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The Ramones - Discography Jun 2026

"Poison Heart" gave the band a significant alternative rock radio hit during the height of the grunge era. Acid Eaters (1993)

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The fourteenth and final studio album by the Ramones, recorded with the explicit knowledge that the band was breaking up. "Poison Heart" gave the band a significant alternative

Recorded in London on New Year's Eve 1977, this is universally regarded as one of the greatest live rock albums of all time. 28 tracks delivered at a breakneck, seamless pace. If you share with third parties, their policies apply

The Ramones’ discography chronicles the raw, minimalist force that defined punk rock and reshaped popular music from the mid-1970s onward. Across studio albums, live records, compilations, and singles, the band perfected a short‑form, high‑velocity songwriting template: three‑chord structures, breakneck tempos, deadpan vocals, and lyrics that mixed adolescent humor, urban ennui, and rock ’n’ roll homage. Their recordings document both a fiercely consistent aesthetic and gradual experiments with production, outside collaborators, and broader rock influences—reflecting how a band committed to sonic economy could nevertheless evolve and influence generations.

The band’s fourteenth and final studio album was designed from the outset as their farewell letter. ¡Adios Amigos! is a bittersweet, triumphant goodbye that returns to the lean, fast, and stripped-down style of their earliest work, bookending a legendary career.

A tribute to their roots. Acid Eaters consists entirely of studio cover versions of 1960s psychedelic and garage rock tracks. It features covers of the Who, the Rolling Stones, and the Beach Boys, spotlighting the exact records that inspired them to form a band in the first place. ¡Adios Amigos! (1995)