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Gwen Stefani and No Doubt's blockbuster breakout album Tragic Kingdom made them as ubiquitous as the Spice Girls during the mid-1990s.
No Doubt's smash third album wasn't an instant hit when it landed unassumingly on record-store shelves in October of 1995.
Thanks to a couple of spunky, punky earworms in the form of "Just A Girl" and "Spiderwebs" and their memorable video clips, Tragic Kingdom was well placed to crack wide when the knowingly over-the-top power ballad "Don't Speak" -- which topped the Billboard singles chart for a record-setting 16 straight weeks -- took over the entire planet in the spring of 1996. By December of that year, No Doubt had a No. 1 album on its hands, too, and Tragic Kingdom would go on to move more than 16 million copies worldwide. It also established frontwoman Gwen Stefani as a bona fide pop-culture and fashion icon. Only the Spice Girls sold more records that year, making it a pretty fun time to be a pop fan.
TRACKLISTING:
1. Spiderwebs
2. Excuse Me Mr.
3. Just A Girl
4. Happy Now?
5. Different People
6. Hey You
7. The Climb
8. Sixteen
9. Sunday Morning
10. Don't Speak
11. You Can Do It
12. World Go 'Round
13. End It on This
14. Tragic Kingdom