Dee Dee's last recordings are best of post-Ramones projects
08/06/2003
(5 out of 5 stars)
"Youth Gone Mad's main man, Paul Kostabi (Psychotica, White Zombie) teamed up with a new crew, including Dee Dee Ramone and former GG Allin drummer, to produce this raw and diverse record.The tracks range from high-energy, fast punk rock and old school hardcore, to weird acoustic tunes and classic mid-tempo Ramones song structures. Plus, a few things in between. You'll even find hints of electronica in a couple of spots, but the album flows smoothly.These were Dee Dee's final studio recordings. He sang lead vocals on two songs, played guitar and did background vocals. Unfortunately, he passed away before the record was finished, so the band recorded the song "Dee Dee Deceased" to say farewell in their own punk fashion.Don't let disappointments like The Ramainz, Dee Dee King or Marky and the Backing Band of the Week keep you away from this one. Sometimes funny, sometimes eerie, sometimes sad...at least this release was worth listening to!"
Vibrant, Exciting, Diverse!
cdframe | Badgetown | 09/16/2005
(5 out of 5 stars)
"Ramones-sounding songs, I expected...and there were a couple of REALLY good ones..."I Gotta Right To Love Her" and "False Alarm."
A couple of short little Youth-style fastcore songs like the opening track (Bego Bago), "Louse" and "Yellow."
There were also some cover songs and acoustic numbers. The vocals get kinda scratchy on a couple of songs, but in all, a solid LP...it's FUN!!!"