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Greatest Hits is a 2006 compilation album by the punk rock band Ramones. It was issued one year after the box set Weird Tales of the Ramones, and four years after the single-disc collection Loud, Fast Ramones: Their Toughest Hits. The album contains songs recorded during 1976–1989.
During the turn of the 80s and 90s, the band had 3 hits in the top 40 of national chart Modern Rock Tracks, being them Pet Sematary, Poison Heart and I Don't Wanna Grow Up (cover of Tom Waits). Their first, and only, cover album , Acid Eaters , was released in 1993, just a year and a half before the band's fourteenth and final studio album ...
Billboard magazine listed the album among its "Top Album Picks", meaning that the album was predicted to reach the top half of the album chart. Comparing the soundtrack to that of the first film, the Billboard reviewer wrote, "The soundtrack is a similar mix of peppy party tunes ('Who's That Guy' recalls 'Summer Nights') and pretty ballads ('We'll Be Together' has some of the AC appeal of ...
Its final two songs are bonus studio tracks that are covers, neither of which appeared on a Ramones album previously. " R.A.M.O.N.E.S. " is originally by Motörhead , from the group's album 1916 ; the song was written as a tribute to the Ramones.
"Pet Sematary" is a single by American punk rock band Ramones, from their 1989 album Brain Drain. The song, originally written for the Stephen King 1989 film adaptation of the same name, became one of the Ramones' biggest radio hits and was a staple of their concerts during the 1990s. [3]
Late last month, blink-182 shared a pair of reflective singles from its upcoming album, One More Time… Today (Oct. 5), the pop-punk band returned to its fun-loving roots by sharing a Ramones ...
Loud, Fast Ramones: Their Toughest Hits is a compilation of Ramones songs. Curated by Johnny Ramone , the initial 50,000 copies of the album include the 8-song bonus disc Ramones Smash You: Live ’85 .
Bristol-based Indian restaurant Urban Tandoor have delighted fans once again, with another curry-inspired parody of a hit song. The eatery, which has amassed over 105,000 TikTok followers, made ...