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Mondo Bizarro is the thirteenth studio album by the punk rock band Ramones, released in 1992. The album represents a continuation of the band's trademark sound, blending catchy melodies with fast-paced punk rhythms. Lyrically, it covers themes of alienation, societal issues, and surrealism, reflecting the band's evolving perspective as they navigated the changing musical landscape of the early 1990s. The album is notable for its production, which features a cleaner sound compared to earlier records, and has been recognized for its influence on the punk genre, showcasing the Ramones' ability to adapt while maintaining their core identity.