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==Career revival== Beginning with the ''Loud, Loose and Savage'' album in 1994, a compilation of tracks recorded over the previous 10 years, Allan (with all-new Arrows in tow) began a bid to revive his career. The album was well received by critics, and since then he has released several more albums, including a collaboration with the ''Phantom Surfers'', ''Ramonetures'', an album of instrumental versions of [[Ramones]] songs, done [[The Ventures|Ventures]]-style. A follow-up album by the Ramonetures features Ventures-infused instrumental covers of songs by [[X (American band)|X]]. Featuring the playing of DJ Bonebrake and Billy Zoom of X, the album's title ''Johnny Walk Don't Run Paulene'' is a portmanteau of well known songs by X ("[[Los Angeles (X album)|Johnny hit & run Paulene]]") and the Ventures ("[[Walk, Don't Run (instrumental)|Walk don't run]]").<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.allmusic.com/album/johny-walk-dont-run-paulene-mw0001295589|title = Johny Walk Don't Run Paulene - Ramonetures | Songs, Reviews, Credits | AllMusic| website=[[AllMusic]] }}</ref> The band [[Danzig (band)|Danzig]] recorded a cover of "Devil's Angels", which is the lead track on the covers album [[Skeletons (Danzig album)|Skeletons]]. Singer [[Glenn Danzig]] has said he had been wanting to cover the song since 1979, and so the version is in the style of his band of that era, [[the Misfits (band)|the Misfits]].<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.punknews.org/article/47272/media-danzig-devils-angels|title = Music: Danzig: "Devil's Angels"| date=9 May 2012 }}</ref>
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