Got A Lot To Say

Ramones · Best Of [2004]

I got alot to say

I got alot to say

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I got alot to say



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I got alot to say

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I got alot to say



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I got alot to say

I got alot to say

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I got alot to say



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Got A Lot To Say

Ramones' "Got A Lot To Say" stands as a quintessential example of the band's signature punk sound, characterized by its driving rhythm and straightforward delivery. Recorded for their 2004 compilation "Best Of," the track encapsulates the energy and attitude that defined the New York Dolls' legacy and the broader punk movement of the late 1970s. The song features the band's typical four-on-the-floor beat and vocal style, delivering a message of frustration and defiance that resonated with fans of the genre. As part of the Ramones' extensive discography, this recording highlights their ability to craft memorable anthems that remain relevant decades after their initial release.