Subterranean Jungle

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Subterranean Jungle is a 1983 studio album by the American punk rock band Ramones, known for its raw sound and themes of urban decay and disillusionment.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf music album
studio album
artist Ramones
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
featuresBandMember Dee Dee Ramone
Joey Ramone
Johnny Ramone
Marky Ramone
followedBy Too Tough to Die
follows Pleasant Dreams
genre punk rock
hasCoverArt Subterranean Jungle album cover
hasMainSubject alienation
life in urban environments
hasMusicalStyle raw sound
hasPublicationStatus released
hasType punk rock album
isInCatalogOf Ramones albums
Sire Records albums
language English
length approximately 32 minutes
medium audio cassette
compact disc
vinyl record
notableFor return to a harder punk sound compared to its predecessor
partOf Ramones discography
performer Ramones
producer Glen Kolotkin
Ritchie Cordell
Ramones
surface form: The Ramones
recordLabel Sire Records
Warner Bros. Records
releaseDate 1983
releasePeriod early 1980s
theme disillusionment
urban decay
track Everytime I Eat Vegetables It Makes Me Think of You
Highest Trails Above
I Need Your Love
In the Park
Little Bit O' Soul
My-My Kind of Girl
Outsider
Psycho Therapy
Somebody Like Me
Time Has Come Today
What'd Ya Do?!

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Ramones notableWork Subterranean Jungle
Marky Ramone notableWork Subterranean Jungle
this entity surface form: Subterranean Jungle (album by Ramones)
Too Tough to Die chronologicallyFollows Subterranean Jungle
Pleasant Dreams chronologicallyPrecedes Subterranean Jungle
Marc Steven Bell notableWork Subterranean Jungle
this entity surface form: Subterranean Jungle (album)