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The Ramones
Subterranean Jungle
RELEASE
LABEL
Warner Bros.
GENRES
Pop/Rock, Punk, American Punk, New York Punk, Punk/New Wave, College Rock, Alternative/Indie Rock
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Album Review
Tentatively returning toward punk, or at least new wave,
the Ramones
turned in their most enjoyable record since
Rocket to Russia
with
Subterranean Jungle
. Producers
Ritchie Cordell
and
Glen Kolotkin
were the heads of the edgy power pop and punk label Bomp!, so they steered
the Ramones
back toward the '60s pop infatuation that provided the foundation for their early records. It's a strategy that pays off well -- for the most part, the group's originals are so punchy and catchy that they make the pair of covers superfluous. Comprised of a set of unabashedly hook-laden songs and driven by more subtle rhythms,
Subterranean Jungle
may not be a punk record in the strictest sense of the word, yet
the Ramones
haven't sounded quite as alive in a long, long while.
–
Stephen Thomas Erlewine, Rovi
Track Listing
Little Bit O' Soul
I Need Your Love
Outsider
What'd Ya Do?
Highest Trails Above
Somebody Like Me
Psycho Therapy
Time Has Come Today
My-My Kind of a Girl
In the Park
Time Bomb
Everytime I Eat Vegetables It Makes Me Think of You
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