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* ContinuityNod: "Danny Says" references "Sheena Is A Punk Rocker" from the album ''Music/RocketToRussia''. "This Ain't Havana" is a CallBack to "Havana Affair" from ''Music/{{Ramones|Album}}'' (1976).

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** "The Return of Jackie and Judy" references and updates the stories of Jackie and Judy from "Judy is a Punk" from their [[Music/{{Ramones|Album}} first album]].
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''End of the Century'' is the fifth studio album by Music/TheRamones, released in 1980. It was produced by Music/PhilSpector. It's a LighterAndSofter NewSoundAlbum compared to the band's previous output and therefore seen as controversial among fans. [[CreatorBacklash Even Joey and Johnny Ramone didn't particularly like most of the songs they recorded on this album]]. Nevertheless it did manage to become their most commercially successful album worldwide. The record is best known for the hits "Do You Remember Rock 'N' Roll Radio?" and "Rock 'N' Roll High School".

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''End of the Century'' is the fifth studio album by Music/TheRamones, the Music/{{Ramones}}, released in 1980. It was produced by Music/PhilSpector. It's a LighterAndSofter NewSoundAlbum compared to the band's previous output and therefore seen as controversial among fans. [[CreatorBacklash Even Joey and Johnny Ramone didn't particularly like most of the songs they recorded on this album]]. Nevertheless it did manage to become their most commercially successful album worldwide. The record is best known for the hits "Do You Remember Rock 'N' Roll Radio?" and "Rock 'N' Roll High School".



* ContinuityNod: "Danny Says" references "Sheena Is A Punk Rocker" from the album ''Music/RocketToRussia''. "This Ain't Havana" is a CallBack to "Havana Affair" from ''Music/{{Ramones}}'' (1976).

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* ContinuityNod: "Danny Says" references "Sheena Is A Punk Rocker" from the album ''Music/RocketToRussia''. "This Ain't Havana" is a CallBack to "Havana Affair" from ''Music/{{Ramones}}'' ''Music/{{Ramones|Album}}'' (1976).



* SequelSong: "The Return Of Jackie And Judy" is a sequel to "Judy is a Punk" from [[Music/{{Ramones}} their first album]].

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* SequelSong: "The Return Of Jackie And Judy" is a sequel to "Judy is a Punk" from [[Music/{{Ramones}} [[Music/RamonesAlbum their first album]].
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* RecordProducer: Music/PhilSpector, who had previously produced the song "Baby, I Love You" when married to singer Ronnie Spector.

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* RecordProducer: Music/PhilSpector, who had previously produced the song "Baby, I Love You" when married to singer Ronnie Spector.Music/RonnieSpector.
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** "Do You Remember Rock 'N' Roll Radio" references Murray the K, Music/JohnLennon, Music/JerryLeeLewis, Music/TRex, The Barbarians, Alan Freed and shows like "Hullabaloo", "Shindig!", "Upbeat" and "The Ed Sullivan Show".

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** "Do You Remember Rock 'N' Roll Radio" references Murray the K, Music/JohnLennon, Music/JerryLeeLewis, Music/TRex, [[Music/MarcBolan T. Rex]], The Barbarians, Alan Freed and shows like "Hullabaloo", "Shindig!", "Upbeat" and "The Ed Sullivan Show".
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* OutOfGenreExperience: As the titles may indicate, "Do You Remember Rock 'N' Roll Radio?" and "Rock 'N' Roll High School" are closer to classic RockAndRoll, as opposed to their usual punk rock.

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* OutOfGenreExperience: As the titles may indicate, "Do You Remember Rock 'N' Roll Radio?" and "Rock 'N' Roll High School" are closer to classic RockAndRoll, as opposed to their usual punk rock.PunkRock.
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* OutOfGenreExperience: As the titles may indicate, "Do You Remember Rock 'N' Roll Radio?" and "Rock 'N' Roll High School" are closer to classic RockAndRoll, as opposed to their usual punk rock.
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''End Of The Century'' is the fifth studio album by Music/TheRamones, released in 1980. It was produced by Music/PhilSpector. It's a LighterAndSofter NewSoundAlbum compared to the band's previous output and therefore seen as controversial among fans. [[CreatorBacklash Even Joey and Johnny Ramone didn't particularly like most of the songs they recorded on this album]]. Nevertheless it did manage to become their most commercially successful album worldwide. The record is best known for the hits "Do You Remember Rock 'N' Roll Radio?" and "Rock 'N' Roll High School".

