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The Ramones - Discography Online

As the 1970s transitioned into the 1980s, the band experimented with their sound. Road to Ruin (1978) introduced more pop influences and acoustic elements, while End of the Century (1980), produced by Phil Spector, featured a more polished "Wall of Sound" production. Despite internal dispiritedness during the early '80s, the band continued to produce significant work like Pleasant Dreams (1981) and Too Tough to Die (1984), which returned to their heavier roots. This era also saw more socially conscious tracks, such as the protest song "Bonzo Goes to Bitburg" . The Final Chapter (1990–1996)

The production by Ebet Roberts (and a young Tommy Erdelyi) is aggressive. "Wart Hog" is the heaviest song they ever wrote, a thrash metal proto-punk assault. "Mama's Boy" is a classic Joey whine about being suffocated by his mother. This album saved the band’s career and remains a fan favorite for its visceral fury. The Ramones - Discography

"Pet Sematary," "I Believe in Miracles," "Merry Christmas (I Don't Want to Fight Tonight)." As the 1970s transitioned into the 1980s, the