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  <review>Animal Boy is the ninth studio album by the American punk band the Ramones. It featured the songs "My Brain Is Hanging Upside Down (Bonzo Goes to Bitburg)", written as a protest of President Ronald Reagan's visit to the Bitburg cemetery in West Germany; "Somebody Put Something in My Drink", written by Richie Ramone, the band's drummer from 1983–1987; and "Love Kills", Dee Dee Ramone's ode to deceased friend Sid Vicious.
Three songs on the album were co-written by Jean Beauvoir, formerly of the Plasmatics.</review>
  <outline>Animal Boy is the ninth studio album by the American punk band the Ramones. It featured the songs "My Brain Is Hanging Upside Down (Bonzo Goes to Bitburg)", written as a protest of President Ronald Reagan's visit to the Bitburg cemetery in West Germany; "Somebody Put Something in My Drink", written by Richie Ramone, the band's drummer from 1983–1987; and "Love Kills", Dee Dee Ramone's ode to deceased friend Sid Vicious.
Three songs on the album were co-written by Jean Beauvoir, formerly of the Plasmatics.</outline>
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  <title>Animal Boy</title>
  <year>1986</year>
  <premiered>1986-05-01</premiered>
  <releasedate>1986-05-01</releasedate>
  <runtime>32</runtime>
  <genre>Punk</genre>
  <genre>Punk Rock</genre>
  <genre>Rock</genre>
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  <artist>Ramones</artist>
  <albumartist>Ramones</albumartist>
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    <title>Somebody Put Something in My Drink</title>
    <duration>03:25</duration>
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    <title>Animal Boy</title>
    <duration>01:52</duration>
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    <disc>1</disc>
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    <title>Love Kills</title>
    <duration>02:20</duration>
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    <disc>1</disc>
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    <title>Apeman Hop</title>
    <duration>02:04</duration>
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    <disc>1</disc>
    <position>5</position>
    <title>She Belongs to Me</title>
    <duration>03:55</duration>
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    <disc>1</disc>
    <position>6</position>
    <title>Crummy Stuff</title>
    <duration>02:06</duration>
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    <disc>1</disc>
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    <title>My Brain Is Hanging Upside Down (Bonzo Goes to Bitburg)</title>
    <duration>03:58</duration>
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    <disc>1</disc>
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    <title>Mental Hell</title>
    <duration>02:39</duration>
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    <disc>1</disc>
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    <title>Eat That Rat</title>
    <duration>01:38</duration>
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    <disc>1</disc>
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    <title>Freak of Nature</title>
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    <title>Hair of the Dog</title>
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    <title>Something to Believe In</title>
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  <artistdesc>The Ramones were an American punk rock band formed in the New York City neighborhood Forest Hills, Queens in 1974. Known for helping establish the punk movement in the United States and elsewhere, the Ramones are often cited as the first true punk rock band. Although they never achieved significant commercial success, the band is seen today as highly influential in punk culture.
All members adopted pseudonyms ending with the surname Ramone, although none were biologically related: they were inspired by Paul McCartney, who would check into hotels under the alias Paul Ramon. The Ramones performed 2,263 concerts, touring virtually nonstop for 22 years. In 1996, after a tour with the Lollapalooza music festival, they played a farewell concert in Los Angeles and disbanded.
By 2014, all four of the band's original members had died – lead singer Joey Ramone (1951–2001), bassist Dee Dee Ramone (1951–2002), guitarist Johnny Ramone (1948–2004) and drummer (switched to producer in 1978) Tommy Ramone (1949–2014). All of the surviving members of the Ramones – bassist C. J. Ramone (who replaced Dee Dee in 1989 and remained with the band until its dissolution) and drummers Marky Ramone, Richie Ramone and Elvis Ramone – remain musically active.
Recognition of the band's importance has built over the years. The Ramones ranked number 26 in Rolling Stone magazine's 2004 list of the "100 Greatest Artists of All Time" and number 17 in VH1's 2012 television series 100 Greatest Artists of Hard Rock. In 2002, the Ramones were ranked the second-greatest band of all time by Spin, trailing only the Beatles. On March 18, 2002, the original four members and Tommy's replacement on drums, Marky Ramone, were inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in their first year of eligibility. In 2011, the group was awarded a Grammy Lifetime Achievement Award.</artistdesc>
  <label>Sire Records</label>
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