Pros: A bunch of classics from the 1960s get the "Ramones treatment" Cons: Borders on overkill
This isn't the best Ramones disc out there. Heck, it's not even one that you're likely to keep in heavy rotation in your CD collection, even if you're a fan of the Ramones. Still, this is a good disc to own for both fans of psychedelic and garage-rock...
Pros: outstanding choice of cover tunes, musicianship, energy Cons: I wanted to hear them cover "Stepping Stone" like every other punk rock band.
On "Acid Eaters", The Ramones pay respect to their various influences. This an album packed full of covers from rock anthems of the '60s (hence, the 'flower power'-esque title).
Pros: Ramones still rocking 20 years after they first got together Cons: Some songs are too sappy
Joey Ramone has stated in interviews that he loves the Beach Boys, so what better way to pay homage to classic rock heroes than to do punked-out versions of their songs? The Beach Boys, The Jefferson Airplane, The Stones, and The Who get the buzzsaw...
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