Episode 146 is Here! The wheel has made its choice, and this week on Rock Roulette, we're diving into Tragic Kingdom by No Doubt!
Released in 1995, this genre-blending juggernaut launched Gwen Stefani into superstardom and delivered hit after hit — Just a Girl, Spiderwebs, Sunday Morning, and the unforgettable Don’t Speak. With its mix of ska, punk, pop, and heartbreak, Tragic Kingdom captured the voice of a generation and still hits hard today.
Chapters
- (00:00:00) - Music Reaction Breakdown and Commentary
- (00:00:46) - Rock Roulette: Foreign Album Review
- (00:02:08) - The Firm With Paul Rogers
- (00:04:01) - Baby Wheel
- (00:05:26) - Lady Bang
- (00:11:11) - No Doubt
- (00:13:24) - KISS
- (00:14:42) - Blues Drummer on Spiderwebs
- (00:18:11) - Gwen Stefani on "
- (00:22:11) - "Spider Will Leave A Message"
- (00:25:13) - Exclusive
- (00:29:47) - 7 Seconds
- (00:33:54) - No Doubt
- (00:37:20) - Oh, I'm Just A Girl
- (00:42:57) - No Doubt
- (00:46:55) - Clouded shady Company
- (00:50:32) - Favorite Song From The Playlist
- (00:53:20) - Different People
- (00:56:08) - "Sky Is Full of Clouds and My World's Full of People
- (00:59:57) - Scott Smith
- (01:01:55) - "So Many Different People"
- (01:03:19) - Hey, You
- (01:08:06) - Bill Maher on The 90s Songs
- (01:09:25) - Fooled by Nature
- (01:11:20) - Scott On ""
- (01:12:42) - The Climb
- (01:19:30) - The Beatles
- (01:21:57) - Performance Song Review
- (01:26:53) - Black Eyed Peas on Their New Album
- (01:27:53) - A Rockwell Podcast