Ramones – Subterranean Jungle

Album Info

Artist: Ramones

Title: Subterranean Jungle

Year: 1983

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Tracklist

  • 1. Little Bit O' Soul - 2002 Remaster (2:43)
  • 2. I Need Your Love - 2002 Remaster (3:08)
  • 3. Outsider - 2002 Remaster (2:10)
  • 4. What'd Ya Do? - 2002 Remaster (2:23)
  • 5. Highest Trails Above - 2002 Remaster (2:09)
  • 6. Somebody Like Me - 2002 Remaster (2:32)
  • 7. Psycho Therapy - 2002 Remaster (2:34)
  • 8. Time Has Come Today - 2002 Remaster (4:24)
  • 9. My My Kind of Girl - 2002 Remaster (3:31)
  • 10. In the Park - 2002 Remaster (2:36)
  • 11. Time Bomb - 2002 Remaster (2:09)
  • 12. Everytime I Eat Vegetables It Makes Me Think of You - 2002 Remaster (3:06)
  • 13. Indian Giver - 2002 Remaster (2:45)
  • 14. New Girl in Town (3:29)
  • 15. No One to Blame - Demo (2:22)
  • 16. Roots of Hatred - Demo (3:35)
  • 17. Bumming Along - Demo (2:18)
  • 18. Unhappy Girl - Demo (2:18)
  • 19. My My Kind of Girl - Acoustic; Demo (3:08)

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Artist Bio

Hailing from New York City, the Ramones launched their music career in 1976 with their influential debut album and quickly became a cornerstone of the punk rock movement. Known for their stripped-down sound characterized by rapid tempos, catchy melodies, and a nod to surf rock, the Ramones released fourteen studio albums—including classics such as *Rocket to Russia* and *Road to Ruin*. Famous for signature tracks like "Sheena Is a Punk Rocker" and their rallying cry "Gabba gabba hey!", the band toured relentlessly, playing over 2,200 shows in their two-decade run. Despite modest commercial success during their active years, the Ramones' impact resonates across generations of punk and rock enthusiasts. Fans of The Clash, The Sex Pistols, and Buzzcocks will recognize the Ramones' enduring influence on the genre’s raw spirit.