The year was 1974 and everything was pretty cool musically speaking, to that four kids from Forest Hills got together for a cheap and very ambitious project. Later, they decided to call and change Ramones and that part of the modern musical history. In 1976 They recorded their first album autitulado and open to the world the new genus, later called Punk Rock. Are fourteen pills a drug that is consumed in just over half an hour, dirty and effective themes that speak to the new reality of lower middle class of America, a dull but clear sound at a time, on the direction they wanted give your story. Produced by a certain Craig Leon and seconded by Tom Elderly, better known as Tommy Ramone, drummer of the band. With a handful of their own songs and classic rock and roll 50's "Let's dance", achieved a reputation among lovers of musical trends, making the bar CBGB his headquarters, where armed and disarmed the weekly playlist and versions to play.
But back to the disk rather than its meaning: they are easily recognizable anthems, both for fans Ramonero to the general public. They open with "Blitzkrieg Bop", making clear what is the band and continue to classics like "Beat on the brat," "Judy Is a Punk" and the politically incorrect "Now I Want to Sniff Some Glue" among others, closing with inspired his song from the disc composition: "Today your love, tomorrow the world." When it comes to the plate you know that what you just heard is dirty, messy and not very virtuous. But he also knows that is true, and was made viscerally, yet close to the surface and the anger that is needed to make this album a seminal work of music history.
said Carlos E. Marrone, to oxidize.
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