets the record straight on Hyperpop and talks about his social media dominance before diving deep on the biggest selling Ska band of all time, No Doubt!

December 6 II All Our Pretty Songs
No Doubt
This week, we brought in our friend Tara, a No Doubt superfan, to help us process this truly important band.

December 14 II The Skippables
No Doubt w/ Dominic Angel
This week the hosts have their first brush with Ska while digging into the discography of No Doubt with special guest Dominic Angel, comedian and host of the Isimo Podcast! Will they find all of No Doubt's songs 'Hella Good', or will they be driven 'Six feet Under'? Don't skip! Comment what genre/style Gwen should try next!


2022

March 14 II The Diamond Mine
Tragic Kingdom - No Doubt
The one and only punk queen, Gwen Stefani, is here with No Doubt in their 1996 album. The ska-ish sounding album presents some timeless pieces and some pieces that have been lost with time.

March 21 II Still Buffering
No Doubt
Rileigh legitimately had no clue that Gwen Stefani was in a band before she went solo...like really no idea. So obviously her siblings had to rectify this massive gap in her late 90s and early 2000s education.

March 21 II Pop of the Morning
No Doubt, no doubt. That is No Doubt.
It's our first album. What's the significant impact of a ska band from Orange County in the mid-90s? Would you be shocked if we said a lot? Let's talk No Doubt and Tragic Kingdom!

June 3 II Albums
No Doubt - Tragic Kingdom
Tom and Tim are joined by their first in studio (shed) guest Wade. Wade is in a band with Tim and they try to hijack the pod with their mutual love for the 1995 album Tragic Kingdom by Ska/Punk/Pop band No Doubt.

June 14 II The Crossroads Music Podcast
Rock Steady - No Doubt
Granola Crunchers

July 27 II Song vs Song
“Just a Girl” vs “Stupid Girl”
In the grand world of mid-'90s alt-rock, two female-led bands burst through and conquered the world. But of the two, which one's expression of anger debut hit punched hader, No Doubt's "Just a Girl" or Garbage's "Stupid Girl"?

August 16 II The Untitled GenX Podcast
No Doubt - Tragic Kingdom
This juicy ON REPEAT episode has Lori welcoming podcasters, friends, and OC natives Megan and Wendy to squeeze every last drop out of No Doubt’s tangy and tart tour de force, 1995’s Tragic Kingdom!

August 19 II Too Much Information
No Doubt’s ‘Tragic Kingdom’
Jordan and Alex talk about the breakups, the beefs, and even the bindis at the heart of No Doubt’s breakthrough record.

August 26 II The Worst Podcast on Mars
No Doubt - Tragic Kingdom
Happy Friday ya’ll and welcome to the happiest place on earth! This week, Evan and Amanda take a trip to the “Tragic Kingdom” with No Doubt. Listen to uncover the history behind the album that almost didn’t happen!

September 1 II Asinine Radio
No Doubt Albums Ranked
To go along with the main episode we thought it would be fun to rank all of the records by No Doubt. But first, we get into our 6 Degrees of Tom Delonge.

September 1 II Asinine Radio
No Doubt - Rock Steady
This time we get into the No Doubt album Rock Steady.

September 6 II Rate the Record Podcast
No Doubt “Tragic Kingdom”
You know the drill by now. New week, new episode. As we continue on with this unintentional streak of 90s albums, Savannah has chosen No Doubt and their 1995 album Tragic Kingdom.

October 12 II I’ve Got Notes
Gwen Stefani
This week the girls have got Na-na-na-na-na-notes for the Ska Songstress turned Pop Princess Gwen Stefani! This Sh*t really IS bananas (B-A-N-A-N-A-S)