Tragic Kingdom

| No Doubt

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Tragic Kingdom

Tragic Kingdom is the third studio album by American rock band No Doubt. It was the final album to feature original keyboardist Eric Stefani, who left the band in 1994. The album received mostly positive reviews from music critics. At the 39th Annual Grammy Awards, No Doubt earned nominations for Best New Artist and Best Rock Album. – Wikipedia

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  • Rolling Stones

    Ear candy with good beats 

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  • Punk News

    They were poppy too, perfectly lubricating themselves onto mainstream radio  

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  • SputNik Music

    One of the most memorable albums of the 90’s  

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  • AllMusic

    No Doubt cemented their cross-generational appeal  

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  • Thomas Bleach

    Tragic Kingdom propelled No Doubt to fame with the number one hit single “Don’t Speak”  

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  • SputNik Music

    The greatest flaw of the album is the overly clean poppy production  

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  • Discover Music

    Tragic Kingdom is a pastiche of other worlds and cultures discovered through the import bin. 

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  • Snippets

    Spiderwebs, a reggae sounding song, with lots of trumpets and trombones  

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  • Hello Giggles

    Hypnotizing, energetic stage presence, outspoken-yet-somehow-also-shy demeanor, and wildly inspirational lyrics and fashion choices 

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  • Punktastic

    ‘Spiderwebs’ is the best moment on this CD by far.  

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