Marky Ramone Essays

  • Frankenstein And Poison Heart: A Comparative Analysis

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    genre and are possibly created centuries apart, their underlying messages often display overlap. In fact, this was the case for Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein and the songs “Isolation” by Alter Bridge, “Obsession” by Animation, and “Poison Heart” by Ramones. When comparing Frankenstein with these songs, it is possible to find similarities between the two, as the themes of isolation,

  • Essay On The Influence Of 1974 On American Culture

    2002 Words  | 9 Pages

    When people think of the 1970’s, hippies, culture movements, Richard Nixon, and the Vietnam War always seems to come to mind. People today only focus on the major events that are always in the news, they will get bored otherwise. Americans gradually became invested in situations occurring around the world instead of their own country, especially during 1974. Inflation drastically increased across major countries as a result of the increase of the cost of fuel, manufacturing, and food. The aftermath

  • Green Day Satire

    2493 Words  | 10 Pages

    “The Ramones, the quintessential first-generation American punk band, proudly proclaimed their disdain for history in the 1979 movie musical, Rock ’n’ Roll High School”(Turrini). The Ramones members were Johnny, Dee Dee. Joey, and Tommy. But over the years the band got new members such as C.J, Richie, and Marky.joey was the main guitarist of the Ramones Johnny was the drummer in 1974 but then he switched to being the lead vocalist