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Settle Down was way more instant imo, I came to love that track too.

 

This one seems to be all over the place, but I'll reserve judgement until the CDQ comes out

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They've delivered again, absolutely superb - love the contrast between the rapid verses and the slow grind of a chorus. Give me the HQ nowwwww
God that's good.
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Album version is incredible. :wub:

This is SO FINE. I need the album version for my iPod, why does this country have such f***ed release strategies gah.
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This is SO FINE. I need the album version for my iPod, why does this country have such f***ed release strategies gah.

 

I listened to it on the way to work. Pure heaven.

 

The final chorus is where it's at.

This is really rapidly growing, at much faster rate than Settle Down! Amazing.
I know everyone already said that but the last minute > everything No Doubt have ever done.

Take a ride with me if that's alright, we shine so bright

 

ND deserve more recognition for their awesomeness!

So I've been living with this for a while and I think it might actually beat Settle Down for me. At first I thought that change of tempo into the chorus was JARRING but the album version really is like a heavenly mish mash of three or four different (but all insanely brilliant) songs. Somehow it just WORKS. Is it a hit? I dunno. But I kind of don't care either.

 

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So I've been living with this for a while and I think it might actually beat Settle Down for me. At first I thought that change of tempo into the chorus was JARRING but the album version really is like a heavenly mish mash of three or four different (but all insanely brilliant) songs. Somehow it just WORKS. Is it a hit? I dunno. But I kind of don't care either.

 

 

Your other half is LIVING for it also.

 

The album is going to be incredible. Well done G and co.

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Q Fail.

 

"-Gwen Stefani-fronted ska-rockers No Doubt sound somewhat unrecognisable these days. Once characterised by their love of skanking, mohawks and cartoonish punk-rock, the Californian four-piece seem content following in Stefani's solo-project footsteps relying on synth-heavy R'n'B for the title track of forthcoming album Push And Shove."

iTunes 1 min previews are up! (On Australian iTunes for now at least!) Looking Hot sounds amazing!

The clips sound okay but are a bit of a disappointment, I was hoping for a bit more variety and everything sounds kind of samey aside from the two singles. Still, if they're going to sound a bit like Gwen solo tracks then at least they seem to have chosen some of the better ones.

 

Every year there are only a few songs that I can just listen to over and over and over again...'Push and Shove' is one of those. Definitely up there as one of the songs of the year for me!

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