[2] In 2014, the museum started releasing records, the first being a split between the Zatopeks and Dee Cracks.
[3] The museum has more than 1,000 objects of memorabilia originating from the band members themselves, including clothing, set lists, gear, and promotional items of the Ramones from the years 1975–1996.
Many of the items were collected by museum founder Flo Hayler, and initially stored in his apartment.
[4] After moving to its Kreuzberg location, the museum hosted live performances by bands, starting with Alkaline Trio doing an acoustic set in 2009.
[5] Other acts that have played include Against Me!,[6] Anti-Flag,[7] Brian Fallon,[8] Dave Hause,[9] Dead To Me,[10] The Flatliners,[11] Franz Nicolay,[12] Hop Along,[13] Jet,[14] Mikey Erg (who released a free download of his set on bandcamp),[15] Riverboat Gamblers,[16] Slingshot Dakota,[17] Smoke or Fire,[18] The Static Age,[17] The Subways,[19] and Youth Brigade.