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|Alias = Apple Core
|Origin = [[Anaheim, California]], [[United States]]
|Genre = [[Ska punk]]<br>[[Punk rock]]<br>[[Pop rock]]<br>[[Post-grunge]]
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|Years_active = [[1986]]–present
|Label = [[Interscope]], [[Trauma Records|Trauma]]
|Associated_acts = [[Invincible Overlord]]
|URL = [http://www.nodoubt.com/ www.nodoubt.com]
|Current_members = [[Gwen Stefani]]<br />[[Tony Kanal]]<br />[[Adrian Young]]<br />[[Tom Dumont]]
|Past_members = <!-- ATTENTION: Do not add "deceased" or any other notation to any of the band members per the template's guidelines.-->[[John Spence (musician)|John Spence]]<br />[[Eric Stefani]]
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'''No Doubt''' is a [[Rock music|rock]] band from [[Anaheim, California]], [[United States]], founded in 1986. The [[ska]]-[[rock music|rock]] sound of its first album failed to make waves due to the popularity of the [[grunge]] movement at the time. The band's [[RIAA certification|diamond-certified]] album ''[[Tragic Kingdom]]'' helped to launch the ska revival of the 1990s, and "[[Don't Speak]]", the third single from the album, set a record when it spent sixteen weeks at the number one spot on the ''[[Billboard]]'' [[Hot 100 Airplay]] chart, later broken by the [[Goo Goo Dolls]]' "[[Iris (song)|Iris]]".
The group released its next album, ''[[Return of Saturn]]'', four years later, but despite positive reviews, the album was considered a commercial failure. Fifteen months later, the band reappeared with ''[[Rock Steady (album)|Rock Steady]]'', which incorporated [[reggae]] and [[dancehall]] music into their work. The album was primarily recorded in [[Jamaica]] and featured collaborations with Jamaican artists [[Bounty Killer]], [[Sly and Robbie]], and [[Lady Saw]]. The album produced two [[Grammy Award|Grammy]]-winning singles, "[[Hey Baby (No Doubt song)|Hey Baby]]" and "[[Underneath It All]]".
No Doubt released the compilation ''[[The Singles 1992-2003]]'' and box set ''[[Boom Box (No Doubt box set)|Boom Box]]'' in 2003, both of which contained a cover version of the [[Talk Talk]] [[synthpop]] song "[[It's My Life (Talk Talk song)#Cover version by No Doubt|It's My Life]]". Frontwoman [[Gwen Stefani]] launched her solo career the next year with several collaborations, including bandmate [[Tony Kanal]] and [[The Neptunes|Neptune]] [[Pharrell Williams]], while guitarist [[Tom Dumont]] began his side project, [[Invincible Overlord]]. During its career, the band has won two Grammy Awards and sold 27 million records worldwide to date.<ref>MacDonald, Patrick. [http://seattletimes.nwsource.com/html/musicnightlife/2002629786_gwen18.html "Gwen Stefani: She sings! She designs! She dances ... uh, um, no"]. ''[[The Seattle Times]]''. [[November 18]], [[2005]]. Retrieved [[April 14]], [[2007]].</ref>
==History==
===Beginnings (1986–1995)===
[[John Spence (musician)|John Spence]], [[Eric Stefani]], and Eric's sister [[Gwen Stefani]] formed the band as Apple Core in 1986,<ref>Krohn, Katherine E. ''Gwen Stefani'': pg. 22. Twenty-First Century Books. 2007. ISBN 0822571579.</ref> having worked together at a local [[Dairy Queen]].<ref name="ocw">Vineyard, Jennifer. [http://www.ocweekly.com/music/music/tunes-and-toons/23963/ "Tunes and 'Toons"]. ''[[OC Weekly]]''. [[February 26]], [[1998]]. Retrieved [[August 24]], [[2007]].</ref> Eric, who had taught himself songs by [[2 Tone]] band [[Madness (band)|Madness]] on the piano, played keyboards for the band, and Spence was the lead vocalist with Gwen, who Eric had previously used to test out ideas for vocals, as a co-vocalist. The trio recruited several more members within the month and had an unsteady line-up for several years. It played small gigs around the [[Orange County, California|Orange County]] area, with Spence's on-stage antics carrying its performances. [[Tony Kanal]] went to one of these early shows and soon joined the band as its bassist. After initially rejecting her advances, he began dating Gwen, but they kept their relationship secret for a year, feeling that it was an unspoken rule that nobody date her.<ref name="btm">"No Doubt". ''[[Behind the Music]]''. [[VH1]]. [[April 9]], [[2000]].</ref>
