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Ratt

Ratt's brash, melodic heavy metal made the Los Angeles quintet one of the most popular rock acts of the mid-'80s. The group had its origins in the '70s group Mickey Ratt, which had evolved into Ratt by 1983; at that time the band featured vocalist Stephen Pearcy, guitarist Robbin Crosby, guitarist Warren DeMartini, bassist Juan Croucier, and drummer Bobby Blotzer. The band released its self-titled first album independently in 1983, which led to a major label contract with Atlantic Records. Their first album under this deal, 1984's Out of the Cellar, was a major success, reaching the American Top Ten and selling over three million copies. "Round and Round," the first single drawn from the album, hit number 12, proving the band had pop crossover potential. While their second album, 1985's Invasion of Your Privacy, didn't match the multi-platinum figures of Out of the Cellar, it also reached the Top Ten and sold over a million copies. By that time, the band could sell out concerts across the country and was a staple on MTV and AOR radio. Both Dancin' Undercover (1986) and Reach for the Sky (1988) continued Ratt's platinum streak and their audience, had only slipped slightly by the time of their final album, 1990's Detonator.

In 1992, Pearcy left Ratt to form his own band, Arcade, issuing a pair of releases -- 1993's self-titled debut and 1994's A/2 -- before forming another new band, Vertex (issuing a lone self-titled release in 1996). With their brand of glam metal out of step with the then-burgeoning alt-rock movement, Ratt decided to sit out much of the '90s, during which time DeMartini issued a solo album, Crazy Enough to Sing to You. But by the late '90s, the public's interest in '80s rock began to perk up, leading to Ratt reuniting in time for 1997's Collage. Two years later, Ratt's second self-titled release of their recording career was issued, following the same formula as its predecessor.

Shortly thereafter, Pearcy left the group once again, as he soon began fronting two bands, the more modern-sounding outfit Vicious Delite (a self-titled debut appeared in 2000) and Nitronic. Pearcy also formed his own record label (Top Fuel Records), and released several collections of archival material: Arcade's A/3: Live & Unreleased; Mickey Ratt's The Garage Tape Dayz 78-81; and, under his own name, the demo collection Before and Laughter. Pearcy's first true solo album, Social Intercourse, was released in 2001. Despite Pearcy's exit from the band, Ratt continued to carry on with new members Jizzy Pearl (former Love/Hate) on vocals, John Corabi (former Mötley Crüe) on guitar, and bassist Robbie Crane joining original members DeMartini and Blotzer. In the summer of 2001, long MIA Ratt guitarist Robbin Crosby disclosed to the public that he was battling AIDS, and Croucier soon began organizing a benefit album for his former bandmate. After struggling for years with the resulting health problems, Crosby died in Los Angeles in June 2002. Pearcy returned to the fold in 2010 for the group's seventh full-length album, Infestation. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine & Greg Prato, Rovi
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Ratt & Roll!
i like this band!!! GO RATT!!!!!!!!
Saw them 3 days ago at 2012 M3 festival. Still getting it done, not as well as some though.
another great band from the 80's.
Been in the music biz for 25+ years... RATT was a big band in the 80's, that was a few decades ago... Out of the Cellar was the tops for them, after that album they went down quick. Music from Out of the C- will live for decades to come. RATT and Stephen are long over, too bad.
There always will b RATT
thenorm62
One of first few bands to solidify the Drop Down D tuned E string! Awesome - great hooks!
My first concert. Will never forget it.
Same sound as dokken
Ratt n Roll all the way!
This one rocks ! ! ! !
Love this song. :)
Seen them in their hey day. Very good band!
high school for me. good ol times..
One of my favorite Hair metal bands.
Great riffs. One of my favorite glam metal bands.
always one of my favorites tom brownspokane
LOVE'EM WHAT MORE CAN YOU SAY
yukonrules50
these guys are the real deal,i know robin is proud!!!!
8th grade.....ma n I fee old...
can't get enough ratt...love them..favori t e band and will be forever
Infestation is great! Great songs and production. Looking forward to the next album!
dependableau t o 9
Ratt takes me back to a time when my life was so much simpler and carefree.
good old ratt n roll..!!!!!
yes ratt is one of the all time #1's....love them
soulvillemus i c
Don't know about RATT being the greatest of their era, but they were certainly one of the first bands to hit out of the sunset strip scene and they've always had a unique sound. It's interesting that a band like RATT who was SO HUGE at the beginning of their careers never really maintained that level of popularity. Their style never really changed with each new record. Maybe that's why. Then again, that worked great for AC/DC. Go figure.
Love em!!
Me think RATT # 1!
ratt was the greatest of all times
They were a great Local San Diego band
RATT is the best--then and now--unbelie v a b l e live-no one better-RATTN R O L L rules
I was part of the RATT Era, Ratt Rock Then and Today They Still Rock!!
Gunns weren't even sperm when Ratt was kickin
christianrem i n g t o n
First album I ever bought was Invasion. Asked parents for a guitar for Xmas after hearing DeMartinin play on that album. Still one of my favorite guitarists, plays with feel, melody, and can burn with the best of them. Oh, and yes Infestation is a very good album, on heavy rotation.
Ratt had their own thing going on. They were the s**t back then. I like them way better than I ever liked the Crue.
I don't think Ratt was trying to be like Motley Crue or GnR. Don't hate!
Another wanna-be L.A. glam band trying to be tough as Motley and 'real' as Guns. Both attempts: Fail.
RATT rebirth sure does feel good.
All of their classic songs still jam!
Count my vote for RATT being one of the best. Out of the Cellar had some of the best songs and music videos ever. They have never disappointed when they put out a new album. They are still performing and producing some great vibes. They are about fun while still being a little devious.
gatkinson80
The best hard rock effort of the 80's? three word's, Back In Black. The distant second best IMO is Appetite for Destruction. R a t t was good, but let's be serious.
The band RATT, very big fan, still am . . . . . signature sound for sure! No-one ever sounded like Ratt. Infestation is a great effort! It sounds like it should have followed Invasion. Bad a**!
leon88867
Out of the Cellar is one of the best albums of the entire 80's hard rock genre. What's wrong with you people?????? ? ? ? ? ?
great 80s band
gatkinson80
Steve, I agree w/you. Not a band i'm into, but they were heavier than most of their fellow bands at that time.I liked lack of communicatio n because it was a fairly simple(but catchy) hard rock track.
Strong comeback album for sure. Hope they can get their ish together and crank out some more good cd's.
Hair metal bands are so underrated and Ratt is no exception. Nevertheless I think they're worth adding to your Pandora page. They have so many great songs. It should also be noted that last December I met their original drummer at a music store in Canoga Park, California. His name is Dave Alford, but he left the band before they became famous. He later formed the little known Rough Cutt.
Steve...well said...weak point was pearcy's voice i believe.
Although I don't particularly 'idolize' the 'persona' of Ratt (much like virtually all other 'glam rock' bands for that matter)..."R a t t & Roll 81-91" is hands down one of the top three 'hard rock' CDs that I own. Awesome compilation -approximate l y 20 tracks as well. No filler material, either.
ALLSOME!!
seen them 1984 toledo sports arena,opened for ozzy/awesome concert/ratt s base player is unreal/heavy metal rules.
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