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''End Of The of the Century'' is the fifth studio album by Music/TheRamones, released in 1980. It was produced by Music/PhilSpector. It's a LighterAndSofter NewSoundAlbum compared to the band's previous output and therefore seen as controversial among fans. [[CreatorBacklash Even Joey and Johnny Ramone didn't particularly like most of the songs they recorded on this album]]. Nevertheless it did manage to become their most commercially successful album worldwide. The record is best known for the hits "Do You Remember Rock 'N' Roll Radio?" and "Rock 'N' Roll High School".
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* RealLifeWritesThePlot: "Danny Says" is an allusion to the Ramones' manager Danny Fields.
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'''''End Of The Century''''' is the fifth studio album by Music/TheRamones, released in 1980. It was produced by Music/PhilSpector. It's a LighterAndSofter NewSoundAlbum compared to the band's previous output and therefore seen as controversial among fans. [[CreatorBacklash Even Joey and Johnny Ramone didn't particularly like most of the songs they recorded on this album]]. Nevertheless it did manage to become their most commercially successful album worldwide. The record is best known for the hits "Do You Remember Rock 'N' Roll Radio?" and "Rock 'N' Roll High School".

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'''''End ''End Of The Century''''' Century'' is the fifth studio album by Music/TheRamones, released in 1980. It was produced by Music/PhilSpector. It's a LighterAndSofter NewSoundAlbum compared to the band's previous output and therefore seen as controversial among fans. [[CreatorBacklash Even Joey and Johnny Ramone didn't particularly like most of the songs they recorded on this album]]. Nevertheless it did manage to become their most commercially successful album worldwide. The record is best known for the hits "Do You Remember Rock 'N' Roll Radio?" and "Rock 'N' Roll High School".
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* RealLifeWritesThePlot: "Danny Says" is an allusion to the Ramones' manager Danny Fields.
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'''''End Of The Century''''' is the fifth studio album by Music/TheRamones, released in 1980. It was produced by Music/PhilSpector. It's a LighterAndSofter NewSoundAlbum compared to the band's previous output and therefore seen as a BaseBreaker among fans. [[CreatorBacklash Even Joey and Johnny Ramone didn't particularly like most of the songs they recorded on this album]]. Nevertheless it did manage to become their most commercially successful album worldwide. The record is best known for the hits "Do You Remember Rock 'N' Roll Radio?" and "Rock 'N' Roll High School".

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'''''End Of The Century''''' is the fifth studio album by Music/TheRamones, released in 1980. It was produced by Music/PhilSpector. It's a LighterAndSofter NewSoundAlbum compared to the band's previous output and therefore seen as a BaseBreaker controversial among fans. [[CreatorBacklash Even Joey and Johnny Ramone didn't particularly like most of the songs they recorded on this album]]. Nevertheless it did manage to become their most commercially successful album worldwide. The record is best known for the hits "Do You Remember Rock 'N' Roll Radio?" and "Rock 'N' Roll High School".
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* SpokenWordInMusic: "Do You Remember Rock 'N' Roll Radio?" starts with the sound of a (pre-digital) radio being tuned between stations, finally settling on a radio DJ introducing the song with, "This IS Rock'n'Roll Radio; come on, let's rock and roll with the Ramones!"; it also ends with the DJ saying, "This is Rock'n'Roll Radio; stay tuned for more rock and roll."
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* DesignStudentsOrgasm: The cover was designed by Mick Rock.
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** Music/TomWaits covered "The Return Of Jackie And Judy" and "Danny Says" on his ''Orphans: Brawlers, Bawlers & Bastards'' (2006) album.

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** Music/TomWaits covered "The Return Of Jackie And Judy" and "Danny Says" on his ''Orphans: Brawlers, Bawlers & Bastards'' ''Music/OrphansBrawlersBawlersAndBastards'' (2006) album.
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* SequelSong: "The Return of Jackie and Judy" is a sequel to "Judy is a Punk" from [[Music/{{Ramones}} their first album]].

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* SequelSong: "The Return of Of Jackie and And Judy" is a sequel to "Judy is a Punk" from [[Music/{{Ramones}} their first album]].
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* QuestioningTitle: "Do You Remember Rock 'N' Roll Radio?"
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'''''End Of The Century''''' is the fifth studio album by Music/TheRamones, released in 1980. It was produced by Music/PhilSpector. It's a LighterAndSofter NewSoundAlbum compared to the band's previous output and therefore seen as a BaseBreaker among fans. [[CreatorBacklash Even Joey and Johnny Ramone didn't particularly like most of the songs they recorded on this album]]. Nevertheless it did manage to become their most commercially successful album worldwide. The record is best known for the hits "Do You Remember Rock 'N' Roll Radio?" and "Rock 'N' Roll High School".

