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Tracklist:
01 – Settle Down
02 – Looking Hot
03 – One More Summer
04 – Push And Shove
05 – Easy
06 – Gravity
07 – Undercover
08 – Undone
09 – Sparkle
10 – Heaven
11 – Dreaming The Same Dream
Bonus CD:
01 – Stand And Deliver
02 – Settle Down (Acoustic-Santa Monica Sessions)
03 – Looking Hot (Acoustic-Santa Monica Sessions)
04 – One More Summer (Acoustic-Santa Monica Sessions)
05 – Easy (Acoustic-Santa Monica Sessions)
06 – Looking Hot (Jonas Quant Remix)
07 – One More Summer (Jonas Quant Remix)
08 – Push And Shove (Anthony Gorry Remix)

Push and Shove is the sixth studio album by American rock band No Doubt. It was released on September 21, 2012 by Interscope Records. The album serves as a comeback album for the band as their last album, Rock Steady, was released over ten years previous. A deluxe edition of Push and Shove features acoustic versions and remixes of several tracks and "Stand and Deliver", a song No Doubt had covered in 2009.
"Settle Down", the first single from the album, was released in July 2012 and received mild success, debuting and peaking at number thirty-four on the Billboard Hot 100. The album's title track features producers Major Lazer and Jamaican reggae artist Busy Signal, and was released as a promotional single the following month. "Looking Hot" will serve as the second single from the album
No Doubt released their fifth studio album, Rock Steady, in December 2001. The album sold three million copies and was certified double platinum by the Recording Industry Association of America.[3][4] In April 2003, No Doubt went into hiatus to take a break to spend time with their families before starting to compile Everything in Time; The Singles 1992–2003, a greatest hits album featuring songs from their previous studio albums; and Boom Box, a box set compiling The Singles 1992–2003, Everything in Time, The Videos 1992–2003 and Live in the Tragic Kingdom, which would all be released on the same date.[5] The main reason to go into hiatus was that, in early 2003,[6] lead singer Gwen Stefani started work on her 1980s-inspired New Wave/dance-pop music side project, under which she released two solo albums: Love. Angel. Music. Baby. on November 22, 2004 and The Sweet Escape on December 4, 2006.[7]
While Stefani was promoting The Sweet Escape, the other band members began initial work on a new album without her[8] and planned to complete it after Stefani finished her The Sweet Escape Tour.[9] Stefani revealed in March 2008 that the songwriting process for the album had begun, but was being done relatively slow on her end because she was, at the time, pregnant with her second child.[10][11] The band's manager Jim Guerinot announced that the album would be produced by Mark "Spike" Stent, who helped produce and mix Rock Steady (2001). Between Stefani's pregnancy and recording, No Doubt did not tour in 2008, but Guerinot promised that they plan to hit the road hard in 2009 for their first full-fledged band tour in nearly five years.[12] No Doubt announced on their official website that they would tour in the summer of 2009 with Paramore, The Sounds, Janelle Monáe, Bedouin Soundclash, Katy Perry, Panic! at the Disco, and Matt Costa, all while finishing their upcoming album, which was set for release in 2010.[13] Tickets for the tour went on sale March 7, 2009.[14] As a special promotion for the tour, the band was giving away their entire music catalog as a free digital download with purchase of top tier seating
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