No Doubt Lyrics — by Popularity
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| 51 | Greener Pastures |
| 52 | By the Way |
| 53 | BND |
| 54 | Stricken |
| 55 | Sad for Me |
| 56 | Snakes |
| 57 | Ache |
| 58 | Get on the Ball |
| 59 | Move On |
| 60 | Blue in the Face |
| 61 | Sometimes |
| 62 | Doormat |
| 63 | Squeal |
| 64 | A Little Something Refreshing |
| 65 | That’s Just Me |
| 66 | Doghouse |
| 67 | Big City Train |
| 68 | Paulina |
| 69 | You’re So Foxy |
| 70 | Beauty Contest |
| 71 | Cellophane Boy |
| 72 | Brand New Day |
| 73 | Sinking |
| 74 | Leftovers |
| 75 | Under Construction |
| 76 | Just a Girl (radio mix) |
| 77 | Panic |
| 78 | Sailin’ On |
| 79 | Underneath It All |
| 80 | Everything in Time (Los Angeles) |
| 81 | Everything in Time (London) |
| 82 | New & Approved (new remix) |
| 83 | One More Summer |
| 84 | Love to Love You Baby |
| 85 | Settle Down (Major Lazer remix) |
| 86 | Hateful |
| 87 | Sixteen |
| 88 | D.J.s |
| 89 | Don’t Speak (alternate version) |
| 90 | Push and Shove |
| 91 | Total Hate ’95 |
| 92 | World Go ’Round |
| 93 | It’s My Life (Jacques Lu Cont’s Thin White Duke mix) |
| 94 | Up Yours |
| 95 | Bathwater (Invincible Overlord remix) |
| 96 | Underneath It All (acoustic live) |
| 97 | I Throw My Toys Around |
| 98 | Easy |
| 99 | It’s My Life |
| 100 | New Friend |
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About No Doubt
No Doubt is an American ska-punk band from Anaheim, California, formed in 1986, who brought third-wave ska into the mainstream while launching Gwen Stefani as one of rock's most iconic frontwomen. Their breakthrough album "Tragic Kingdom" (1995) featured hits like "Just a Girl" and "Spiderwebs," blending ska's upbeat rhythms with punk energy and Stefani's distinctive vocals that ranged from sweet to snarling. The band evolved from their ska roots on later albums like "Rock Steady" (2001), incorporating reggae, dancehall, and pop influences while maintaining their California sound. No Doubt's cultural impact extended beyond music, with Stefani's bold fashion choices and the band's genre-blending approach influencing countless alternative and pop-punk acts of the late '90s and 2000s.