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'''''End Of The Century''''' is the fifth studio album by Music/TheRamones, released in 1980. It was produced by Music/PhilSpector. It's a LighterAndSofter NewSoundAlbum compared to the band's previous output and therefore seen as a BaseBreaker among fans. [[CreatorBacklash Even Joey and Johnny Ramone didn't particularly like most of the songs they recorded on this album]]. Nevertheless it did manage to become their most commercially successful album worldwide. The record is best known for the hits "Do You Remember Rock 'N' Roll Radio?" and "Rock 'N' Roll High School".
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# "The Return Of Jackie And Jurdy" (3:12)

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# "The Return Of Jackie And Jurdy" Judy" (3:12)



--> ''It's the end, the end of the century''.
* ContinuityNod: "Danny Says" references "Sheena Is A Punk Rocker" from the album ''Music/RocketToRussia''. "This Ain't Havana" is a CallBack to "Havana Affair" from ''Music/{{Ramones}}'' (1976)
* CoverVersion: "Chinese Rocks", a Music/RichardHell cover (co-written by Dee Dee Ramone) and "Baby, I Love You", a cover by Music/TheRonettes.

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--> ''It's the end, the end of the century''.
century''.
* ContinuityNod: "Danny Says" references "Sheena Is A Punk Rocker" from the album ''Music/RocketToRussia''. "This Ain't Havana" is a CallBack to "Havana Affair" from ''Music/{{Ramones}}'' (1976)
(1976).
* CoverVersion: "Chinese Rocks", a Music/RichardHell cover (co-written by Dee Dee Ramone) and "Baby, I Love You", a cover by Music/TheRonettes.



* NewSoundAlbum: Compared to the band's previous output there's more attempt to appeal to a wider audience and trying out different instrumentations.
* NostalgiaFilter: "Do You Remember Rock 'N' Roll Radio?", a nostalgic {{Homage}} to radio stations who played rock 'n' roll.

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* NewSoundAlbum: Compared to the band's previous output there's more attempt to appeal to a wider audience and trying out different instrumentations.
instrumentations.
* NostalgiaFilter: "Do You Remember Rock 'N' Roll Radio?", a nostalgic {{Homage}} to radio stations who played rock 'n' roll.



* OneManSong: "Danny Says"
* PepTalkSong: "High Risk Insurance"

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* OneManSong: "Danny Says"
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* PepTalkSong: "High Risk Insurance"Insurance".



--> ''I got my pride and I'm gonna defend it''
* ThePowerOfLove: "Danny Says", "Baby, I Love You".

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--> ''I got my pride and I'm gonna defend it''
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* ThePowerOfLove: "Danny Says", "Baby, I Love You".



* ShoutOut:
** "Do You Remember Rock 'N' Roll Radio" references Murray the K, Music/JohnLennon, Music/JerryLeeLewis, Music/TRex, The Barbarians, Alan Freed and shows like "Hullabaloo", "Shindig!", "Upbeat" and "The Ed Sullivan Show".

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* ShoutOut:
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** "Do You Remember Rock 'N' Roll Radio" references Murray the K, Music/JohnLennon, Music/JerryLeeLewis, Music/TRex, The Barbarians, Alan Freed and shows like "Hullabaloo", "Shindig!", "Upbeat" and "The Ed Sullivan Show".



** Music/TomWaits covered "The Return Of Jackie And Judy" and "Danny Says" on his ''Orphans: Brawlers, Bawlers & Bastards'' (2006) album.

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** Music/TomWaits covered "The Return Of Jackie And Judy" and "Danny Says" on his ''Orphans: Brawlers, Bawlers & Bastards'' (2006) album.



* StockSoundEffects: "Let's Go" ends with an explosion and artillery.

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* StockSoundEffects: "Let's Go" ends with an explosion and artillery.



--> ''Don't wanna be taught to be no fool''
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--> ''Don't wanna be taught to be no fool''
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* MusicIsPolitics: "High Risk Insurance".



* NostalgiaFilter: "Do You Remember Rock 'N' Roll Radio?"

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* NostalgiaFilter: "Do You Remember Rock 'N' Roll Radio?"Radio?", a nostalgic {{Homage}} to radio stations who played rock 'n' roll.



* PepTalkSong: "High Risk Insurance"
--> ''You gotta fight to stay independent''
--> ''I got my pride and I'm gonna defend it''




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--> ''I hate the teachers and the principal''
--> ''Don't wanna be taught to be no fool''
* TakeThat: "High Risk Insurance"
--> ''Got no love for the enemy nation''.

