This fan-pleasing album is really all we could ever ask from him.
Late entry to the Ramones family, CJ Ramone hasn’t stopped carrying the four-chord pop-punk torch since his namesake band split in the mid-‘90s.
His second solo album, Last Chance To Dance sounds exactly as you might expect: full of mid-tempo, pleasantly nostalgic punk tunes peppered by singalong choruses. It never reaches the heights of the band that spawned him, but what could? Considering CJ himself is now the age Joey was when he died, this fan-pleasing album is really all we could ever ask from him.