In December 1987, Spence committed [[suicide]] several days before the band was to play a gig at [[The Roxy Theatre]] for [[record industry]] employees.<ref name="btm"/> No Doubt disbanded but decided to regroup after several weeks<ref name="btm"/> with Alan Meade taking over vocals.<ref name="ocw"/> When Meade left the band, Gwen replaced him as lead singer,<ref name="ocw"/> while No Doubt continued to develop a live following in California.<ref name="btm"/> In early 1988, [[Tom Dumont]] left Rising, a [[heavy metal]] band of which he was a member with his sister,<ref name="timeline">[http://www.nodoubt.com/band/ "Timeline"]. NoDoubt.com. Retrieved [[August 24]], [[2007]].</ref> stating that local metal bands "were into [[alcoholic beverage|drinking]], wearing [[Spandex]]" but that he wanted to focus on music.<ref>Kam, Nadine. [http://starbulletin.com/98/04/30/features/story3.html "No doubt about it"]. ''[[Honolulu Star-Bulletin]]''. [[April 30]], [[1998]]. Retrieved [[September 13]], [[2007]].</ref> He joined No Doubt and replaced Jerry McMahon as the band's guitarist, adding a metal influence to its sound. [[Adrian Young]] replaced Chris Webb as the drummer the following year.<ref name="btm"/>
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Impressed by the presence of [[stage diving]] at ska concerts and Gwen's on-stage presence, Tony Ferguson signed the band to a multi-album deal with the newly created [[Interscope Records]] in 1990.<ref name="btm"/> No Doubt's [[No Doubt (No Doubt album)|self-titled debut album]] was released in 1992 and featured no singles, although a video was done for "[[Trapped in a Box]]". The album's distinctly [[pop music|pop]] sound sharply contrasted with the [[grunge]] movement, and the album was a commercial failure, selling only 30,000 copies.<ref name="ocw"/> The band embarked on a national tour in support of the album, though Interscope had lost faith in the band and refused to support the tour.<ref name="AMG">Bush, John. [http://www.allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&sql=11:pmez97i7kr5t~T10 "Biography"]. [[Allmusic]]. Retrieved [[December 23]], [[2006]].</ref> The band failed to bring the audiences that it had attracted in Orange County, and it often found that ''No Doubt'' was not available in the cities where it was playing.<ref name="btm"/>
The band began work on its next album the next year, but Interscope rejected much of its material, and the band was paired with producer [[Matthew Wilder]]. Eric did not like to relinquish creative control to someone outside the band and eventually stopped recording or rehearsing. He left No Doubt in 1994 to pursue an animation career on the [[cartoon]] [[TV series]] ''[[The Simpsons]]''.<ref name="btm"/> Kanal then ended his seven-year relationship with Gwen, saying that he needed "space".<ref>''Born to Be''. [[MuchMusic]] programming. Original airdate: [[March 2006]]. Retrieved [[November 13]], [[2006]].</ref> Unsure of what to do with the band, Interscope sublicensed the project to [[Trauma Records]] in 1995.<ref name="variety">Sandler, Adam. [http://www.variety.com/article/VR1116677862.html?categoryid=16&cs=1 "Interscope facing Trauma in $100 million lawsuit"]. ''[[Variety (magazine)|Variety]]''. [[May 28]], [[1997]]. Retrieved [[December 30]], [[2006]].</ref> No Doubt released ''[[The Beacon Street Collection]]'', consisting of outtakes from its previous recording sessions, that year on its own label, Sea Creature Records.<ref name="rotn">[http://www.rockonthenet.com/artists-n/nodoubt_main.htm "No Doubt"]. [[Rock on the Net]]. Retrieved [[August 24]], [[2007]].</ref> Mixing 1980s [[punk rock]] and some grunge influences into the band's sound, the album contains a rawer sound than ''No Doubt'',<ref name="rotn"/> and it sold more than three times as many copies as its predecessor.<ref name="timeline"/> Later that year, the label released ''[[Tragic Kingdom]]'', much of which dealt with the relationship between Tony Kanal and Gwen Stefani.<ref>[http://www.mtv.com/#/news/articles/1432752/19960408/no_doubt.jhtml No Doubt's "Tragic Kingdom"]. [[MTV News]]. [[April 8]], [[1996]]. Retrieved [[December 23]], [[2006]].</ref>
