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No Doubt

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They sparked a national obsession with ska horns and new wave keyboard while being led by one of the most famous frontwomen of the 1990s. It's NO DOUBT week!
The clip journey this week takes the show from local SoCal cable access in 1990 to Super Bowl 37 in 2003. In between, the guys discuss the formative and massive impact of Tragic Kingdom, with 1996 performances on Conan and SNL. A performance on Conan four years later finds the band trying a little too hard to replicate that mega success. And the band's big left turn, hit-making Rocksteady era is captured on SNL. Plus the debut of Only the Voice!
Want to watch along with us? Check out the links below for the performances discussed this week!
Up Yours/Big City Train, 1/10/90 on The Gig
Just a Girl, 1/30/96 on Late Night with Conan O'Brien
Don't Speak (37:43 mark)/Excuse Me Mr. (56:50 mark), 12/7/96 on Saturday Night Live
Ex-Girlfriend/Simple Kind of Life, 4/7/00 on Late Night with Conan O'Brien
Hey Baby (26:40 mark)/Hella Good (1:00:20 mark), 12/15/01 on Saturday Night Live
Just a Girl/Message in a Bottle with Sting, 1/16/03 on Super Bowl 37

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They sparked a national obsession with ska horns and new wave keyboard while being led by one of the most famous frontwomen of the 1990s. It's NO DOUBT week!
The clip journey this week takes the show from local SoCal cable access in 1990 to Super Bowl 37 in 2003. In between, the guys discuss the formative and massive impact of Tragic Kingdom, with 1996 performances on Conan and SNL. A performance on Conan four years later finds the band trying a little too hard to replicate that mega success. And the band's big left turn, hit-making Rocksteady era is captured on SNL. Plus the debut of Only the Voice!
Want to watch along with us? Check out the links below for the performances discussed this week!
Up Yours/Big City Train, 1/10/90 on The Gig
Just a Girl, 1/30/96 on Late Night with Conan O'Brien
Don't Speak (37:43 mark)/Excuse Me Mr. (56:50 mark), 12/7/96 on Saturday Night Live
Ex-Girlfriend/Simple Kind of Life, 4/7/00 on Late Night with Conan O'Brien
Hey Baby (26:40 mark)/Hella Good (1:00:20 mark), 12/15/01 on Saturday Night Live
Just a Girl/Message in a Bottle with Sting, 1/16/03 on Super Bowl 37

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