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"Teenage Lobotomy" is a song by the American punk rock band Ramones. It was released on their 1977 album Rocket to Russia, and became one of their most popular songs. The song's lyrics are about a teenager who had a lobotomy because of the brain damage caused by overexposure to DDT. The lyrics also outline how this procedure can cause serious ...
The lyrics outline how this procedure can cause serious consequences to the brain, with the line "Gonna get my Ph.D, I'm a teenage lobotomy." [ 23 ] The composition features more complex melodies than that of other songs from the album, with Stasium proclaiming it to be a "mini-Ramones Symphony". [ 12 ]
"Rockaway Beach" – 2:06 (Dee Dee R.) "We're a Happy Family" – 2:39 "Sheena Is a Punk Rocker" – 2:48 (Joey R.) /1 "Teenage Lobotomy" – 2:01 "I Wanna Be Sedated" – 2:29 (Joey R.) "I'm Against It" – 2:06 "I Wanted Everything" – 3:13 (Dee Dee R.) "I Just Want to Have Something to Do" – 2:41 (Joey R.) "Rock 'n' Roll High School ...
It's Alive is the first live album by the American punk rock band the Ramones, titled after the 1974 horror film of the same name. It was recorded at the Rainbow Theatre in London on December 31, 1977, and released in April 1979 as a 2-LP set.
Something to Believe In (Ramones song) T. Teenage Lobotomy; W. ... This page was last edited on 2 February 2018, at 19:25 ...
The Chrysalis Years is a three-disc compilation that includes all five of the Ramones albums on Chrysalis Records (or also the band's final five releases): Brain Drain, Mondo Bizarro, Acid Eaters, ¡Adios Amigos! and Loco Live (some versions include "Animal Boy" from Loco Live). It was released in 2002.
"Teenage Lobotomy" "Surfin' Bird" (The Trashmen cover) "Cretin Hop" "California Sun" (Joe Jones cover) "Today Your Love, Tomorrow the World" "Pinhead" Encore: "Come on Now" or "She's a Sensation" "I Don't Wanna Walk Around with You" "Sheena Is a Punk Rocker" Encore 2: "We Want the Airwaves" "I Just Want to Have Something to Do" "We're a Happy ...
The album introduced some characteristics that were new to Ramones records, such as guitar solos, acoustic rhythm guitars, and ballads.These attributes were debated by the band's fans as well as critics, who questioned whether these changes sought to expand their musical fashion or the band was simply selling out and abandoning their punk-rock edge. [13]