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Hey! Ho! Let’s Go!: A Discographic Analysis of The Ramones’ Studio Output (1976–1995)

Perhaps the most controversial album in the catalogue, End of the Century was produced by the legendary (and notoriously eccentric) Phil Spector. The result is a glossy, "Wall of Sound" production that clashed with the band's raw aesthetic. Despite the friction, the album became the Ramones' highest-charting US release, peaking at number 44, thanks to the hit single Baby, I Love You . It remains a divisive but fascinating entry. The Ramones - Discography

Their first album of the 1990s showed a band embracing their status as elder statesmen of alternative rock. Despite leaving the band, Dee Dee Ramone still contributed several songs to the tracklist. "Poison Heart," "Strength to Endure" Acid Eaters (1993) The result is a glossy, "Wall of Sound"

Yielded "I Wanna Be Sedated," which became their most culturally ubiquitous anthem. The Transition and Pop Experimentation (1980–1984) Their first album of the 1990s showed a