Ramones’ Groundbreaking Debut Was A HUGE FLOP
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George Millington
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gsgmedia.coRamones’ Groundbreaking Debut Was A HUGE FLOPgsgmedia.coPin a date to the birth of punk and you will get an argument, but the strongest single candidate is April 23, 1976, the day Sire Records pressed fourteen songs and twenty-nine minutes of noise onto a record called Ramones and put four guys in leather jackets against a brick wall on the cover. That […] The post Ramones’ Groundbreaking Debut Was A HUGE FLOP appeared first on GSG Media .
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