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Ink 19 :: Brats On The Beat
Ramones For Kids (Go-Kart). Review by Jen Cray.
BRATS ON THE BEAT RAMONES FOR KIDS Go-Kart I don't have kids, I don't ever plan on having kids, and I don't have any friends with kids,but if I did I would totally buy them Brats On The Beat's Ramones For Kids as soon as the blood and gunk was wiped off of their screaming newborn bodies. This Jennifer ...
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Ink 19 :: Marky Ramone
Start of the Century (The Lab). Review by Carl F Gauze.
MARKY RAMONE START OF THE CENTURY The Lab Ironically, the drummer lived longer than anyone else in The Ramones. Now Marky Ramone has reissued two solo albums he recorded with backup band The Intruders. The songs were written just before the band hung it up for good, and came out several years ago to ...
Ink 19 :: Foreign Islands
Restart Now (Deaf Dumb + Blind Recordings). Review by Ben Varkentine.
...Foreign Islands. Keyboard-driven, electronic pop artists like (back in the day) OMD and loud-and-fast punk rockers like (back further) The Ramones. Are musicians like these foreign islands to each other? No, not really. Punk gave birth to the new pop, post-punk and post-post-punk groups like OMD and...
Ink 19 :: School of Rock
Textbooks, chalkboards, the Ramones -- another Rock 'N' Roll High School? Make that "grade school"...Jack Black is back, and more tenacious than ever, in School of Rock. Resident scholar Steve Stav stopped laughing long enough to offer his thoughts on the latest Richard Linklater film.
...revved-up John Belushi persona enjoys the juiciest role he'll ever have) and a fantastically tasty soundtrack (when was the last time you heard the Ramones' "Bonzo Goes To Bitburg" outside of your own house?). This will be on your test. Black stars as Dewey Finn, a moderately talented lead guitarist...
Ink 19 :: Marky Ramone
May 1998 :: Ink Spots :: Marky Ramone (David Lee Beowülf)
Intruder Alert! Intruder Alert! by David Lee Beowülf As most readers of Ink Nineteen know, we've reported on the Ramones for the last seven years (since the magazine's birth). We are proud of this, and I'm quite proud to declare myself a frothing-at-the-mouth Ramones fanatic! Before they disbanded ...
Ink 19 :: The Vindictives
August 1998 :: Music U-Z :: The Vindictives (David Lee Beowülf)
...Leave Home Liberation Why cover one song when you can cover an entire album? The Vindictives ask that musical question with their tribute to the Ramones, in covering the great 1977 album, Leave Home. And they do it in a very vindictive style of punk... Naturally, the songs include such "Pinhead," "Suzy...
Ink 19 :: Cracker
September1998 :: Music A-C :: Cracker (Hal Horowitz)
Cracker Gentlemen's Blues Virgin As the only band to open for both the Grateful Dead AND the Ramones (I hope this wasn't on the same show), Cracker holds a self-proclaimed unique position in rock and roll. They obviously appeal to a wide variety of folks, from the barefooted deadheads to the bare-headed ...
Ink 19 :: Nobodys
October 1998 :: Music N-R :: Nobodys (David Lee Beowulf)
...from the self-dubbed "greatest punk rock band in the world" called Nobodys. Their self-aggrandizing fame stemming from a poster appearing in the Ramones' We're Outta Here video, the Nobodys exhibit the best punk sense of humor I've exposed myself to in years. Not only are they masters of three-chord...
Ink 19 :: The Bullys
November 1998 :: Music A-B :: The Bullys (David Lee Beowulf)
...one of the greatest punk lines I've heard in a long time: "I'm a boy/ I like to pick my nose/ and wipe it on my clothes... " Only years of heavy Ramones and Dictators influences could result in a line of such brilliant stupidity! Other songs to be beat up by or have your books thrown down the stairs...
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