===Mainstream success (1995–2000)===
The release of 1995's ''[[Tragic Kingdom]]'' and the [[New Wave music|New Wave]]-inspired single "[[Just a Girl]]" allowed the group to achieve mainstream commercial success. No Doubt began touring in support of the album late that year, and it grew into an 27-month international tour.<ref name="ew">Willman, Chris. [http://www.ew.com/ew/report/0,6115,276102_4%7C7534%7C%7C0_0_,00.html "Future Tense?"]. ''[[Entertainment Weekly]]''. Retrieved [[December 30]], [[2006]].</ref> In 1996, the second single, "[[Spiderwebs]]", was successful, and "[[Don't Speak]]", a [[ballad (music)|ballad]] written about Stefani and Kanal's break-up, was released as the third single and broke the previous record when it topped the ''Billboard'' Hot 100 Airplay for sixteen weeks. No Doubt was nominated for two [[Grammy Award]]s for [[Best New Artist]] and [[Best Rock Album]] at the [[1997 Grammy Awards]]. By the end of the year, half of the songs on ''Tragic Kingdom'' had been released as singles, and the album was certified eight times platinum. Later, they were nominated for two more Grammys for [[Song of the Year]] and [[Best Pop Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocal]], both for "Don't Speak".<ref name="rotn"/> The [[Recording Industry Association of America]] certified the album diamond in February 1999,<ref>[http://riaa.com/goldandplatinumdata.php?table=tblDiamond "Diamond Awards"]. [[Recording Industry Association of America]]. Retrieved [[August 24]], [[2007]].</ref> and with worldwide sales of sixteen million, it is one of the [[best-selling albums]] in history.<ref>Van Meter, Jonathan. [http://www.style.com/vogue/feature/032204/page2.html "The First Lady of Rock"]. ''[[Vogue (magazine)|Vogue]]'' (April 2004). Retrieved from [[Style.com]] [[October 28]], [[2007]].</ref> The band's self-titled debut album began selling copies again off of the success of ''Tragic Kingdom'' and reached total sales of over a quarter of a million copies.<ref name="timeline"/>
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The album's release fueled a dispute between Trauma and Interscope Records over No Doubt's recording contract. Trauma sued for [[US$]]100 million for [[breach of contract]], [[fraud]], and [[extortion]] and sought to have its [[joint venture]] agreement ended, claiming that Interscope had reneged on its contract after the band had become more successful than expected.<ref name="variety"/> No Doubt had previously stated that it had switched to Trauma Records and that the transition was "really great...because now we have the attention and the focus of a small indie label."<ref>[http://www.mtv.com/news/articles/1432741/19970528/no_doubt.jhtml "No Doubt In Middle Of Legal Battle"]. [[MTV News]]. [[May 28]], [[1997]]. Retrieved [[August 24]], [[2007]].</ref> The case was [[settlement (law)|settled]] out of court with a $3 million payment.<ref>Thigpen, David E. [http://www.time.com/time/magazine/article/0,9171,987345-2,00.html "A Sound Reborn"]. ''[[Time (magazine)|Time]]''. [[November 10]], [[1997]]. Retrieved [[December 30]], [[2006]].</ref>
The band finished its tour in December 1997 and had several releases during the two-year writing process to make its follow-up to ''Tragic Kingdom''.<ref name="btm"/> ''[[Live in the Tragic Kingdom]]'', a live long-form video of the band's performance at the [[Arrowhead Pond of Anaheim]], was released and ''The Beacon Street Collection'' was re-released while the band was on tour that year. The band recorded "I Throw My Toys Around" with [[Elvis Costello]] for ''[[The Rugrats Movie]]'', and it contributed to [[The Clash]]'s tribute album ''[[Burning London: The Clash Tribute]]''. Stefani began to make recordings without the band, contributing vocals to tracks for [[The Brian Setzer Orchestra]], [[Prince (musician)|Prince]], [[Fishbone]] & Familyhood Nextperience, and her boyfriend [[Gavin Rossdale]]'s band [[Bush (band)|Bush]]. After some time in-between albums, No Doubt included its song "[[New (song)|New]]" on the [[soundtrack]] to the movie ''[[Go (1999)|Go]]'' in 1999. "New", inspired by Gwen's budding relationship with Rossdale, was one of the first songs written after the release of ''Tragic Kingdom''.