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'''End Of The Century''' is a 1980 album by Music/TheRamones. It was produced by Music/PhilSpector. It's a LighterAndSofter NewSoundAlbum compared to the band's previous output and therefore seen as a BaseBreaker among fans. [[CreatorBacklash Even Joey and Johnny Ramone didn't particularly like most of the songs they recorded on this album]]. Nevertheless it did manage to become their most commercially succesful album worldwide. The record is best known for the hits "Do You Remember Rock 'N' Roll Radio?" and "Rock 'n' Roll High School" and being the first album where drummer Tommy Ramone was replaced by Marky Ramone.

'''Tracklist'''
# "Do You Remember Rock 'n' Roll Radio?" (3:50)

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'''End '''''End Of The Century''' Century''''' is a 1980 the fifth studio album by Music/TheRamones.Music/TheRamones, released in 1980. It was produced by Music/PhilSpector. It's a LighterAndSofter NewSoundAlbum compared to the band's previous output and therefore seen as a BaseBreaker among fans. [[CreatorBacklash Even Joey and Johnny Ramone didn't particularly like most of the songs they recorded on this album]]. Nevertheless it did manage to become their most commercially succesful successful album worldwide. The record is best known for the hits "Do You Remember Rock 'N' Roll Radio?" and "Rock 'n' 'N' Roll High School" and being the first album where drummer Tommy Ramone was replaced by Marky Ramone.School".

'''Tracklist'''
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!! Tracklist:

# "Do You Remember Rock 'n' 'N' Roll Radio?" (3:50)



# "The Return of Jackie and Jurdy" (3:12)

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# "The Return of Of Jackie and And Jurdy" (3:12)



# "Rock 'n' Roll High School" (2:38)
# "All the Way" (2:29)

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# "Rock 'n' 'N' Roll High School" (2:38)
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!! Bonus Tracks (2001 Expanded Edition):

# "I Want You Around (Soundtrack Version)" (3:05)
# "Danny Says (Demo)" (2:19)
# "I'm Affected (Demo)" (2:47)
# "Please Don't Leave (Demo)" (2:22)
# "All The Way (Demo)" (2:31)
# "Do You Remember Rock 'N' Roll Radio? (Demo)" (3:43)
# "End Of The Century Radio Promo" (0:59)

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!!Principal Members:

* Dee Dee Ramone - bass, vocals
* Joey Ramone - lead vocals
* Johnny Ramone - guitar
* Marky Ramone - drums

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!! Tropes Of The Century
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* NostalgiaFilter: "Do You Remember Rock 'n' Roll Radio?"

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* NostalgiaFilter: "Do You Remember Rock 'n' 'N' Roll Radio?"



** Music/TomWaits covered "The Return of Jackie and Judy" and "Danny Says" on his ''Orphans: Brawlers, Bawlers & Bastards'' (2006) album.

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** Music/TomWaits covered "The Return of Of Jackie and And Judy" and "Danny Says" on his ''Orphans: Brawlers, Bawlers & Bastards'' (2006) album.



* SuckySchool: "Rock 'n' Roll High School".

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* SuckySchool: "Rock 'n' 'N' Roll High School".School".
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* NameAndNAme: "The Return Of Jackie and Judy".

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* RecordProducer: Music/PhilSpector.

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* RecordProducer: Music/PhilSpector.Music/PhilSpector, who had previously produced the song "Baby, I Love You" when married to singer Ronnie Spector.

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* SequelSong: "The Return of Jackie and Judy" is a sequel to "Judy is a Punk" from [[Music/{{Ramones}} their first album]].



** Music/TomWaits covered "Danny Says" on his "Orphans: Brawlers, Bawlers & Bastards" (2006) album.

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** Music/TomWaits covered "The Return of Jackie and Judy" and "Danny Says" on his "Orphans: ''Orphans: Brawlers, Bawlers & Bastards" Bastards'' (2006) album.
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'''End Of The Century''' is a 1980 album by Music/TheRamones. It was produced by Music/PhilSpector. It's a LighterAndSofter NewSoundAlbum compared to the band's previous output and therefore seen as a BaseBreaker among fans. [[CreatorBacklash Even Joey and Johnny Ramone didn't particularly like most of the songs they recorded on this album]]. Nevertheless it did managed to become their most commercially succesful album worldwide. The record is best known for the hits "Do You Remember Rock 'N' Roll Radio?" and "Rock 'n' Roll High School" and being the first album where drummer Tommy Ramone was replaced by Marky Ramone.

