Sooo, what impact did they have on music again?

Sooo, what impact did they have on music again?

  1. 3 days ago
    Anonymous

    They made music as a whole more dumb

    • 3 days ago
      Anonymous

      >dumb
      Rock started that way. They just tried to make it fun again.

  2. 3 days ago
    Anonymous

    best soundtrack of school of rock

  3. 3 days ago
    Anonymous

    They cured prog rock and made rock fun again

    • 3 days ago
      Anonymous

      I guess this answer is fair enough. Progfags btfo

      • 3 days ago
        Anonymous

        Progchads will be winning until the heat death of the universe. Deal with it.

      • 3 days ago
        Anonymous

        prog lives on through prog metal, which is currently in it's peak. punk on the other hand is dead.

    • 3 days ago
      Anonymous

      Tbf NWOBHM kinda did the same thing just with absolutely no attempt to remove Prog rocks influence.

    • 3 days ago
      Anonymous

      A lot of prog rock is fun

    • 3 days ago
      Anonymous

      Prog killed itself

  4. 3 days ago
    Anonymous

    ONE TWO THREE FOUR

    • 3 days ago
      Anonymous

      >BANANARAMARAMARAMA

  5. 3 days ago
    Anonymous

    A punk scene cropped up in every new city they played in 1976-77. That's what impact they had.

  6. 3 days ago
    Anonymous

    They blew the minds of people like GG allin, the bad brains and countless other people in the mid to late 70s and inspired them to make what would be called first wave punk

  7. 3 days ago
    Anonymous

    were the ramones really as controversial as they are portrayed? they sound like cartoons
    anyway for me its sheena is a punk rocker

  8. 3 days ago
    Anonymous

    i dont listen to israeli media

  9. 3 days ago
    Anonymous

    >“Like the punks, we just swept all that tedious ’70s Rick Wakeman, artsy-fartsy, yellow bell-bottoms, caftans-and-sandals shit aside,”

  10. 3 days ago
    Anonymous

    They reminded us of the importance of having good songs, and that really that's what it is all about. Go to any high school today and you'll find a kid wearing a Ramones shirt. Why? Because they heard a Ramones song and instantly fell in love with the band.

  11. 3 days ago
    Anonymous

    Downstroke

  12. 3 days ago
    Anonymous

    Why they had to tour so much, in mostly small venues at that? They might not been the most selling artists, but everyone knew them

  13. 3 days ago
    Anonymous

    In fast riffs

  14. 3 days ago
    Anonymous

    Not that much, honestly. British punk was much more influential.

    • 3 days ago
      Anonymous

      Not really since the whole scene started as a farce to shill a boyband and clothing style. Not to mention they were influenced by the American scene to begin with.
      The entire DIY punk ethos that every alternative scene burgeoned from owes a lot to the Ramones.

  15. 3 days ago
    Anonymous

    being chuds

  16. 3 days ago
    Anonymous

    >being chuds

  17. 3 days ago
    Anonymous

    every rock band formed from the 80s onwards started out by playing Ramones covers as teenagers

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