The Ramainz - Former Members

Former Members

  • Dee Dee Ramone - vocals and guitar (1996–2002)
  • Marky Ramone - drums (1996–2002)
  • Barbara Zampini (Barbara Ramone) - bass, vocals (1996–2002)
  • C.J. Ramone - guitar and vocals (1996)
  • Ben Trokan (from Marky Ramone and The Intruders) - guitar (1997–2002)
Ramones
  • Joey Ramone
  • Johnny Ramone
  • Dee Dee Ramone
  • Tommy Ramone
  • Marky Ramone
  • Richie Ramone
  • C. J. Ramone
  • Elvis Ramone
Studio albums
  • Ramones
  • Leave Home
  • Rocket to Russia
  • Road to Ruin
  • End of the Century
  • Pleasant Dreams
  • Subterranean Jungle
  • Too Tough to Die
  • Animal Boy
  • Halfway to Sanity
  • Brain Drain
  • Mondo Bizarro
  • Acid Eaters
  • ¡Adios Amigos!
Live albums
  • It's Alive
  • Loco Live
  • Greatest Hits Live
  • We're Outta Here!
  • You Don't Come Close
  • NYC 1978
Compilations
  • Ramones Mania
  • All the Stuff (And More!) Vol. 1
  • All the Stuff (And More!) Vol. 2
  • Hey! Ho! Let's Go: The Anthology
  • Ramones Mania 2
  • Masters of Rock
  • Best of the Chrysalis Years
  • The Chrysalis Years
  • Loud, Fast Ramones
  • The Best of The Ramones
  • Weird Tales of the Ramones
  • Greatest Hits
  • Essential
Films
  • Rock 'n' Roll High School
  • Lifestyles
  • We're Outta Here!
  • Around the World
  • End of the Century
  • Raw
  • It's Alive 1974–1996
Full tribute albums
  • Ramones (by Screeching Weasel)
  • Leave Home (by The Vindictives)
  • Rocket to Russia (by The Queers)
  • Road to Ruin (by The Mr. T Experience)
  • End of the Century (by Boris the Sprinkler)
  • Pleasant Dreams (by Beatnik Termites)
  • Too Tough To Die (by Jon Cougar Concentration Camp)
Other tribute albums
  • Gabba Gabba Hey
  • Blitzkrieg Over You!
  • Ramones Maniacs
  • We're a Happy Family
  • The Song Ramones the Same
  • Brats on the Beat: Ramones for Kids
Related articles
  • Discography
  • List of Ramones concerts
  • "R.A.M.O.N.E.S."
  • "Rosebud"
  • Gabba


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