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When No Doubt took a hiatus in 2004 in order for leader Gwen Stefani to indulge her urge to make dance music (and babies), it seemed like the band might never come back. But now—with plenty of solo hits and a couple of young ones under her belt—Stefani has made good on her promise to keep No Doubt going. The band is touring this summer on its bank of proven hits, although no new material will be played this time out; rather, Stefani and crew have said they’re hoping this tour inspires them to write. It’s a pretty safe bet, though, that the band will play its faithful cover of Adam And The Ants’ 1981 new-wave classic, “Stand And Deliver.”
Updated 05/15/2009

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