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Dee Dee Ramone I.C.L.C. - I Hate Freaks Like You (1994) [Bonus tracks] RESTORED

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Dee Dee Ramone I.C.L.C. - I Hate Freaks Like You (1994) [Bonus tracks] RESTORED

Dee Dee Ramone I.C.L.C. - I Hate Freaks Like You (1994)
FLAC+CUE+LOG or MP3 CBR 320 | 45:13 mins | 329 or 101 MB
Punk/Creep Rock | Unique expanded Argentinian limited exclusive edition

This was the first non-rap CD, Dee Dee released after leaving the Ramones. Dee Dee formed I.C.L.C. (Inter-Celestial Light Commune) with John Carco, a New York City bassist who he met while attending Alcoholics Anonymous meetings in New York. After creating the group, they moved to Amsterdam and recorded "I Hate Freaks Like You", an album made up of work that Dee Dee originally wrote for an upcoming Ramones album.

Dee Dee Ramone I.C.L.C. - I Hate Freaks Like You (1994) [Bonus tracks] RESTORED

The group were formed by Dee Dee Ramone and New York City bassist John Carco (Queens/N.Y.H.C. group Misguided 1981-1984) in the spring of 1992 in New York City. Dee Dee Ramone and John Carco quickly became friends after a chance meeting at an infamous Green Door party on St. Mark's Place in 1992. After several live shows and drummers in the three piece line up the two members decided to move to Amsterdam to record two albums for Rough Trade Records World Services. The Dee Dee Ramone I.C.L.C. 4 Song EP and Dee Dee Ramone I.C.L.C. I Hate Freaks Like You were both released in 1994. The group were well known for their exciting live shows, and the group would go on to tour 22 countries in a 10-month period, though never touring the U.S..


In 1989, before leaving the Ramones, Dee Dee started a brief career as rapper "Dee Dee King" with the album Standing in the Spotlight. (Dee Dee had recorded "Funky Man" as Dee Dee King in 1987, before leaving the Ramones.) Critic Matt Carlson writes that the album "will go down in the annals of pop culture as one of the worst recordings of all time. Which, of course, makes it one hell of a great collector's item." After the album failed, he returned to punk rock with various short lived projects such as Sprokkett (which also featured Richard 'The Atomic Elf' Bacchus) of D Generation and later, The Spikey Tops.

In 1991, Dee Dee was briefly involved with transgressive punk rock singer-songwriter GG Allin, playing second guitar with Allin's backup band The Murder Junkies. His involvement lasted a week, enough for him to be briefly interviewed during the filming of the Allin documentary Hated: GG Allin And The Murder Junkies; rehearsal recordings of him with Allin appear on the Hated soundtrack, and on the posthumous live Allin compilation Res-Erected; while video footage of rehearsals is available on DVD through Allin's estate's website.

In 1992, Dee Dee formed another short lived project named The Chinese Dragons, which was followed by the best of his post-Ramones projects. The group was named Dee Dee Ramone I.C.L.C. (Inter-Celestial Light Commune) from 1994 to 1996. The group was created by Dee Dee Ramone and recruited New York City bassist John Carco (former Queens N.Y.H.C. group Misguided and a member of several lines ups with singer/songwriter Jesse Malin (D Generation) when the two became friends attending Alcoholics Anonymous meetings together during the summer of 1992 in New York City. After writing more than a dozen songs and recording several demos for an upcoming Ramones album with Ramones producer Daniel Rey, Colvin decided to keep the new material for his own band, Dee Dee Ramone I.C.L.C. After working with several drummers and doing several live shows in the New York area Colvin and Carco moved to Amsterdam to record a four song EP and fourteen track album for Rough Trade World Service label, Dee Dee Ramone I.C.L.C. 4 Song EP and Dee Dee Ramone I.C.L.C. "I Hate Freaks Like You" were released in 1994, featuring Nina Hagen on two of the album's fourteen tracks. The three-piece line up now consisted of Colvin (vocals, guitar), Carco (electric bass, vocals), and Dutch drummer Danny Arnold Lommen (drums, percussion).The group Dee Dee Ramone I.C.L.C. would go on to promote the I Hate Freaks Like You album by touring 22 countries in a 10-month period.

In January 1995, the group had completed their 10-month tour and returned to their headquarters in Amsterdam to begin recording a second album. The group was dropped, however, upon Colvin's personal troubles with their record label, Rough Trade World Service. Upon this news I.C.L.C. bassist John Carco decided to leave the group and move to Los Angeles to form his own group, Metro, with Frankie O. and Pete Stahl (former D.C. punk/hardcore band Scream). John Carco would later pursue an acting career in Los Angeles and New York. Songs written by Dee Dee and Carco for the never released second I.C.L.C. album would eventually be recorded by the Ramones on their final album Adios Amigos in 1995, one of these songs a fan favorite Born to Die in Berlin was to be the final song on the last Ramones album, which also featured Dee Dee's singing in German on the bridge of the song. The Ramones Adios Amigos album would also have several songs previously recorded from Dee Dee Ramone I.C.L.C. I Hate Freaks Like You album.

