The Ramones - Discography !full! 【CONFIRMED】

I Just Want to Have Something to Do , Don't Come Close , I Wanna Be Sedated

Pinhead , Rockaway Beach , California Sun

The Ramones released numerous singles throughout their career, many of which are now highly collectible. Some notable ones include:

Here is the comprehensive guide to the studio discography of the Ramones, tracking their evolution from underground pioneers to legendary icons. The Golden Era (1976–1979) The Ramones - Discography

"Sheena Is a Punk Rocker," "Rockaway Beach," "Cretin Hop." The Evolution and Experimentation (1978–1983)

I Don't Want to Grow Up , The Crusher , She Talks to Rainbows

The Ramones’ studio output can be divided into eras defined by their evolving sound and lineup changes, beginning with their groundbreaking debut in 1976. I Just Want to Have Something to Do

Leave Home (1977)Released less than a year after their debut, Leave Home refined the band's raw energy. It showcased a greater reliance on 1960s pop hooks, heavily influenced by bubblegum pop and surf rock. Highlights include "Pinhead"—which birthed the band's catchphrase "Gabba Gabba Hey"—and "Carbona Not Glue."

Censorshit attacks Tipper Gore’s PMRC. Touring is a bitter, hilarious complaint about life on the road. It didn’t sell, but it proved that even after 16 years, The Ramones could still write songs that mattered.

This public link is valid for 7 days and shares a thread, including any personal information you added. This link or copies made by others cannot be deleted. If you share with third parties, their policies apply. Can’t copy the link right now. Try again later. Leave Home (1977)Released less than a year after

The definitive entry points for any new listener, compiling the essential singles that reshaped the landscape of modern rock music.

Released less than a year after the debut, Leave Home doubled down on the same formula while slightly refining the production. The album became the band’s first to chart in the United Kingdom. It includes classics such as “Pinhead,” “Gimme Gimme Shock Treatment,” and “Glad to See You Go”—further cementing the Ramones’ reputation for high‑speed, three‑chord fury.

Sheena Is a Punk Rocker , Teenage Lobotomy , I Wanna Be Well