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-The '''Ramones''' were an [[United States|American]] [[Rock music|rock]] band often regarded as the first [[punk rock]] group. +The '''Ramones''' were an [[American punk rock]] band that formed in the [[New York City]] neighborhood of [[Forest Hills, Queens]], in 1974. Despite achieving only limited [[commercial success]], the band was a major influence on the [[punk rock]] movement in both the United States and, perhaps to a greater extent, the [[United Kingdom]]. Some of their best-known singles are "[[Blitzkrieg Bop]]" and "[[Rockaway Beach]]".
-===Studio albums===+==Discography==
-{| class="wikitable"+;Studio albums
-! rowspan="2" | Title+* ''[[Ramones (album)|Ramones]]'' (1976)
-! rowspan="2" | Label+* ''[[Leave Home]]'' (1977)
-! rowspan="2" | Released+* ''[[Rocket to Russia]]'' (1977)
-! colspan="2" | Peak positions+* ''[[Road to Ruin (Ramones album)|Road to Ruin]]'' (1978)
-! rowspan="2" | Members+* ''[[End of the Century]]'' (1980)
-|-+* ''[[Pleasant Dreams]]'' (1981)
-! style="width:2em;font-size:75%" | [[Billboard 200|U.S.]]+* ''[[Subterranean Jungle]]'' (1983)
-! style="width:2em;font-size:75%" | [[UK Albums Chart|UK]]+* ''[[Too Tough to Die]]'' (1984)
-|-+* ''[[Animal Boy]]'' (1986)
-| ''[[Ramones (album)|Ramones]]''+* ''[[Halfway to Sanity]]'' (1987)
-| Sire+* ''[[Brain Drain (album)|Brain Drain]]'' (1989)
-| [[April 23]], [[1976]]+* ''[[Mondo Bizarro]]'' (1992)
-| 111+* ''[[Acid Eaters]]'' (1994)
-| -+* ''[[¡Adios Amigos!]]'' (1995)
-| [[Joey Ramone|Joey]], [[Johnny Ramone|Johnny]], [[Dee Dee Ramone|Dee Dee]], [[Tommy Ramone|Tommy]]+ 
-|-+==See also==
-| ''[[Leave Home]]''+* [[Gabba Gabba Hey]]
-| Sire+
-| [[January 10]], [[1977]]+
-| 148+
-| 45+
-| Joey, Johnny, Dee Dee, Tommy+
-|-+
-| ''[[Rocket to Russia]]''+
-| Sire+
-| [[November 4]], [[1977]]+
-| 49+
-| 60+
-| Joey, Johnny, Dee Dee, Tommy+
-|-+
-| ''[[Road to Ruin (Ramones album)|Road to Ruin]]''+
-| Sire+
-| [[September 22]], [[1978]]+
-| 103+
-| 32+
-| Joey, Johnny, Dee Dee, [[Marky Ramone|Marky]]+
-|-+
-| ''[[End of the Century]]''+
-| Sire+
-| [[February 4]], [[1980]]+
-| 44+
-| 14+
-| Joey, Johnny, Dee Dee, Marky+
-|-+
-| ''[[Pleasant Dreams]]''+
-| Sire+
-| [[July 29]], [[1981]]+
-| 58+
-| -+
-| Joey, Johnny, Dee Dee, Marky+
-|-+
-| ''[[Subterranean Jungle]]''+
-| Sire+
-| February, 1983+
-| 83+
-| -+
-| Joey, Johnny, Dee Dee, Marky+
-|-+
-| ''[[Too Tough to Die]]''+
-| Sire+
-| October, 1984+
-| 172+
-| 63+
-| Joey, Johnny, Dee Dee, [[Richie Ramone|Richie]]+
-|-+
-| ''[[Animal Boy]]''+
-| Sire+
-| May, 1986+
-| 143+
-| 38+
-| Joey, Johnny, Dee Dee, Richie+
-|-+
-| ''[[Halfway to Sanity]]''+
-| Sire+
-| [[September 15]], [[1987]]+
-| 172+
-| 78+
-| Joey, Johnny, Dee Dee, Richie+
-|-+
-| ''[[Brain Drain (album)|Brain Drain]]''+
-| Sire+
-| [[May 18]], [[1989]]+
-| 122+
-| 75+
-| Joey, Johnny, Dee Dee, Marky+
-|-+
-| ''[[Mondo Bizarro]]''+
-| Radioactive+
-| [[September 1]], [[1992]] +
-| 190+
-| 87+
-| Joey, Johnny, [[C. J. Ramone|C. J.]], Marky+
-|-+
-| ''[[Acid Eaters]]''+
-| Radioactive+
-| December, 1993+
-| 179+
-| -+
-| Joey, Johnny, C. J., Marky+
-|-+
-| ''[[¡Adios Amigos!]]''+
-| Radioactive+
-| [[July 18]], [[1995]]+
-| 148+
-| 62+
-| Joey, Johnny, C. J., Marky+
-|}+
-== See also == 
-*''[[Mondo Bizarro]]'' (1992) 
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The Ramones were an American punk rock band that formed in the New York City neighborhood of Forest Hills, Queens, in 1974. Despite achieving only limited commercial success, the band was a major influence on the punk rock movement in both the United States and, perhaps to a greater extent, the United Kingdom. Some of their best-known singles are "Blitzkrieg Bop" and "Rockaway Beach".

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