Rocket to Russia [Sire, 1977]Having revealed how much you can take out and still have rock and roll, they now explore how much you can put back in and still have Ramones. Not that they've returned so very much--a few relatively obvious melodies, a few relatively obvious vocals. But that's enough. Yes, folks, there's something for everyone on this ready-made punk-rock classic. Stoopidity, both celebrated and satirized. Love (thwarted) and social protest (they would seem to oppose DDT). Inspired revivals (the Trashmen) and banal cover versions (Bette Midler and Cass Elliott beat them to "Do You Wanna Dance?"). And, for their record company and the ears of the world, an actual potential hit. If "Sheena Is a Punk Rocker" was the most significant number eighty-four in history, what will "Rockaway Beach" do for number twenty? (Did I hear five?) A
A shitty band whose entire discography consists of three-chord songs? Of course Cuckgau is going to give them an A
>>129474079if they were from, say, Chicago instead of New York the album would get a C plus
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For me it's Saucer to Saturn by Boris the Sprinkler
>>129474079that first album is pretty cool, stop being a dork