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Mar 19, 2002 · If Republicans, "Dukes of Hazzard" reruns and an abundance of heavy metal weren't enough to convince you, No Doubt's Rock Steady road show leaves little doubt that the 1980s are back....
Mar 20, 2002 · Rock Steady Show Leaves No Doubt About '80s Revival – Review Lance Fiasco March 20, 2002 • 12:00 am If Republicans, “Dukes of Hazzard” reruns and an abundance of heavy metal weren’t enough to convince you, No Doubt’s Rock Steady road show leaves little doubt that the 1980s are back.
Dec 12, 2004 · The retro “Hella Good” previewed Gwen’s dance-pop ’80s fetish, which came to a head on Love. Angel. Music. Baby. But Rock Steady never abandons No Doubt’s more obvious roots; the dancehall rocker “Hey Baby” and the feel-good dub of “Start the Fire” find the band sunnier (and tighter) than ever.
3) Hey Baby. Probably the biggest hit off the album. It was the lead single, and it became No Doubt's biggest hit in years after their previous album "Return of Saturn" didn't recapture the success of "Tragic Kingdom" and had only moderately successful singles. "Hey Baby" is easily the poppiest song on the album and the most dancehall inspired.
Released: January 27, 2003. Rock Steady is the fifth studio album by American rock band No Doubt, released on December 11, 2001, by Interscope Records. The band began writing the album with initial recording sessions in Los Angeles and San Francisco, then traveled to London and Jamaica to work with various performers, songwriters, and producers.
Tracks. Intro ; Making Out ; Detective ; Don't Let Me Down
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Rock Steady is the fifth studio album by No Doubt and features the singles Hey Baby, Hella Good, Underneath It All and Running.