No Doubt - We Wanna Rock On album flac
Performer: No Doubt Title: We Wanna Rock On
Released: 1995
MP3 album: 1284 mb
FLAC album: 1707 mb
Rating: 4.7
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Genre: Rock / Pop
No Doubt is the eponymous debut studio album by American rock band No Doubt, released on March 17, 1992 by Interscope Records. It was originally recorded as an independent release, but was re-recorded after the band signed with Interscope. It was produced by Dito Godwin and recorded in Los Angeles.
Released date 17 March 1992. Labels Interscope Records. Music StylePunk-Rock. Members owning this album8. 1. BND. 2. Let's Get Back. 5. Move on. 6. Sad for Me. 7. Doormat.
They were sort of headed that way anyway with 2002's Rock Steady, an album which eschewed the ska and new wave-influenced alt-rock of their last few album in favor of a more top-40 friendly pop sound (largely courtesy of guest producers like William Orbit and The Neptunes), a direction which lead singer Gwen Stefani of course expanded. upon greatly in her solo career.
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Despite No Doubt's punk influences, they weren't included in the grunge boom of the early '90s. Much of the cause is due to the band's debut album, a work of polished production inspired more by '80s synths than No Doubt's heritage. Compared to Southern California's accepted ska/punk fusion, the album is overly pop-oriented, with new wave keyboards and punchy brass proving a foil to the basically ska framework. Gwen Stefani's extroverted vocals rescue the affair, however.
The announcement that No Doubt are about to release a new album, the first since 2001's Rock Steady, prompts a similar sensation of pleasant surprise. In the year that even Chumbawamba have given up the noble fight, one has to ask whether a band so much associated with the 1990s really has a place in 2012. No Doubt have always had their hardcore fans, dating back to their formation in 1986 when they were a popular ska band that venerated Madness in their home state of California
No Doubt began as a good-time ska-party band, full of California sunshine. But in the last few years, that’s been obscured by smog: bruised egos within the band, gloomy lyrics and weak record sales for last year’s Return of Saturn. The bad times are all gone on their upcoming album, Rock Steady, reports singer Gwen Stefani. We’re not taking ourselves so seriously, she says. But Rock Steady was born in the most propitious of locations: at a party. Or more precisely, a series of parties. Every night after the concerts on their Return of Saturn tour, No Doubt would slap Jamaican dance-hall CDs into a boombox and cram their dressing room full of sweaty dancing people. So at a band dinner late in 2000, they decided they wanted to explore those dancehall grooves. As manager Jim Guerinot remembers it, Everybody sat down and said, ‘What would be the most fun thing to do?'
Tracklist Hide Credits
| 1 | Nasty Not Cheap |
| 2 | I'm On The Run |
| 3 | Rough To Handle |
| 4 | Right Or Wrong |
| 5 | No Doubt |
| 6 | Keep On Rocking |
| 7 | Prisoner Of Fear |
| 8 | Ride On |
| 9 | Nice To See You |
| 10 | Cool Down Lead Vocals – Sir Marlowe |
| 11 | Straightjacket |
| 12 | The Gambler |
| 13 | We Wanna Rock On |
| 14 | Mr. Leader |
| 15 | Party Animal |
| 16 | Till Your Mind Is Changing |









