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from breaking up with Angela. The other part of it was that I had really had it with the band." In later interviews, however, Joey stated that it was not the conflict that made him stop writing, but rather that he'd had "ideas on the backburner." Bassist Dee Dee Ramone claimed guitarist Johnny Ramone was the reason for much of the stress, alleging that Johnny did not want to do songs Joey wrote for multiple reasons: "Joey will present a great tune and Johnny won't do it because it's this or it's that. 'I'm not going to play minor chords. I'm not going to play lead. I'm not going to come to England.' For God's sake! That's why Joey gotta do his solo album."
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described "Eat That Rat" as "reaching back to their pure punk past." While "Eat That Rat" is one minute and thirty-seven seconds long, the shortest track on the album is the next song, "Freak of Nature", which clocks in at one minute and thirty-two seconds. Johnny explained that it was written by him
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in a gorilla costume. Richie is holding Zippy, and DuBose had to refrain from flashing light so as not to frighten it. However, according to DuBose, the chimp was already out of control. "Zippy was getting wild," Dubose recalled. "He wasn't looking at the camera and was fucking around with the guys.
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was released on May 19, 1986. While touring for its promotion, the band only used four to five songs from the album while the rest of the setlist was derived from songs off earlier releases. Johnny described this type of concert setlist to promote releases to be common for "a lot of later albums,"
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By 1985, there was a considerable amount of conflict between band members. Lead singer Joey Ramone went so far as to withdraw from the writing process, after having been a vital part of it on previous records. Joey recalled: "I'd had it with the Ramones. 'Mental Hell' is about that. Part of it came
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The Ramones' decade of discontent on rock's commercial and social fringe has hardened their little rascal hearts; "Mental Hell" is a "My Degeneration" crawling-the-walls blues, and Dee Dee spits out the words of the ninety-seven-second harangue "Eat That Rat" with venomous zeal. "Love Kills,"
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written by Dee Dee and Beauvoir regarding unrequited love, and features heavy use of synthesizers, while earlier albums would have used a soft acoustic guitar or occasionally strings for ballad-type songs. Side A of the album concludes with "Crummy Stuff", played in a
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I wasn't getting the picture because the chimp was out of control, so finally the trainer goes up to Zippy and whacks him across the face." The lack of flash resulted in a lowlighted, warmer colored photograph, which would be used as the album's cover.
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explained that it was both a "financial and political" decision, while the parent company, Warner Bros. Records, claimed that "It just wasn't considered a good enough record." The single's jacket cover depicted President Reagan giving a speech at
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of both the Live Aid benefit concert and Hands Across America. The video was described by author Everett True to be "reassuringly foolish" and "a welcome return to old sense of humor." Several guests are featured in the video, including
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described Joey's vocal performance in the song as an "exaggerated wino growl while Johnny crushes the chord changes with his trash-compactor guitar." "Animal Boy" and "Apeman Hop" were compositionally similar to "Cretin Hop" from 1977's
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The band recorded most of the album with Beauvoir at Intergalactic Studios in New York City in December 1985. "My Brain Is Hanging Upside Down (Bonzo Goes to Bitburg)" had been recorded earlier in the year and released as a
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on June 21, 1986, at No. 146, and rose to No. 143 the following week. Despite staying on the chart for six weeks, the album's peak position did not rise above No. 143. It entered the
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on June 7, 1986, at No. 96, moving up to No. 94 a week later. The album returned to position No. 96 on June 21, leaving the chart on July 12. On June 11, it entered the Swedish
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Lyrical themes of the album range from band members' frustrations with one another, themselves, and loved ones, to more politically themed songs—a rarity in Ramones music. "
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critic David Fricke deemed the album a "reductionist masterpiece" that "proves they still have a lot more to give", claiming that it rivaled previous albums
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The album begins with Joey singing "Somebody Put Something in My Drink", written by Richie, who stated that he came up with the lyrics while he was dating
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Side B begins with one of the Ramones' few explicitly political songs, "My Brain Is Hanging Upside Down (Bonzo Goes to Bitburg)", which deals with the
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gave the album a "B+" and considered both "She Belongs to Me" and "Crummy Stuff" to be "defensive-sounding", but called "Something to Believe In" an
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featured a range of genres and musical elements that were completely new to the band and had not been featured on previous albums. Frequent use of
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was "My Brain Is Hanging Upside Down (Bonzo Goes to Bitburg)", issued by Beggars Banquet in June 1985. "Go Home Anne" was the B-side, produced by
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Consequently, the somewhat recently added drummer Richie Ramone stepped up to the writing process, resulting in the hit song "
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in the UK released four singles to help promote the album in hopes of receiving more radio airplay. The first single from
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and was successful. The resulting idea was to take the picture of the band standing in front of a gorilla cage with
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on May 31, 1986, where it stayed for two weeks and reached a peak position of No. 38. The album entered the
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style, with repetitive lyrics based on the band's past of being chaotic and never meeting expectations.
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before going to Bitburg, but the image was removed from later pressings. British newspaper
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on May 19, 1986. Due to conflicts within the group, the album features less of lead singer
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but were described by True to be "a thousandth as good." "Love Kills" was inspired by the
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attempted teen anthem" and by author Scott Schnider as a "surging, yearning anthem."
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For the album's front cover, the band wanted to take a photo with a monkey from the
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saying it was "because the material just didn't measure up to our other stuff."
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being acclaimed for the band returning to their roots. "The main problem with
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and praised "My Brain Is Hanging Upside Down (Bonzo Goes to Bitburg)".
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The music video for "Something to Believe In" satirized the 1985
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claimed it was removed because the band received pressure from "
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charts, where it remained on the chart for one week at No. 37.
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for "Something to Believe In", which parodied the contemporary
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wrote and sang more on this album than on previous albums, and
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at the studio. "Hair of the Dog", a song about the guilt of
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The music video for "Something to Believe In" was a
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Index

Love Kills (The Ramones song)

Studio album
Ramones
Polar Studios
Stockholm
Genre
Punk rock
Label
Sire
Producer
Jean Beauvoir
Too Tough to Die
Halfway to Sanity
Singles
Bonzo Goes to Bitburg
UK
Somebody Put Something in My Drink
Something to Believe In
Double A-side
US
studio album
punk rock
Ramones
Sire Records
Joey Ramone
Johnny Ramone
Dee Dee Ramone
Richie Ramone
Tommy Ramone

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