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No Doubt Announce Album Release Date

by Paul Cashmere on May 5, 2012

The long-awaited No Doubt album will be released on September 25.

No Doubt image

No Doubt image

Gwen Stefani, Tony Kanal, Adrian Young and Tom Dumont posted the video below with the news of the date.

The yet-to-be named album will be the first No Doubt record since ‘Rock Steady’ in 2001.

No Doubt never officially broke. In 2004 they went into “hiatus”.

During the time since ‘Rock Steady’ Gwen released two solo albums and started a family with husband Gavin Rossdale (Bush). Tom Dumont started his Invincible Overlord project with Ted Matson, Adrian Young went to work live with Bow Wow Wow and played on Unwritten Law’s 2005 album while Tony Kanal hooked up with Pink. He co-wrote her hit ‘Funhouse’, produced ‘Sober’ and sang back-up on ‘Crystal Ball’.

Watch No Doubt break the news of the new record here:

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