No doubt about it; the success of Anaheim, California's No Doubt is one of the more unusual success stories of the '90s. Ska music has long been a mainstay of the fertile Orange County punk scene... and No Doubt has been playing what they consider to be a pure form of the genre for nearly a decade in the OC clubs.
The group released an eponymous Interscope debut LP in 1992, but it sold little. Shortly thereafter, No Doubt's lead singer/lyricist Gwen Stefani's older brother left the band to pursue a career in film and TV, and the band carried on without him laboring in the studio (at their own expense) for the next several years, working on what would eventually become Tragic Kingdom, released through the Interscope-distributed Trauma Records...
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