===Later albums (2000-2004)===
In 2000, the band released ''[[Return of Saturn]]'', its follow-up to ''Tragic Kingdom''. The album featured a darker tone and was more lyrically advanced than No Doubt's previous work.<ref>[[Stephen Thomas Erlewine|Erlewine, Stephen Thomas]]. [http://www.allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&sql=10:plfibkr90ak9~T00 "Review"]. [[Allmusic]]. [[May 12]], [[2000]]. Retrieved [[December 30]], [[2006]].</ref> The main lyrical focus of the new record had shifted from Gwen Stefani's relationship with bassist Tony Kanal to her new relationship with Gavin Rossdale.<ref name="ew"/> ''Return of Saturn'' was critically acclaimed, but was not as commercially successful as their previous album, and the lead single, "[[Ex-Girlfriend (song)|Ex-Girlfriend]]", failed to chart on the [[Billboard Hot 100]] in the [[United States]]. Also released as singles from the album were the tracks "[[Simple Kind of Life]]" and "[[Bathwater]]".
[[Image:NoDoubtRockSteadyTour.jpg|right|thumb|250px|Gwen Stefani, Stephen Bradley, and Tony Kanal performing in March 2002.]]
After ''Return of Saturn'', the band returned to recording in January 2001. During this time, it contributed a cover version of [[Donna Summer]]'s "[[Love to Love You Baby]]" for the ''[[Zoolander]]'' soundtrack and recorded a song with [[Kelis]] for her album ''[[Wanderland]]''. Stefani made high-profile appearances on [[Moby]]'s "[[South Side (song)|South Side]]" and [[Eve (rapper)|Eve]]'s "[[Let Me Blow Ya Mind]]". These appearances lent No Doubt credibility and an opportunity to explore new genres.<ref>[[Stephen Thomas Erlewine|Erlewine, Stephen Thomas]]. [http://www.allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&sql=10:kvftxqw0ldfe~T00 "Rock Steady > Overview"]. [[Allmusic]]. Retrieved [[August 31]], [[2007]].</ref> Highly influenced by [[Jamaica]]n [[dancehall]] music and recorded primarily in Jamaica, the band's 2001 studio album, ''[[Rock Steady (album)|Rock Steady]]'', produced two hit [[Grammy]]-winning singles, "[[Hey Baby (No Doubt song)|Hey Baby]]", which featured [[Bounty Killer]], and "[[Underneath It All]]", which featured the first lady of dancehall, [[Lady Saw]]. Both singles managed to reach the top five on the Billboard Hot 100. The album also released "[[Hella Good]]" and "[[Running (No Doubt song)|Running]]" as singles. In addition, pop-star [[Prince (musician)|Prince]] co-wrote, produced, and performed on "Waiting Room" from ''Rock Steady''. Stefani had previously provided vocals for a song on Prince's ''[[Rave Un2 the Joy Fantastic]]'' album, "So Far, So Pleased". In [[November 2002]], No Doubt made an appearance in the ''[[Dawson's Creek]]'' episode "Spiderwebs".<ref>[http://tv.yahoo.com/dawsons-creek/show/spiderwebs/episode/10146 "Spiderwebs"]. [[Yahoo! TV]]. Retrieved [[December 30]], [[2006]].</ref>
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2003 was a big year of releases for No Doubt. The album ''[[The Singles 1992-2003]]'', a compilation of all commercially-released singles from the band, was released in [[November 2003]]. It included a [[cover version|cover]] of the song "[[It's My Life (Talk Talk song)|It's My Life]]", which had originally been a hit for [[synthpop]] group [[Talk Talk]] in 1984, and earned No Doubt a Grammy nomination for Pop Performance by a Duo or Group With Vocal.<ref>[http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/entertainment/music/4262875.stm "Grammy Awards 2005: Key winners"]. [[BBC News]]. [[February 14]], [[2005]]. Retrieved [[January 6]], [[2007]].</ref> Additionally, a special 2-CD 2-[[DVD]] [[box set]] titled ''[[Boom Box (No Doubt box set)|Boom Box]]'' was made available, which included the CDs ''The Singles 1992-2003'' and ''[[Everything in Time]]'' and the DVDs ''[[The Videos 1992-2003]]'' and ''[[Live in the Tragic Kingdom]]''. Separately, ''[[Rock Steady Live]]'', a DVD of the band performing in Long Beach from their Rock Steady tour was released in 2003 as well. The next year, the band was featured in a [[re-recording (sound/film)|re-recording]] of the [[Toots & the Maytals]] classic [[ska]] song "[[Monkey Man (Toots & the Maytals song)|Monkey Man]]". The band also toured with [[blink-182]] in mid 2004, before embarking on a hiatus.
