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No Doubt's main line-up at an October 2002 concert. Left to right: Tom Dumont, Tony Kanal, Adrian Young, Gwen Stefani.

This is the the discography of American third wave ska band No Doubt. No Doubt has released five studio albums, two compilation albums, nineteen singles, three long form music videos, and two box sets.

No Doubt was formed in Anaheim, California in 1986.[1] After many line-up changes, it released its self-titled debut album in 1992, but its ska-pop sound failed due to the popularity of the grunge movement. Following the self-released Beacon Street Collection, Tragic Kingdom was released in 1995 and rode the surge of ska punk to become one of the best-selling albums, largely due to the international success of its third single "Don't Speak".[2]

No Doubt's follow-up, Return of Saturn, was released nearly five years later and was quickly certified platinum in the U.S., but failed to match the success of Tragic Kingdom. The band collaborated with many producers and other artists to record Rock Steady in under a year, mixing the band's New Wave and pop sounds with ragga music.[3] The album was a comeback for the band, selling well and yielding career-highest singles chart positions. After Rock Steady, the band released several compilations and went on hiatus. Singer Gwen Stefani released two solo albums (see Gwen Stefani discography), and guitarist Tom Dumont's side project Invincible Overlord, a collaboration with Ted Matson, released The Living Album and a remix of No Doubt's "Bathwater" on its website.

Albums

Year Album information Sales and certifications
1992 No Doubt Sales: 30 thousand[4]
1995 The Beacon Street Collection
  • Released: March 1995
  • Label: Sea Creature
  • Producers: No Doubt
Sales: 1 thousand[5]
Tragic Kingdom Sales: 16 million[6]
RIAA certification: Diamond[7]
1997 The Beacon Street Collection re-release
2000 Return of Saturn Sales: 1.4 million[8]
RIAA certification: Platinum[7]
2001 Rock Steady Sales: 3 million[9]
RIAA certification: Triple platinum[7]

Compilation albums

Year Album information Sales and certifications
2003 The Singles 1992-2003 Sales: 2 million[10]
RIAA certification: Double platinum[11]
2004 Everything in Time

Singles

Year Single Chart positions Album
U.S. Hot 100 U.S. Adult U.S. Main U.S. Mod. Rock UK FRA AUS CHE
1992 "Trapped in a Box" No Doubt
1994 "Squeal" The Beacon Street Collection
"Doghouse"
1995 "Just a Girl" 23 10 3 28 3 31 Tragic Kingdom
1996 "Spiderwebs" 29 11 5 16 46
"Don't Speak" 1 1 2 1 4 1 1
"Excuse Me Mr." 17
1997 "Happy Now?"
"Sunday Morning" 35 21
"Hey You"
1999 "New" 7 30 Go soundtrack
2000 "Ex-Girlfriend" 2 23 9 19 Return of Saturn
"Simple Kind of Life" 38 18 32 14
"Bathwater" 39
2001 "Hey Baby" (feat. Bounty Killer) 5 10 1 2 47 7 11 Rock Steady
2002 "Hella Good" 13 9 3 12 8 78
"Underneath It All" (feat. Lady Saw) 3 2 1 18 71 28 54
2003 "Running" 62 20 20
"It's My Life" 10 3 5 32 20 19 7 22 The Singles 1992-2003
2004 "Bathwater" (re-release) 17 6

An en dash (–) indicates that no chart position is available for the country, generally because no single was released or the single did not chart.

Music videos

Year Title Director
1992 "Trapped in a Box" Mike Zykoff
1995 "Just a Girl" Mark Kohr
1996 "Spiderwebs" Marcus Nispel
"Don't Speak" Sophie Muller
"Excuse Me Mr."
"Sunday Morning"
1997 "Hey You!"
"Oi to the World"
1999 "New" Jake Scott
2000 "Ex-Girlfriend" Hype Williams
"Simple Kind of Life" Sophie Muller
2001 "Bathwater"
"Hey Baby" Dave Meyers
2002 "Hella Good" Mark Romanek
"Underneath It All" Sophie Muller, Logan
2003 "Running" Chris Hafner
"It's My Life" David LaChapelle
2004 "Bathwater" (Invincible Overlord remix) Sophie Muller

Videos

Year Video information Certification
1997 Live in the Tragic Kingdom
2003 Rock Steady Live
2004 The Videos: 1992-2003
  • Released: May 4, 2004
  • Format: DVD
  • Label: Interscope
RIAA certification: Gold[11]
2006 Live in the Tragic Kingdom (re-release)
  • Released: June 13, 2006
  • Format: DVD
  • Label: Interscope
  • Director: Sophie Muller

Box sets

Year Box set information
1997 Collector's Orange Crate
  • Released: December 16, 1997
  • Label: Interscope
  • Contents: The Beacon Street Collection re-release, Live in the Tragic Kingdom
2003 Boom Box
  • Released: November 25, 2003
  • Label: Interscope
  • Contents: The Singles 1992-2003, The Videos: 1992-2003, Everything in Time, Live in the Tragic Kingdom re-release

Miscellaneous

Year Song Album
1988 "Everything's Wrong" Skaface
1992 "Up Yours" California Ska-Quake, Vol. 1
1999 "Hateful" Burning London: The Clash Tribute
2001 "Love to Love You Baby" Zoolander soundtrack
"Perfect Day" (with Kelis) Wanderland
2004 "Monkey Man" (with Toots & the Maytals) True Love
2005 "D.J.'s" Look at All the Love We Found

Notes

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