Johnny Ramone felt as though the band needed to "be focused and stop worrying about getting played and just make a good record." Lead singer Joey Ramone was given less stylistic freedom than on the previous two releases, and the album was shaped mostly by Johnny's preference for harder rocking material. It is the first album by the band to feature vocals from Dee Dee Ramone, who sings lead on "Time Bomb", as well as the bridge of "Outsider".Ĭompared to their previous two albums, Subterranean Jungle marked a shift back to the band's punk rock roots. This is the last album by the band to feature Marky Ramone on drums until the 1989 album Brain Drain. The singles released from the album did not chart. Subterranean Jungle peaked at number 83 on the US Billboard 200, but failed to chart internationally. The album was deemed by critics to be a return to the band's roots, and received mostly positive reviews. The band's signature punk rock is supplemented by touches of hard rock, and psychedelic rock. The album begins with two cover songs, and features a third on side two. ![]() The recording sessions saw disputes between band members, mainly due to struggles with alcohol addiction by Joey Ramone and Marky Ramone, and the drug addiction of Dee Dee Ramone. This direction was encouraged by guitarist Johnny Ramone. Overall, the album featured a return to a somewhat more hard punk rock style compared to the band's previous two albums End of the Century in 1980, and Pleasant Dreams in 1981, which were the most pop-focused of the band's career. Subterranean Jungle is the seventh studio album by the American punk rock band the Ramones, released by Sire Records on February 23, 1983. " Time Has Come Today" b/w "Psycho Therapy".
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