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Old 07-04-2016, 04:24 PM   #105 (permalink)
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All I can feel is the same song for a half an hour.
It's not really supposed to sound different. A lot of those early punk albums feel like bands that don't really know how to write songs trying for diversity when they couldn't do much more than race the same three chords to the end of a song. The Ramones for the most part didn't didn't concern themselves with any of that self-indulgent nonsense, and just did what they knew how to do. That would be awful for most bands, but the Ramones actually knew what their business was.
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