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'''End Of The Century''' is a 1980 album by Music/TheRamones. It was produced by Music/PhilSpector. It's a LighterAndSofter NewSoundAlbum compared to the band's previous output and therefore seen as a BaseBreaker among fans. [[CreatorBacklash Even Joey and Johnny Ramone didn't particularly like most of the songs they recorded on this album]]. Nevertheless it did managed manage to become their most commercially succesful album worldwide. The record is best known for the hits "Do You Remember Rock 'N' Roll Radio?" and "Rock 'n' Roll High School" and being the first album where drummer Tommy Ramone was replaced by Marky Ramone.
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[[caption-width-right:350: ''This is rock 'n' roll radio, let's rock 'n' roll with the Ramones!'']]

'''End Of The Century''' is a 1980 album by Music/TheRamones. It was produced by Music/PhilSpector. It's a LighterAndSofter NewSoundAlbum compared to the band's previous output and therefore seen as a BaseBreaker among fans. [[CreatorBacklash Even Joey and Johnny Ramone didn't particularly like most of the songs they recorded on this album]]. Nevertheless it did managed to become their most commercially succesful album worldwide. The record is best known for the hits "Do You Remember Rock 'N' Roll Radio?" and "Rock 'n' Roll High School" and being the first album where drummer Tommy Ramone was replaced by Marky Ramone.

'''Tracklist'''
# "Do You Remember Rock 'n' Roll Radio?" (3:50)
# "I'm Affected" (2:51)
# "Danny Says" (3:06)
# "Chinese Rock" (2:28)
# "The Return of Jackie and Jurdy" (3:12)
# "Let's Go" (2:31)
# "Baby, I Love You" (3:47)
# "I Can't Make It On Time" (2:32)
# "This Ain't Havana" (2:18)
# "Rock 'n' Roll High School" (2:38)
# "All the Way" (2:29)
# "High Risk Insurance" (2:08)

!! Tropes Of The Century

* AlbumTitleDrop: "Do You Remember Rock 'N' Roll Radio?"
--> ''It's the end, the end of the century''.
* ContinuityNod: "Danny Says" references "Sheena Is A Punk Rocker" from the album ''Music/RocketToRussia''. "This Ain't Havana" is a CallBack to "Havana Affair" from ''Music/{{Ramones}}'' (1976)
* CoverVersion: "Chinese Rocks", a Music/RichardHell cover (co-written by Dee Dee Ramone) and "Baby, I Love You", a cover by Music/TheRonettes.
* FaceOnTheCover: The album cover just shows a picture of the band.
* FakeRadioShowAlbum: "Do You Remember Rock 'N' Roll Radio?" kicks off the album with a radio announcer voice saying: "This is rock 'n' roll radio. Let's rock 'n' roll with the Ramones" and closing off by saying: "This is rock 'n' roll radio. Stay tuned for more rock 'n' roll."
* LighterAndSofter: Compared to the band's previous output the music sounds not as loud. Some tracks even have different musical arrangements, like the violins in "Baby I Love You".
* MusicIsPolitics: "High Risk Insurance".
* NameAndNAme: "The Return Of Jackie and Judy".
* NewSoundAlbum: Compared to the band's previous output there's more attempt to appeal to a wider audience and trying out different instrumentations.
* NostalgiaFilter: "Do You Remember Rock 'n' Roll Radio?"
* OdeToIntoxication: "Chinese Rock", about heroin, though more as document than openly praise.
* OneManSong: "Danny Says"
* ThePowerOfLove: "Danny Says", "Baby, I Love You".
* RealLifeWritesThePlot: "Danny Says" is an allusion to the Ramones' manager Danny Fields.
* RecordProducer: Music/PhilSpector.
* ShoutOut:
** "Do You Remember Rock 'N' Roll Radio" references Murray the K, Music/JohnLennon, Music/JerryLeeLewis, Music/TRex, The Barbarians, Alan Freed and shows like "Hullabaloo", "Shindig!", "Upbeat" and "The Ed Sullivan Show".
** "Danny Says" alludes to ''Series/GetSmart'' ("Watching 'Get Smart' on TV") and also references their song "Sheena Is A Punk Rocker" from their album ''Music/RocketToRussia''.
--> ''Listening to Sheena on the radio.''
** Music/TomWaits covered "Danny Says" on his "Orphans: Brawlers, Bawlers & Bastards" (2006) album.
** The 1979 rock music film/comedy ''Film/RockAndRollHighSchool'' was named after the eponymous song from this album.
** The 2003 documentary about The Ramones was named "End Of The Century".
* StockSoundEffects: "Let's Go" ends with an explosion and artillery.
* SuckySchool: "Rock 'n' Roll High School".
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