===Hiatus (2004–2008)===
[[Image:GwenStefaniHarajukuGirls4.jpg|thumb|right|Stefani performing on the Harajuku Lovers Tour 2005.]]
Lead singer [[Gwen Stefani]] began work on her 80s inspired [[dance music|dance]]/[[pop music]] side project in 2003, which eventually evolved into the full-fledged solo album, ''[[Love. Angel. Music. Baby.]]'', released on [[November 23]], [[2004]]. The album reached multi-platinum status in several countries, including a quintuple platinum certification in [[Canada]]<ref>[http://www.cria.ca/gold/0406_g.php "Gold & Platinum Certification"]. [[CRIA]]. [[2006]]. Retrieved [[January 3]], [[2006]].</ref> and triple platinum in the U.S.<ref>[http://www.universalmusicgroup.com/News.aspx?NewsId=327 "The Future of Music Achieves Major Landmark as Gwen Stefani Makes Digital History with One Millionth Commercial Download of 'Hollaback Girl'"]. [[Universal Music Group]]. [[October 3]], [[2005]]. Retrieved [[January 3]], [[2006]].</ref> Stefani launched her first solo arena tour in [[October 2005]], which coincided with the news of her [[pregnancy]] (with her son, Kingston James McGregor Rossdale, born on [[May 26]], [[2006]]).
In early 2005, [[Tom Dumont]] released his own solo music project, [[Invincible Overlord]], with friend and collaborator Ted Matson. Their music is downloadable for free on the group's web site, and they backed up [[Matt Costa]] on his 2005 tour.<ref>Kaufman, Gil and Dotiwala, Jasmine. [http://www.mtv.com/news/articles/1502383/20050516/no_doubt.jhtml "No Doubt's Tony Kanal Spends Band's Hiatus Producing Reggae LP, Remixing Gwen"]. [[MTV News]]. [[May 16]], [[2005]]. Retrieved [[December 30]], [[2006]].</ref> [[Adrian Young]], the band's drummer, did the drums for [[Bow Wow Wow]]'s 2004 tour and many of the tracks on [[Unwritten Law]]'s 2005 release, ''[[Here's to the Mourning]]'',<ref>[http://www.mtv.com/news/articles/1488789/20040630/spears_britney.jhtml "For The Record: Quick News On Britney Spears, Green Day, Avril Lavigne, Jennifer Lopez, A Perfect Circle & More"]. [[MTV News]]. [[June 30]], [[2004]]. Retrieved [[January 3]], [[2007]].</ref> as well as featuring on several shows in 2006 for [[theSTART]].<ref>[http://www.thisisthestart.com/index1.html "Help us welcome back Adrian!"]. [http://www.thisisthestart.com theSTART official website]. [[September 5]], [[2006]]. Retrieved [[January 23]], [[2007]].</ref> Young will also be playing on ''[[Rockstar: Supernova]]'' runner-up [[Dilana]]'s upcoming album.<ref>[http://www.mtv.com/news/articles/1548796/20061222/carey_mariah.jhtml "For The Record: Quick News On Mariah, Kid Rock, 'Fantastic Four,' Ne-Yo, Chris Brown, Will.I.Am & More"]. [[MTV News]]. [[December 22]], [[2006]]. Retrieved [[January 3]], [[2007]].</ref>
On [[December 5]], [[2006]], Gwen Stefani released her second solo album, ''[[The Sweet Escape]]''.
