Rock Steady

| No Doubt

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Rock Steady

Rock Steady is the fifth studio album by American rock band No Doubt. The band began writing the album with initial recording sessions in Los Angeles and San Francisco, then traveled to London and Jamaica to work with various performers, songwriters, and producers. As a result of these collaborations, Rock Steady touches on many musical styles, focusing on electropop, dancehall, and new wave. The band attempted to capture the vibe of Jamaican dancehall music and experimented with writing songs without its standard instrumentation. - Wikipedia

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  • Rolling Stone

    The music on Rock Steady is simple and propulsive  

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  • SputNik Music

    After the masterpiece that is the Tragic Kingdom, it would seem nearly impossible to make an album that compared  

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  • NME

    The Neptunes, Nellee Hooper, and William Orbit make sure the party goes with an immaculately produced bang  

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  • Snippets

    No Doubt has really matured over the years, and you can see it on this album.  

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  • Common Sense Media

    Songs mostly about boys  

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  • All Music

    It simply sounds like a good, hooky, stylish mainstream pop record  

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  • Diffuser

    Snaps while stretching to corral the disparate genres 

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  • Diffuser

    ‘Rock Steady’ was a reinvention of sorts and a relatively speedy one. 

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  • Ultimate Guitar

    It's the sheer energy and groove of the music that makes this concert one of the best and most exciting live shows I've seen  

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  • RTE

    Anyone who buys this album is in for a close to rock bottom disappointment.  

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  • People

    Bottom Line: Undoubtedly enjoyable 

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  • Unrated Magazine

    Personally, I think that No Doubt could re-release Rock Steady this year and it would do just as good as it did in 2001 if not better.  

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  • Las Vegas Sun

    No Doubt has displayed its relevance and growing popularity by gracing the cover of the January Rolling Stone 

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