Don't Speak, the song that pretty much made No Doubt a household name. The song went #1 everywhere and was also nominated for a Grammy.
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Spiderwebs, a song about an unrelenting man calling a girl, reached #18 on the US 100, #16 in the UK, and #46 in Australia.
Nice beat, great music video.
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Ex-Girlfriend was orignally a slow song, but was sped up because they already had enough "slow songs" on the Album.
Written about Gwen's relationship with Gavin Rossdale, her then boyfriend, now husband.
Reached #2 on the Modern Rock charts, #9 in Australia and #23 in the UK.
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The first single from their new album "Return of Saturn", "New" was also featured in the movie "GO".
Reached #7 on the modern rock chart in the US and #30 in the UK.
Simple kind of life was the 3rd single from Return of Saturn. While it was the only release from this album that made it into the US Billboard Charts (#38), it didn't do as well as previous releases overseas, reaching only #94 in Australia and #69 in the UK.
Still, for a song that was composed and recorded within a week, with no practice sessions, it is a great addition to an awesome album.
"Trapped In A Box" is No Doubt's first ever single, but unfortunately received no airplay on either the radio, or TV.
It is however, great to see where they came from and how far they've come.
Thirsty Merc, the awesome-est band from Sydney, Australia.
In the summertime, while not their highest charting song (#43), it is probably their most recognised, as it was used in numerous tv spots advertising the summer line-up on Channel 10 and numerous others.
The third single from "Rock Steady", it featured the reggae vocals of "Lady Saw". The single was moderately successful, being nominated for a Teen Choice Award in 2003 and won a Grammy for "Best Pop Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocal" in 2004.
It peaked at #3 in the US (Hot 100), #8 in NZ, #18 in the UK, #28 in Australia and #36 in Canada.