A new record deal and the addition of an enthusiastic new bassist (C.J. Ramone) revitalized the Ramones, making Mondo Bizarro the band's strongest release in years. Returning longtime producer Ed Stasium certainly deserves much credit for helping the "bruthas" rediscover their unique combination of pop hooks, savage guitar riffing, and most importantly, sense of humor. This is immediately obvious on songs like "Censorshit" (which addresses the Tipper Gore - P.M.R.C. issue), "The Job That Ate My Brain," and the absolutely hilarious "Cabbies on Crack." Recently departed charter member Dee Dee Ramone also contributes a few surprisingly commercial (but still awesome) songs in "Poison Heart" and "Strength to Endure," the latter is sung by rookie C.J. "I Won't let it Happen" as an acoustic ballad in the classic Ramones mold. Although "Touring" is little more than a poor remake of "Rock'n'Roll High School," Mondo Bizarro still marks a solid return to form for punk rock's greatest institution. ~ Eduardo Rivadavia, All Music Guide
Mondo Bizarro
09/01/1992 | Emi Europe Generic
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Mondo Bizarro Track Listing
Credits of Mondo Bizarro
- Joey Ramone
- Vocals
- Johnny Ramone
- Guitar
- Marky Ramone
- Drums
- Ed Stasium
- Producer, Mixing
- Joe Warda
- Assistant Engineer
- C.J. Ramone
- Bass
- George DuBose
- Art Direction, Design, Photography
- Garris Shipon
- Assistant Engineer
- Gary Kurfirst
- Executive Producer
- UE Nastasi
- Assistant Engineer
- Greg Calbi
- Mastering
- Bryce Goggin
- Assistant Engineer
- Paul Hamingson
- Engineer
- The Ramones
- Main Performer
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