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Ramones - Greatest Hits (2006)



Blitzkrieg Bop
Beat On The Brat
Judy Is A Punk
I Wanna Be Your Boyfriend
Sheena Is A Punk Rocker
Pinhead
Commando
Rockaway Beach
We're A Happy Family
Cretin Hop
Teenage Lobotomy
I Wanna Be Sedated
I Just Want To Have Something
Rock 'N' Roll High School
Baby, I Love You
Do You Remember Rock 'N' Roll
The KKK Took My Baby Away
Outsider
Pet Sematary (Single Version)
Wart Hog

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  1. I've been buying their discs since 1979... they're my favorite band, and I think the best song was "Baby, I Love You"... oh men, thanks for posting this, and the only band you need is The Ramones and of course The Clash too. We can't ignore this kind of art, because we're politics without fines ties, and I gonna be sedated to enjoy this blog, and each entry!

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  2. Greatest and Sickest Ramones tunes! Nice!
    I also have a blog Cretins And Bubblegums all about Punk rock too! Hope you can visit and Follow! Cheers!

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