"My favorite album would have to be Rocket To Russia. I feel this album has the most classic Ramones songs"
- Johnny Ramone
About this Quote
In this quote, Johnny Ramone, a member of the renowned punk rock band The Ramones, expresses his individual choice for their album "Rocket To Russia." He goes on to describe that he believes this album consists of the most classic songs by the band. This declaration highlights the significance of this particular album in the band's discography and its influence on their overall noise and style. It also showcases Johnny's admiration for the album and his belief that it represents the essence of The Ramones' music. Overall, this quote gives insight into the band's innovative process and the value of this album in their legacy.
This quote is written / told by Johnny Ramone between October 8, 1951 and September 15, 2004. He was a famous Musician from USA.
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