Dee Dee was a special guest at the final Ramones show at The Palace in Los Angeles on August 6, 1996, performing the lead vocals for "Love Kills". (C. J. Ramone was by then the group's bassist.)

Even before the Ramones retired, Dee Dee formed a Ramones tribute band called The Ramains (later The Ramainz) with his wife Barbara ("Barbara Ramone", bass) and former Ramones bandmates CJ (guitar) and Marky (drums). He also recorded several solo albums under his old name Dee Dee Ramone: Zonked/Ain't It Fun which featured another song written by Dee Dee Ramone and John Carco meant for the second I.C.L.C. album "Fix Yourself Up" (1996), Do The Bikini Dance (2002), Hop Around (1999) and Greatest & Latest (2000). Dee Dee Ramone's voice is audible on the Nina Hagen album Freud Euch (1995) and on the Furious George EP Goes Ape! (1996).

In the new millennium, Dee Dee teamed up with Paul Kostabi, leader of the hardcore punk band Youth Gone Mad and former guitarist for White Zombie. An established artist, Kostabi was instrumental in getting Dee Dee's new career as a painter off the ground. Together with Barbara, the trio collaborated on several hundred works that sold quickly for a few hundred dollars each.

On Halloween 1998, while staying at the Chelsea Hotel, Dee Dee and Zambini met the Hollywood band SEXYCHRIST, which featured adult film star Kurt Lockwood, who encouraged them to move to Hollywood and together the two bands shared a successful tour of the U.S. in early 1999. Afterwards, Dee Dee formed the Dee Dee Ramone band. Members included Christian Martucci (Christian Black), currently of Black President (vocals and guitar), Anthony Smedile (drums), Chase Manhattan (drums), and Stefan Adika (bass). With the exception of one show at the Spa Club in NYC and a club Makeup performance, this would be his last touring band. Martucci and Manhattan appeared in Dee Dee's last book, Legend of a Rock Star, A Memoir: The Last Testament of Dee Dee Ramone, written while on tour as a trio in Europe in 2001.

Dee Dee moved to the West Coast partly to pursue an acting career. He landed a major role as The Pope in Bikini Bandits (2002) and contributed the song, "In A Movie", to the soundtrack which features his wife Barbara on lead vocals.

His next album was supposed to be a live album produced by Gilby Clarke (ex-Guns N' Roses), taking place on June 12, 2002, at Hollywood's Key Club Hollywood. There are several bootlegs of this line-up (Dee Dee Ramone Band), including, Live in Milan, Italy. Dee Dee's final studio recordings were released by Trend is dead! records on the album, Youth Gone Mad featuring Dee Dee Ramone (2002).




Tracklist:

01. I'm Making Monsters For My Friends
02. Don't Look In My Window
03. Chinese Bitch
04. It's Not For Me To Know
05. Runaway
06. All's Quiet On The Eastern Front
07. I Hate It
08. Life Is Like A Little Smart Alleck
09. I Hate Creeps Like You
10. Trust Me
11. Curse On Me (Stolen from avaxhome.ws)
12. I'm Seeing Strawberry's Again
13. Lass Mich In Ruhe
14. I'm Making Monsters For My Friends
15. Chinese Bitch [Bonus track #]
16. I Don't Wanna Get Involved With You [Bonus track #]
17. That's What Everybody Else Does [Bonus track #]
18. We're A Creepy Family [Bonus track #]

# - exclusively for Argentinian limited edition. Taken from the "Chinese Bitch" EP, 1994

Most of the tracks written by Dee Dee Ramone and Daniel Rey,
others credited songwriters is Andy Shernoff, John Carco & Nina Hagen.


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Produced by Gert Jan Avesaath
Recorded at Klank Studios, Tegelen, Holland, February/March 1994.

• Dee Dee Ramone - vocals, guitar
• Johnny Carco - electric bass, vocals
• Danny Arnold Lommen - drums & percussion

Guests:
- Nina Hagen - vocals on "13 & 14"
- Jan Willem Eleveld - guitars on "Trust Me";
lead guitar on "Runaway" & "I'm Seeing Strawberry's Again"

Original CD Release Date: June 4, 1994
Original CD-EP Released: April 5, 1994
This CD was Re-released in Argentina: 1994
Format: Original Recording reissued, Bonus tracks
Label: Sick Boy Records
Catalog No.: SRBCD 012

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