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Are You Ready for the Weirdest Ramones Cover You’ll Hear All Day?

Summary by Rolling Stone
The Ramones reached an all-time low by the end of the Eighties after the hardcore bands and the nascent grunge scene gave the genre an acid peel. The Ramones’ late Eighties albums were so unremarkable that Dee Dee Ramone quit the band to become rapper Dee Dee King in 1989, the same year they released Brain Drain, an album whose only saving grace was a cheeky song about a Stephen King novel that sounded more like the Replacements than the Ramones…

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Rolling Stone broke the news in on Thursday, April 3, 2025.
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