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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Acid_EatersAcid Eaters - Wikipedia

    The album features several guest singers on backing vocals, namely Pete Townshend on "Substitute," Sebastian Bach on "Out of Time" and Traci Lords on "Somebody to Love." According to Johnny Ramone, while he considered Townshend "one of the greats and one of my guitar heroes", Townshend was a half an hour late for his session ...

  2. Acid Eaters es el decimotercero y penúltimo álbum de estudio de Ramones, lanzado el 1 de enero de 1994. Enteramente compuesto por versiones (covers), resulta un homenaje a sus bandas favoritas de los años 60, y resalta la influencia que bandas como The Beach Boys, The Who y The Rolling Stones tuvieron en su música.

  3. 9 de oct. de 2018 · Gran línea de bajo a cargo de CJ en la mitad del tema (otro punto para el chico nuevo, que no pudo haber llegado en mejor momento para darle al grupo un aire de segunda juventud en la última etapa de su vida). Si hasta el mismo Pete Townshend de The Who grabó los coros para ésta versión. ¿Qué mejor?

  4. 13 de abr. de 2022 · Acid Eaters was the penultimate album The Ramones recorded before the death of Joey Ramone in 2001. Comprised entirely of covers, the album saw Joey and company pick their favourite tracks from the 1960s and give them the punk treatment. You can check out their cover of The Who’s ‘Substitute’ below.

  5. 1 de dic. de 1993 · Acid Eaters is the thirteenth studio album by the Ramones and the second of the 90’s. It is completely composed of covers, nearly all of them originally from the 60’s.

  6. Tearing through a bunch of psychedelic and garage rock classics from the 1960s, the Ramones regain much of the fun and abandon of earlier records, making Acid Eaters easily their best record in a decade; the guest appearances of Pete Townshend ("Substitute") and ex-porn star Traci Lords ("Somebody to Love") help make the record a blast.

  7. 24 de abr. de 2011 · "Acid Eaters" features a bunch of psychedelic and garage rock classics from the 1960s put to highly energetic and fun tempos. Also 2 wild guest appearances with Pete Townshend on Substitute and and ex-porn star Traci Lords "Somebody to Love".