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England.' For God's sake! That's why Joey gotta do his solo album."
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396:(1988). "Joey was always encouraging me to write songs," explained Richie, "but I didn't really need the encouragement." This would be the first time the band featured the drummer as a songwriter since original drummer Tommy Ramone, with Joey reasoning that he wanted to make Richie feel like a part of the band. Joey had felt past drummers had not been so much a part of the band, nor any good at writing, and called Richie a "regular
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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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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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2941:All the Stuff (And More!) Vol. 2
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3417:"Rosebud" (Simpsons episode)
2461:On the Road With the Ramones
2329:"Top RPM Albums: Issue 0684"
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2013:(1995). "Ramones". In
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1948:Rivadavia, Eduardo.
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3201:End of the Century
3085:I Wanna Be Sedated
2983:Loud, Fast Ramones
2888:Greatest Hits Live
2793:End of the Century
2667:(list of releases)
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469:Frankie Valli
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2786:Road to Ruin
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2748:C. J. Ramone
2743:Elvis Ramone
2733:Marky Ramone
2728:Tommy Ramone
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3400:Discography
3369:Walter Lure
3329:Linda Stein
3314:Arturo Vega
2866:Live albums
2849:Acid Eaters
2835:Brain Drain
2713:Joey Ramone
1394:February 2,
1237:Walter Lure
1206:Joey Ramone
1166:Joey Ramone
1124:Joey Ramone
1050:D. Ramone,
948:liner notes
628:Legs McNeil
328:music video
304:Joey Ramone
202:Animal Boy
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3455:Danny Says
3379:Daniel Rey
3339:Ed Stasium
3334:Craig Leon
3180:Lifestyles
3120:Durango 95
3106:Danny Says
2874:It's Alive
2821:Animal Boy
2772:Leave Home
2660:Animal Boy
2240:Animal Boy
2125:2008-12-22
2096:2017-07-24
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1832:2009-01-22
1683:2020-08-16
1597:2017-08-24
1367:References
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912:Commercial
869:Leave Home
737:Toni Basil
729:Ted Nugent
725:Spinal Tap
670:Ed Stasium
666:Animal Boy
654:Animal Boy
590:alcoholism
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509:overdose.
458:Animal Boy
447:Animal Boy
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378:Background
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1636:March 25,
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1372:Citations
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1337:UK Albums
1293:position
1250:Technical
1195:Personnel
1092:Writer(s)
1067:D. Ramone
1036:D. Ramone
1022:D. Ramone
968:Writer(s)
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759:Reception
678:Motörhead
612:Bronx Zoo
564:swastikas
560:skinheads
552:Holocaust
420:Stockholm
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894:—
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842:Critical
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640:Live Aid
626:founder
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538:Bitburg
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