The Ramones - Discography
Proven proof that the band's formula was sustainable and capable of evolution. Rocket to Russia (1977)
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Marky Ramone returned to the drum stool for Brain Drain . The album is notable for containing one of their biggest late-career commercial successes, written for the Stephen King film adaptation of the same name. This was the final studio album to feature founding bassist and primary songwriter Dee Dee Ramone. "Pet Sematary," "I Believe in Miracles" The Final Chapter: 1992–1995 Proven proof that the band's formula was sustainable
This album marked the end of Richie Ramone’s tenure on drums and highlighted a period of fatigue within the band. Brain Drain (1989) If you share with third parties, their policies apply
The Ramones: Discography The Ramones did not just play rock music. They stripped it down, sped it up, and completely reinvented it. Emerging from Forest Hills, Queens, the four-piece band laid the foundational blueprint for punk rock in 1976. Over a twenty-year recording career, they released 14 studio albums, multiple live records, and compilations that altered the trajectory of alternative music.






