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  2. Ramones - Wikipedia

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    The band's logo was created by New York City artist Arturo Vega, with guidance from the Ramones. Vega, a longtime friend, had allowed Joey and Dee Dee to move into his loft. [ 145 ]

  3. Arturo Vega - Wikipedia

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    Arturo Vega (13 October 1947 – 8 June 2013) was a Mexican-American graphic designer best known for his long association with the punk rock group The Ramones.He designed the group's iconic logo, and was sometimes called the fifth Ramone.

  4. File:The Ramones logo.png - Wikipedia

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  5. Mondo Bizarro - Wikipedia

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    Mondo Bizarro (a misspelled version of "Mondo Bizzarro", meaning "Weird World" in Italian) is the twelfth studio album by American punk rock band Ramones, released on September 1, 1992, by Radioactive Records.

  6. Durango 95 (song) - Wikipedia

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    "Durango 95" is a short instrumental by the punk rock band The Ramones. It is the fourth track on their eighth studio album Too Tough to Die. The song is a cultural reference to the car driven by Malcolm McDowell's character in the 1971 film A Clockwork Orange. [1] The cover of the Too Tough to Die LP recalled a scene in the film. The track is ...

  7. Category:Ramones - Wikipedia

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    The Ramones logo.png 800 × 121; 32 KB This page was last edited on 28 April 2019, at 21:24 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons ...

  8. The Miracle (of Joey Ramone) - Wikipedia

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    "The Miracle (of Joey Ramone)" originated from U2's recording sessions with Danger Mouse in 2010, initially consisting of a drum loop and acoustic guitar. [2] With the input of producers Ryan Tedder and Paul Epworth, it evolved into a rockier song called "Siren", with one lyric comparing the music of the punk rock band Ramones to a siren song. [2]

  9. Manila Bulletin - Wikipedia

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    The front page of Manila Bulletin, when it was still known as Bulletin Today, on the day after Benigno Aquino Jr.'s assassination Former logo used from 1991 to 2019. Manila Bulletin was founded on February 2, 1900 by Carlson Taylor as a shipping journal. In 1957, the newspaper was acquired by Swiss expatriate Hans Menzi. [8] [9]