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Originally Posted by Crowquill
The Ramones showed more versatility on End of the Century then the Sex Pistols ever did.
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True , But the first 2 P.I.L. albums were mostly made up of material Lydon originally wanted to use in the Pistols but was rejected by the rest of the band and McLaren.
I realise that this is no argument to that and that the Pistols never chose to utilize those things but they were there had they chosen to do it. And End of the Century isn't really THAT much of a departure. Apart from a couple of ballads and Spector's OTT production it sounds just like any other Ramones album.