- Discography - The Ramones

"Rockaway Beach", "Sheena Is a Punk Rocker", "Cretin Hop"

"I Wanna Be Sedated", "Needles and Pins", "Don't Come Close"

A divisive pop-focused record fueled by severe interpersonal band tension. Subterranean Jungle (1983) The Ramones - Discography

Key Tracks: "Journey to the Center of the Mind", "Substitute", "Somebody to Love"

If you are looking for the DNA of modern punk, it resides in these first three records. Recorded in a blur of sweat and minimal production, these albums are the Ramones at their most ferocious and revolutionary. "Rockaway Beach", "Sheena Is a Punk Rocker", "Cretin

Too Tough to Die is ferocious. Wart Hog is pure thrash. Mama's Boy is hilariously creepy. I'm Not Afraid of Life is a rare optimistic Joey lyric. The album didn’t sell, but it restored their credibility. For the first time in years, critics remembered the Ramones were dangerous.

Here is the complete, chronological guide to The Ramones discography. Too Tough to Die is ferocious

Impact: Re-established their street credibility and saved the band from creative irrelevance. The Later Years and Metal Influence (1986–1992)

The Ramones: Discography The Ramones defined punk rock. Emerging from Forest Hills, Queens, in 1974, the four-piece band stripped rock and roll down to its barest essentials: three chords, blistering tempos, and leather jackets. While commercial success largely eluded them during their 22-year career, their studio output laid the blueprint for generations of alternative rock, pop-punk, and heavy metal musicians.