- Discography: The Ramones

The first album to feature Marky Ramone on drums. It introduced acoustic guitars and longer tracks (some even over three minutes!). "I Wanna Be Sedated," "Needles and Pins." 5. End of the Century (1980)

A return to a more basic rock sound, though heavily influenced by 60s psych-rock. "Psycho Therapy," "Time Has Come Today." The Hardcore and Heavy Years (1984–1989) The Ramones - Discography

The Ramones’ discography is a monument to endurance. They sold roughly 2.5 million albums in the US over 20 years—fewer than Michael Jackson’s Thriller sold in one year. Yet, every subsequent band that played fast, loud, and dumb (or smart) owes them a debt. From the raw garage thud of Ramones (1976) to the bittersweet farewell of ¡Adios Amigos! (1995), the discography proves that limitations are not constraints but creative tools. They did not evolve into something unrecognizable; they perfected the one thing they did. As Joey sang on Pleasant Dreams : “We want the airwaves... we want the world to know.” Eventually, the world listened. The first album to feature Marky Ramone on drums

"Pet Sematary," "I Believe in Miracles," "Merry Christmas (I Don't Want to Fight Tonight)" End of the Century (1980) A return to