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The Beacon Street Collection is full of memorable songs, but which track was the catchiest earworm for you? When you first listened to the album, was there a track you remember getting stuck in your head for days?

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No Doubt are genius writers of lyrics, but which Return of Saturn song impresses you most with its words? Do they tell a story? Are they particularly funny or emotional? Are they abstract or concrete?

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Every week, two No Doubt songs will be selected at random to battle it out. Can you choose between a longstanding fan favourite and one of band's newest singles?

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Every week, two No Doubt songs will be selected at random to battle it out. Do you prefer the new wave track from Rock Steady or one of the band's Return of Saturn ballads?

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What is your opinion of the cover artwork for No Doubt's Push and Shove? The four custom portraits were photographed and then rendered manually into paintings by Los Angeles street artist El Mac, known for his murals across Hollywood and L.A.'s Mid-City.

Poll: Which remix of Settle Down is best?

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Interscope released five official remixes of Settle Down in August 2012, which do you like most? Listen below if you need a refresher!

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Every week, two No Doubt songs will be selected at random to battle it out. Stylistically there is quite a difference between the Return of Saturn bonus track and Rock Steady single!

Poll: Which album has the best first single?

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Looking at the official lead singles of each No Doubt album from 1992-2012, which song do you personally like most? Vote based on the song itself only!

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Every week, two No Doubt songs will be selected at random to battle it out. These two songs probably don't receive the same level of admiration as other No Doubt songs, but which do you prefer?

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In the video for Settle Down, the band cast themselves as truck drivers as they steer their own highly stylised rigs to a celebratory reunion party. To honor his heritage, Tony drives a garishly decorated Indian-style truck to the party, including an artwork of his daughter. Adrian has his kit fastened to the top of what director Sophie Muller describes as a neon Transformer. Overflowing with speakers is the Jamaican-flavored rig for Tom. Gwen drives a "proper, old-fashioned Seventies truck" that the band lifted straight from the 1977 Burt Reynolds comedy Smokey and the Bandit.

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