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| Former members =Gwen Stefani <br> Tom Dumont <br> Tony Kanal <br> Adrian Young <br> Eric Stefani <br> John Spence <br> Chris Leal <br> Gabriel Gonzalez <br> Alan Meade <br> Tony Meade <br> Jerry McMahon <br> Chris Webb <br> Paul Caseley <br> Eric Carpenter <br> Don Hammerstedt <br> Alex Henderson <br> Phil Jordan
| Former members =Gwen Stefani <br> Tom Dumont <br> Tony Kanal <br> Adrian Young <br> Eric Stefani <br> John Spence <br> Chris Leal <br> Gabriel Gonzalez <br> Alan Meade <br> Tony Meade <br> Jerry McMahon <br> Chris Webb <br> Paul Caseley <br> Eric Carpenter <br> Don Hammerstedt <br> Alex Henderson <br> Phil Jordan
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'''No Doubt''' was a pop, ska and rock band from Anaheim, California who rose to fame in the mid 1990's with their breakout album "Tragic Kingdom". The band consisted of members Gwen Stefani (vocals), Tony Kanal (bass), Tom Dumont (guitar) and Adrian Young (drums). They released six albums to date with their newest and last album Push and Shove being released in 2012.
'''No Doubt''' is a pop, ska and rock band from Anaheim, California who rose to fame in the mid 1990's with their breakout album "Tragic Kingdom". The band consisted of members Gwen Stefani (vocals), Tony Kanal (bass), Tom Dumont (guitar) and Adrian Young (drums). They released six albums to date with their newest and last album Push and Shove being released in 2012.
==Connections to Weezer==
==Connections to Weezer==
* Weezer opened for No Doubt on their 1997 Summer Tour.
* Weezer opened for No Doubt on their 1997 Summer Tour.
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