No Doubt's new album, 'Push and Shove,' to be released September 25
No Doubt is back!
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Tony Kanal, Gwen Stefani, Adrian Young, and Tom Dumont of No Doubt arrive at the 20th annual Elton John AIDS Foundation's Oscar Viewing Party held at West Hollywood Park on Feb. 26 in West Hollywood, Calif.
The pop-ska quartet has announced on their website that they will drop their new album, "Push and Shove," on September 25 after an 11-year hiatus. The band also revealed that the lead single will be "Settle Down," which is slated to be released on July 16.
The chart-topping crew is teaming up with director Sophie Muller, who has directed No Doubt videos such as "Simple Kind of Life" and "Underneath It All," for their latest visual.
Watch the video for the band's 1997 smash "Don't Speak," and tell us if you plan to check out "Push and Shove" in the fall.
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