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DS Throwback: 50th Anniversary of the Ramones Self-Titled Album

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Fifty years ago, four kids from Queens, New York, recorded and released a record that would become an instant classic. The Ramones were already a name around the New York punk scene and clubs like CBGB, but you could only hear them if you ventured into the Bowery, which was not the safest place in the 1970s. This first album from Joey, Johnny, Dee Dee, and Tommy was not only a snapshot of the band but also laid the groundwork for the Ramones’ future albums. Released in 1976 and considered

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