With Stefani promoting her second solo album, and a national tour in 2007, No Doubt has begun initial work on a new album without her<ref>Vineyard, Jennifer and Richard, Yasmine. [http://www.mtv.com/music/artist/no_doubt/artist.jhtml#/news/articles/1531578/20060511/no_doubt.jhtml "No Doubt — Minus Gwen — In Early Stages Of New Album"]. [[MTV News]]. [[May 12]], [[2006]]. Retrieved [[December 19]], [[2006]].</ref> and plans to complete it after Stefani's [[The Sweet Escape Tour|tour]] is finished.<ref>Cohen, Jonathan.[http://www.billboard.com/bbcom/news/article_display.jsp?vnu_content_id=1003496213 "Stefani: No Timetable For No Doubt Reunion"]. ''[[Billboard]]''. [[December 12]], [[2006]]. Retrieved [[December 31]], [[2006]].</ref> Adrian Young stated in early 2008 that the band is working on the new album. Most songs are being written by Stefani rather than Tony Kanal. Adrian stated the album would "hopefully" be out this year<ref>Adrian Young on Loveline, [[January 3]] [[2008]].</ref>. Despite Stefani's second pregnancy the band will begin recording with her in the coming months.
===New album (2008)===
No official name for the album has been released as of yet. In March 2008, the band started making posts concerning the progression of the album on their official fan forum. Gwen Stefani made a post on [[March 28]], [[2008]] stating that song writing has commenced.<ref>[http://forums.nodoubt.com/forums/1439982/ShowPost.aspx "new album"]. NoDoubt.com. 2008. Retrieved [[March 30]], [[2008]].</ref> She also stated that song writing has been slow on her end because she is pregnant with her second child. She ended her post saying that she really believes this could be the most inspired No Doubt record so far.
Manager Jim Guerinot said the yet-untitled album, which is being produced by Mark "Spike" Stent (Spice Girls, Björk, U2, Oasis, Britney Spears), is penciled in for the first half of 2009. Between the babies and recording, No Doubt is not expected to do any touring in 2008 but, Guerinot promised, they plan to hit the road hard in 2009 for their first full-fledged band tour in nearly five years.<ref>[http://www.mtv.com/news/articles/1584561/20080401/stefani_gwen.jhtml "Gwen Stefani Says No Doubt Are In The Studio 'Every Day,' Working On Album Expected In 2009"]. [[MTV.com]]. 2008. Retrieved [[April 1]], [[2008]].</ref>
==Members==
===Current===
* [[Gwen Stefani]] – [[lead vocals|vocals]]
* [[Tom Dumont]] – [[guitar]], [[keyboards]]
* [[Tony Kanal]] – [[bass guitar]]
* [[Adrian Young]] – [[drum kit|drums]], [[percussion]]
Touring band:
* [[Stephen Bradley]] – keyboards, [[trumpet]]
* [[Gabrial McNair]] – keyboards, [[trombone]]
===Former===
* [[John Spence (musician)|John Spence]] – original lead vocals (1986–1987)
* [[Eric Stefani]] – keyboards, guitar (1986–1995)
* Jerry McMahon – guitar (1986–1988)
* Chris Webb – drums (1986–1989)
* Chris Leal – bass guitar (1986–1987)
* Alan Meade – trumpet, co-lead vocals (1986–1988)
* Tony Meade – [[saxophone]] (1986–1988)
* Gabriel "Papa Gallo" Gonzalez II – trumpet (1986–1990)
* Paul Caseley – trombone (1987–1990)
* Eric Carpenter – saxophone (1988–1994)
* Don Hammerstedt – trumpet (1990–1992)
* Alex Henderson – trombone (1991–1993)
* Phil Jordan - trumpet (1992-1995)
==Discography==
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===Studio albums===
* 1992: ''[[No Doubt (No Doubt album)|No Doubt]]''
* 1995: ''[[The Beacon Street Collection]]''
* 1995: ''[[Tragic Kingdom]]'' — #1 U.S., #3 UK, #1 CAN, #3 AUS #1 NZ
* 2000: ''[[Return of Saturn]]'' — #2 U.S., #31 UK, #2 CAN, #11 AUS #14 NZ
* 2001: ''[[Rock Steady (album)|Rock Steady]]'' — #9 U.S., #43 UK, #17 CAN, #15 AUS #17 NZ
* TBA: ''[[TBA_(No_Doubt_album)|No Doubt's sixth studio album]]
== References ==
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==External links==
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* [http://www.nodoubt.com Official site]
* [[lyricwiki:No Doubt|No Doubt]] at [[LyricWiki]]
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* [http://www.mp3vita.net/Search/?wh=7&q=No+Doubt&x=51&y=11 No Doubt Music]
* [http://www.youtube.com/nodoubttv Official YouTube Channel]
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