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The Ramones – Discography: A Complete Guide to the Band That Invented Punk Rock
- Released: July 18, 1995
- Label: Sire Records
- Producer: Richie Cordell, Tom Erdelyi, Ramones
- Tracklist: "It's a Long Way Back to Germany", "Strength to Endure", "Spider in My Hair", "Judith (Reissue Version)", "Main Man (Reissue Version)"
4. Road to Ruin (1978)
- Released: February 4, 1980
- Label: Sire Records
- Notable tracks: "The Call-Up," "The Golden Age," "Cemetery Gates"
The Ramones are widely regarded as one of the most influential and iconic punk rock bands of all time. With a career spanning over two decades, they have left an indelible mark on the music world. From their humble beginnings in the mid-1970s to their eventual disbandment in 1996, The Ramones released a staggering 14 studio albums, 11 live albums, and numerous compilations and EPs. In this article, we'll take a detailed look at The Ramones' discography, exploring their evolution, notable releases, and lasting impact on punk rock.
- Key Tracks: “Psycho Therapy,” “Outsider”
- Analysis: A muddled production that lacks high-end frequencies. However, the songwriting remained sharp. “Psycho Therapy” features Dee Dee’s most aggressive rap-influenced bark. This album marked the departure of drummer Marky Ramone (due to alcoholism) and the arrival of Richie Ramone, a faster drummer.
Key Tracks:
"Pet Sematary," "Merry Christmas (I Don't Want to Fight Tonight)." The Final Bow (1992–1996) The Ramones - Discography
Rocket to Russia
(1977): Highly regarded for songs like "Sheena Is a Punk Rocker" and "Teenage Lobotomy". The Ramones – Discography: A Complete Guide to
