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AllMusicWith Return of Saturn, No Doubt have made a terrific, layered record that exceeds any expectations set by Tragic Kingdom.
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One of the better pop albums of 2000, a multi-faceted offering that resists easy labeling while extending the band's mighty grip on the popular imagination.
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If you liked Tragic Kingdom, you should love Return of Saturn. And if you didn't, you should still love it.
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Checkout.comThe album still bounces and skips via the ska signature with which No Doubt have marked the world, as in "Staring Problem" and "Home Now," but their forum is much bigger now, encompassing artful guitars, lurking bass and more interesting drum patterns.
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In the five long years since that multiplatinum release, these SoCal rockers have nearly been torn apart by fame, and the accompanying mixed-up emotions are manifested not just in the lyrics but also in the album's musical genre jumps.
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The music on Return of Saturn... is a bit darker than it was on Tragic Kingdom, but it's no less energetic.
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They've calmed their caffeinated tendencies and concentrated on smoother, layered mid-tempo ballads as creamily textured as extra-thick napoleon pastries
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User score distribution:
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Positive: 84 out of 100
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Mixed: 2 out of 100
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Negative: 14 out of 100
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Mar 11, 2012
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Jul 28, 2012Gwen's Vocals Are Amazing! This Is A Very Good Album But In My Opinion Its Not A 9 Or 10!
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NatS.Nov 8, 2007awesome my favorite no doubt cd, the music is deep and full of emotion.