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Ramones The Ramones were an American punk rock band that formed in the New York City neighborhood of Forest Hills, Queens, in 1974. They are often cited as the first true punk rock group. Despite achieving a limited commercial appeal in the United ...
were an American punk rock band from
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. Their discography consists of fourteen studio albums, ten live albums, sixteen
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, seventy-one
singles Singles are people not in a committed relationship. Singles may also refer to: Film and television * ''Singles'' (miniseries), a 1984 Australian television series * ''Singles'' (1992 film), written and directed by Cameron Crowe * ''Singles'' ...
, thirty-two music videos and ten films. The band formed in early 1974, and upon signing with Seymour Stein of Sire Records, the Ramones released their self-titled debut album on April 23, 1976. Despite the recording process only taking a week and being on a budget of $6,400, the album has since become their most accoladed and iconic release. 1977's ''
Leave Home ''Leave Home'' is the second studio album by American punk rock band the Ramones. It was released on January 10, 1977, through Sire Records, with the expanded CD being released through Rhino Entertainment on June 19, 2001. Songs on the album w ...
'' was the band's follow up album, released less than a year later, also through Sire. While it was the first album to chart in the United Kingdom, it did not chart as well in the United States as ''Ramones'', nor their third record, ''
Rocket to Russia ''Rocket to Russia'' is the third studio album by the American punk rock band the Ramones, and was released on November 4, 1977, through Sire Records. Its origins date back to the summer of 1977, when "Sheena Is a Punk Rocker" was released as ...
'', which was released in late 1977. '' Road to Ruin'' was the band's fourth studio album and their first to feature a change in the band member line-up, with
drummer A drummer is a percussionist who creates music using drum The drum is a member of the percussion group of musical instruments. In the Hornbostel-Sachs classification system, it is a membranophone. Drums consist of at least one mem ...
Marky Ramone replacing
Tommy Ramone Thomas Erdelyi (born Tamás Erdélyi; January 29, 1949 â€“ July 11, 2014), known professionally as Tommy Ramone, was a Hungarian American record producer and musician. He was the drummer for the influential punk rock band the Ramones for ...
. '' It's Alive'', released in 1979, was the Ramones' first live album, and only one to chart. The band's following studio album, 1980's ''
End of the Century ''End of the Century'' is the fifth studio album by the American punk rock band Ramones, released on February 4, 1980, through Sire Records. The album was the band's first to be produced by Phil Spector, though he had offered the band his assis ...
'', was their only record produced by
Phil Spector Harvey Phillip Spector (born Harvey Philip Spector; December 26, 1939January 16, 2021) was an American record producer and songwriter, best known for his innovative recording practices and entrepreneurship in the 1960s, followed decades later by ...
and their most successful album commercially, peaking at #44 on the
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''Billboard'' 200 and charting in six other countries. In 1981 they released '' Pleasant Dreams'' with producer Graham Gouldman who, according to the album's critics, sparked a change in the Ramones' style of music, beginning a transition away from classic punk rock, surf punk and
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sounds toward heavier punk rock, heavy metal and acid rock elements. ''Subterranean Jungle'', released in 1983, would be the band's final release to chart within the top 100 of the ''Billboard'' 200, and was also the final release before firing Marky as drummer.
Richie Ramone Richard Reinhardt (born August 11, 1957) is an American drummer best known by his stage name Richie Ramone, and for being the drummer for the punk band the Ramones from February 1983 until August 1987. As of 2022, he is one of the four survivi ...
would be the band's new drummer for 1984's ''
Too Tough to Die ''Too Tough to Die'' is the eighth studio album by the American punk rock band the Ramones. It was released on October 1, 1984, and is the first Ramones record to feature Richie Ramone on drums. With ex-member Tommy Ramone producing (credited ...
'',Leigh 2009, p. 228. which was produced by former drummer Tommy alongside Ed Stasium. While the album was critically acclaimed for having similar characteristics to the band's earlier albums, their next release, 1986's ''Animal Boy'', incorporated more contemporary production techniques and sounds, including synthesizers. Richie's final appearance would be on 1987's ''
Halfway to Sanity ''Halfway to Sanity'' is the 10th studio album by American punk band the Ramones, and their last album to feature drummer Richie Ramone. It was produced by Daniel Rey and released on September 15, 1987, by Sire Records. Recording sessions began ...
'', with
Elvis Ramone Clement Burke (born Clement Anthony Bozewski; November 24, 1954) is an American musician who is best known as the drummer for the band Blondie from 1975, shortly after the band formed, throughout the band's entire career. He also played drums f ...
briefly replacing him for two performances in August before Marky was brought back into the band. The band's first compilation album, entitled ''
Ramones Mania ''Ramones Mania'' is the first greatest hits album by the American punk rock band the Ramones. It was released on May 31, 1988 through Sire Records and consists of 30 Ramones songs, including some single versions ("Sheena Is a Punk Rocker," " Ne ...
'', was released in 1988 and would go on to be certified Gold in the United States. 1989's '' Brain Drain'' would be their final album to feature
Dee Dee Ramone Douglas Glenn Colvin (September 18, 1951 – June 5, 2002), better known by his stage name Dee Dee Ramone, was an American musician. He was the bassist and a founding member of the punk rock band Ramones. Throughout the band's existence, he w ...
as
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, as well as their last to be released through Sire. The Ramones signed to Radioactive Records and released ''
Mondo Bizarro ''Mondo Bizarro'' (a misspelled version of "Mondo Bizzarro," meaning "Weird World" in Italian) is the twelfth studio album by American punk rock band Ramones, released on September 1, 1992 by Radioactive Records. It is the first studio album to ...
'' in 1992 with new bassist C.J. Ramone. Despite being the band's least successful studio album in respect to the ''Billboard'' 200, it went Gold in Brazil in 2001. Their first, and only,
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, ''
Acid Eaters ''Acid Eaters'' is the thirteenth studio album by American punk rock band Ramones. Released in 1993, towards the end of the Ramones' career, the album is the band's first and only album entirely composed of covers. ''Acid Eaters'' forms a mu ...
'', was released in 1993, just a year and a half before the band's fourteenth and final studio album, ''
¡Adios Amigos! ''¡Adios Amigos!'' (in Spanish, "Goodbye Friends") is the fourteenth and final studio album by American punk rock band Ramones. It was released on July 18, 1995, through Radioactive Records. The Ramones disbanded a year after its release and s ...
'', produced by ''Halfway to Sanity'' producer Daniel Rey. Although the Ramones disbanded in mid-1996, thirteen compilation albums and four live albums have been released since then.


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Singles

* A "We Want the Airwaves" and "
The KKK Took My Baby Away "The KKK Took My Baby Away" is a song by American punk rock band Ramones, released in 1981 through Sire Records. It was written by front man and lead vocalist Joey Ramone and appears on the band's sixth studio album ''Pleasant Dreams'' (1981). ...
" charted together at No. 50 on the ''Billboard'' Hot Dance Club Play chart. * B "Howling at the Moon (Sha-La-La)" and "Chasing the Night" were released together as a double A-side single in the UK. * C " Something to Believe In" and "
Somebody Put Something in My Drink "Somebody Put Something in My Drink" is a song by the Ramones from their 1986 album ''Animal Boy''. The song also appears on the Ramones compilation album ''Ramones Mania''. Written by Ramones drummer Richie Ramone, who had joined the band in 1983, ...
" were released together as a double A-side single in the UK.


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References

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* {{DEFAULTSORT:Ramones Discography Discography Discographies of American artists Ramones, The