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    Pete Davidson Punk Rocker: Friends Are Worried For His Sanity Amid Role In Netflix Music Biopic

    Pete Davidson's buddies are concerned about him as he accepts a legendary role with Netflix.#PeteDavidson #TheRamones
  • Sleater-Kinney Covers The Ramones’ ‘Merry Christmas (I Don’t Want to Fight Tonight)’ [WATCH]

    Sleater-Kinney served up some top shelf holiday cheer to the crowd at Cleveland's House of Blues the other night when they covered Ramones' "Merry Christmas (I Don't Want to Fight Tonight)" during a stop on their tour in support of this year's 'No Cities to Love'. As AV Club reports, they kicked-off their encore with the song. Carrie Brownstein in particular looks like she's having a blast with the Joey Ramone-penned holiday cult classic. Watch the riot grrrls rock their way through the Ramones cover below.
  • Joey Ramone's Brother, Marky Ramone Talk About U2's Tribute Song

    The lead single from U2's surprise album Songs of Innocence, "The Miracle (of Joey Ramone)," is about the first time the band from Dublin saw The Ramones and how that performance changed their lives.
  • 12 Song Titles That Feature Another Artist's Name: Chuck Berry, Led Zeppelin, And More

    When new bands are trying to think of what to call themselves, they'll often turn to song titles of bands they like for inspiration. However, these twelve artists did just the opposite: use another artist's name in a song title.
  • School of Seven Bells Release Benjamin Curtis' last Recording, A Joey Ramone Cover

    The alternative music world wasn't ready for Ben Curtis of School of Seven Bells to pass away last December, but our prayers weren't answered. Alejandra Dehenza, the remaining member of the group, has released Curtis's final recording to a still shellshocked fan base.
  • 8 Musicians Who Switched Their Instruments: Paul McCartney, Joey Ramone, and more

    It's not uncommon for members of a band to switch around the instruments they play every once in a while, but what is uncommon is for someone to permanently take up a different instrument than the one they originally played. Here are eight musicians who changed the instrument they played for their band.
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