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    The album features several guest singers on backing vocals, namely Pete Townshend on "Substitute," Sebastian Bach on "Out of Time" and Traci Lords on "Somebody to Love." According to Johnny Ramone, while he considered Townshend "one of the greats and one of my guitar heroes", Townshend was a half an hour late for his session, resulting in ...

  2. Apr 13, 2022 · But The Ramones were unashamed of their tastes, going so far as to cover The Who’s jangle-pop single ‘Substitute’ on 1993’s Acid Eaters. As it turns out, Townshend caught wind of the band’s rendition and offered them his services as a backing vocalist.

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  4. "This is hit-and-miss, but overall I think we did a good job.Pete Townshend came in to do backing vocals on " Substitute." He is one of the greats and one of my guitar heroes, but he was late. After a while, I started wondering if he was going to show up at all, and everyone was getting excited about talking to him.

  5. Sebastian Bach and Traci Lords are given very special thanks along with Pete Townshend, but are not credited. Basic tracks recorded at Baby Monster Studio, New York, NY. Overdubs recorded at Baby Monster Studio and Chung King House Of Metal, New York, NY. Mixed at Chung King House Of Metal, New York, NY and Saturn Sound, Burbank CA and Sound On ...

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  6. Dec 1, 1993 · Album Credits. Featuring Traci Lords. Producers Scott Hackwith. Writers Arthur Lee, Barry Jenkins, Barry Mann & 17 more. Backing Vocals Pete Townshend, Sebastian Bach & Traci Lords. Bass C. J....

  7. Acid Eaters, an Album by Ramones. Released 4 January 1994 on Radioactive (catalog no. RARD-10913; CD). Genres: Punk Rock. Rated #948 in the best albums of 1994.

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