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By Robert Bishop

Published on June 30, 2009 at 1:37pm

What with Gwen Stefani still popping up everywhere, it sure doesn't seem like five years since No Doubt's last hit, a cover of Talk Talk's "It's My Life." But now the ska revivalists turned new-wave enthusiasts are back and on tour, using these shows as an opportunity to recharge before recording the follow-up to 2001's Rock Steady. That means the set list is pretty much nothing but the big ones, from Tragic Kingdom's relatively skankable "Spiderwebs" and "Just a Girl" to Rock Steady's electro-charged "Hella Good" and reggaeish "Underneath It All." Just remember, "Hollaback Girl" was solo Stefani, so that's probably not going to make the cut — which is either a good thing or a bad thing, personal taste depending.