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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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385:(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,"
744:. Because the music video was praised by Warner Bros., they released "Something to Believe In" as a double A-side with "Somebody Put Something in My Drink." "Something to Believe In" was also released with "Animal Boy" in the United States and "Crummy Stuff" in the UK through Beggars Banquet.
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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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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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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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230:Released: April 1986 (
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3296:Associated personnel
3248:We're a Happy Family
3234:Blitzkrieg Over You!
3204:It's Alive 1974–1996
2891:You Don't Come Close
2577:Miller Freeman, Inc.
1937:Rivadavia, Eduardo.
1922:Popoff 2010, p. 971.
1913:Ramone 2003, p. 244.
1661:The Washington Times
1528:Popoff 2016, p. 137.
1220:Additional musicians
753:Professional ratings
449:," explained author
328:Hands Across America
2965:The Chrysalis Years
2796:Subterranean Jungle
2624:Sterling Publishing
2246:cite AV media notes
2213:Swedishcharts.com.
2016:. pp. 320–22.
1968:Christgau, Robert.
1411:Leigh 2009, p. 261.
1228:– additional guitar
1173:D. Ramone, Beauvoir
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730:Rodney Bingenheimer
519:Bitburg controversy
287:, released through
3269:File Under Ramones
3190:End of the Century
3074:I Wanna Be Sedated
2972:Loud, Fast Ramones
2877:Greatest Hits Live
2782:End of the Century
2656:(list of releases)
2209:2017-08-20 at the
2190:2017-07-01 at the
2171:2012-11-08 at the
2152:2012-11-08 at the
2133:2016-03-14 at the
1846:on 20 January 2009
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2600:. Omnibus Press.
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2240:. 1986. 925433-1.
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1232:Jean Beauvoir
1230:
1227:
1224:
1223:
1222:
1221:
1214:
1213:Richie Ramone
1211:
1208:
1205:
1202:
1201:Johnny Ramone
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1196:
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1110:"Mental Hell"
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996:Johnny Ramone
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928:Track listing
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661:and mixed by
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612:Punk Magazine
608:
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586:
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567:
566:Dave Thompson
562:
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523:Ronald Reagan
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487:Sid and Nancy
484:
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463:Rolling Stone
459:
458:Frankie Valli
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417:Polar Studios
414:
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397:Jean Beauvoir
394:
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384:
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382:Ramones Mania
378:
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339:Ronald Reagan
336:
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306:
305:Richie Ramone
302:
298:
297:Johnny Ramone
294:
290:
286:
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278:
275:is the ninth
274:
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232:Double A-side
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3338:Mickey Leigh
3308:Danny Fields
3286:Shonen Knife
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3137:Pet Sematary
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2845:Adios Amigos
2843:
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2794:
2787:
2780:
2775:Road to Ruin
2773:
2766:
2759:
2752:
2737:C. J. Ramone
2732:Elvis Ramone
2722:Marky Ramone
2717:Tommy Ramone
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2524:Abrams Books
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1008:"Love Kills"
988:"Animal Boy"
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309:Tommy Ramone
289:Sire Records
277:studio album
271:
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54:May 19, 1986
39:Studio album
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3471:1986 albums
3426:The Ramainz
3389:Discography
3358:Walter Lure
3318:Linda Stein
3303:Arturo Vega
2855:Live albums
2838:Acid Eaters
2824:Brain Drain
2702:Joey Ramone
1383:February 2,
1226:Walter Lure
1195:Joey Ramone
1155:Joey Ramone
1113:Joey Ramone
1039:D. Ramone,
937:liner notes
617:Legs McNeil
317:music video
293:Joey Ramone
191:Animal Boy
3465:Categories
3444:Danny Says
3368:Daniel Rey
3328:Ed Stasium
3323:Craig Leon
3169:Lifestyles
3109:Durango 95
3095:Danny Says
2863:It's Alive
2810:Animal Boy
2761:Leave Home
2649:Animal Boy
2229:Animal Boy
2114:2008-12-22
2085:2017-07-24
2054:2017-07-24
1821:2009-01-22
1672:2020-08-16
1586:2017-08-24
1356:References
934:Animal Boy
901:Commercial
858:Leave Home
726:Toni Basil
718:Ted Nugent
714:Spinal Tap
659:Ed Stasium
655:Animal Boy
643:Animal Boy
579:alcoholism
500:Animal Boy
498:overdose.
447:Animal Boy
436:Animal Boy
428:Animal Boy
367:Background
355:Animal Boy
299:. Bassist
272:Animal Boy
160:Animal Boy
24:Animal Boy
3000:Essential
2870:Loco Live
2402:Billboard
2395:Billboard
2303:March 25,
2074:Billboard
2043:Billboard
1984:14 August
1950:14 August
1887:14 August
1850:14 August
1625:March 25,
1549:March 25,
1361:Citations
1343:Billboard
1326:UK Albums
1282:position
1239:Technical
1184:Personnel
1081:Writer(s)
1056:D. Ramone
1025:D. Ramone
1011:D. Ramone
957:Writer(s)
908:Billboard
748:Reception
667:Motörhead
601:Bronx Zoo
553:swastikas
549:skinheads
541:Holocaust
409:Stockholm
281:punk rock
94:Punk rock
80:Stockholm
2898:NYC 1978
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2596:(2005).
2571:(2000).
2518:(2012).
2492:(2003).
2470:(2010).
2421:(2009).
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2188:Archived
2169:Archived
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2108:Archived
2079:Archived
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1978:Archived
1944:AllMusic
1815:Archived
1666:Archived
1620:Politico
1580:Archived
1544:Facebook
1203:– guitar
1068:Side two
944:Side one
895:AllMusic
883:—
874:Alex Cox
831:Critical
772:AllMusic
706:the B52s
629:Live Aid
615:founder
512:pop punk
480:Alex Cox
392:Commando
324:Live Aid
129:Producer
59:Recorded
51:Released
41: by
2754:Ramones
2691:Ramones
2654:Discogs
2298:Discogs
2278:May 17,
1189:Ramones
527:Bitburg
466:editor
351:Germany
347:Bitburg
285:Ramones
223:" b/w "
187:Singles
173:(1987)
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697:parody
688:, the
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573:in an
507:ballad
496:heroin
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