Ramones – Too Tough to Die

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"Ramones – Too Tough to Die" is the 1984 studio album by the Ramones that marked a return to their harder, faster punk roots and is often regarded as one of their strongest later-career releases.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf music album
studio album
artist Ramones NERFINISHED
composer Dee Dee Ramone NERFINISHED
Joey Ramone NERFINISHED
Johnny Ramone NERFINISHED
Richie Ramone NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
criticalReception often regarded as one of the Ramones’ strongest later-career releases
featuresArtist Dee Dee Ramone NERFINISHED
Joey Ramone NERFINISHED
Johnny Ramone NERFINISHED
Richie Ramone NERFINISHED
followedBy Animal Boy NERFINISHED
follows Subterranean Jungle NERFINISHED
genre hardcore punk
punk rock
hasCoverArt Too Tough to Die album cover
hasPart Chasing the Night NERFINISHED
Danger Zone NERFINISHED
Daytime Dilemma NERFINISHED
Daytime Dilemma (Dangers of Love) NERFINISHED
Endless Vacation NERFINISHED
Howling at the Moon (Sha-La-La) NERFINISHED
Human Kind
Humankind
I’m Not Afraid of Life NERFINISHED
I’m Not Jesus NERFINISHED
Mama’s Boy NERFINISHED
No Go NERFINISHED
Planet Earth 1988 NERFINISHED
Too Tough to Die NERFINISHED
Wart Hog NERFINISHED
language English
length approx. 34 minutes
mainSubject rebellion
urban life
youth
notableFor return to a harder, faster punk sound
performer Ramones NERFINISHED
positionInDiscography eighth studio album by the Ramones
producer Ed Stasium NERFINISHED
Tommy Erdelyi NERFINISHED
recordedIn 1984
recordLabel Beggars Banquet Records NERFINISHED
Sire Records NERFINISHED
releaseDate 1984-10-01
releaseYear 1984

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Ed Stasium workedOn Ramones – Too Tough to Die