The Ramones - Discography [repack]

"Sheena Is a Punk Rocker", "Rockaway Beach", "Teenage Lobotomy"

A fun, nostalgic detour highlighting their classic rock roots. 14. ¡Adios Amigos! (1995)

Censorshit attacks Tipper Gore’s PMRC. Touring is a bitter, hilarious complaint about life on the road. It didn’t sell, but it proved that even after 16 years, The Ramones could still write songs that mattered.

Over a career spanning 22 years, the band released 14 studio albums that served as the blueprint for punk rock. The Foundation: The Early Classics (1976–1978) The Ramones - Discography

"Psycho Therapy", "Time Has Come Today", "Outsider" Impact: The end of the band's experimental post-punk phase. The Hardcore and Heavy Metal Era (1984–1989)

"Bop 'Til You Drop", "I Wanna Live", "Garden of Serenity"

The late 1980s and 1990s represented a creative and popular renaissance, albeit one that came too late for significant reward. Animal Boy (1986) and Halfway to Sanity (1987) were uneven, but Brain Drain (1989) featured the prescient environmental anthem "Pet Sematary," written for Stephen King’s film adaptation. The band’s swan song, however, is their most underrated masterpiece. Mondo Bizarro (1992), Acid Eaters (1993—a covers album), and ¡Adios Amigos! (1995) find the Ramones finally comfortable in their own skin. Mondo Bizarro is a vibrant, confident record; "Censorshit" and "Poison Heart" are late-era classics that marry their classic sound with a newfound lyrical maturity. ¡Adios Amigos! , their final studio album, is a bittersweet farewell. It contains no grand finale, but rather a defiant shrug: "I don’t want to be buried / in a pet sematary / I don’t want to live my life again." The final track, a cover of Tom Waits’s "I Don’t Want to Grow Up," serves as the perfect epitaph for a band that never did. "Sheena Is a Punk Rocker", "Rockaway Beach", "Teenage

The band embraced heavier sounds, reflecting the hardcore punk movement, before producing their final, reflective works.

Surf City , Journey to the Center of the Mind , Somebody to Love

The definitive single-disc compilation that introduced the band to a generation of late-80s and 90s alternative rock fans. (1995) Censorshit attacks Tipper Gore’s PMRC

Their first studio album in three years, Mondo Bizarro features a refreshed, energized band. Though Dee Dee had left the group, he still contributed several songs to the tracklist.

The final curtain call. The Ramones' final studio album serves as a bittersweet farewell to their fans, featuring a mix of blistering punk tracks and somber acoustic moments. "I Don't Want to Grow Up," "The Crusher"

Bonzo Goes to Bitburg , Something to Believe In , My Brain Is Hanging Upside Down (Bonzo Goes to Bitburg)