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The Ramones: A Comprehensive Guide to Their Discography If you’ve ever seen a "Hey Ho, Let’s Go!" t-shirt or heard a three-chord blast of energy on the radio, you’ve encountered the DNA of punk rock. At the center of that DNA is The Ramones. Between 1976 and 1996, the brats from Queens released 14 studio albums that stripped rock and roll down to its chassis, proving that you didn't need virtuosity—just volume, speed, and a leather jacket.
The mid-to-late 1980s and early 1990s marked a return to a heavier, more aggressive sound. Too Tough to Die The Ramones - Discography
10. Halfway to Sanity (1987)
Halfway to Sanity (1987) – The Forgotten Record
Key Tracks: I Wanna Live, Garden of Serenity, Go Lil' Camaro Go The Ramones: A Comprehensive Guide to Their Discography
- Released: January 10, 1977
- Label: Sire Records
- Producer: Tom Erdelyi, Ramones
- Tracklist: "Do You Wanna Dance", "She's a Sensation", "So You Wanna Be a Rock & Roll Star", "I'm a Lonely Teenager", "Don't Leave Me", "With the Boys", "Leave Home", "Houses on Fire", "I Don't Love You Anymore", "Crazy About You", "Friend of My Friend", "Outsider"
- The Ramones' sophomore effort features some of their most beloved songs, including "Do You Wanna Dance" and "She's a Sensation".
(1984) is often cited as a late-career highlight that reclaimed their punk crown. However, internal friction and changing lineups—most notably the departure of bassist and primary songwriter Dee Dee Ramone—impacted the consistency of later releases. Despite these challenges, albums such as Animal Boy Mondo Bizarro Released: January 10, 1977 Label: Sire Records Producer:
Hey! Ho! Let's Go: The Anthology (1999): A comprehensive two-disc journey.
End of the Century (1980)