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'''Richard Reinhardt''' (a.k.a '''Richie Ramone''') is an ] ] best known for his work with the ] group the ].<ref>{{cite book|last =Schindler | first =Scott | title = Rolling stone's alt-rock-a-rama | publisher = Delta| date =1996 |pages = 1898| isbn =0385313608 }}</ref> | '''Richard Reinhardt''' (a.k.a '''Richie Ramone''') is an ] ] best known for his work with the ] group the ].<ref>{{cite book|last =Schindler | first =Scott | title = Rolling stone's alt-rock-a-rama | publisher = Delta| date =1996 |pages = 1898| isbn =0385313608 }}</ref> He left the band acrimoniously after the three original members refused to evenly share the money from ] sales with him. | ||
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Richard Reinhardt (a.k.a Richie Ramone) is an American drummer best known for his work with the punk rock group the Ramones. He left the band acrimoniously after the three original members refused to evenly share the money from t-shirt sales with him.
References
- Schindler, Scott (1996). Rolling stone's alt-rock-a-rama. Delta. p. 1898. ISBN 0385313608.
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