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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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Warren is a beast on guitar.
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I absolutely agree 100% with gymratt & jnyboy!!!! lmao @ jnyboy.... hairspray and cocaine!! @ gymratt... today's radio sucks out loud!!
Check out SKILLET!!!
Ratt was a great 80's hair metal band. Best decade of music. The 80's rock, metal, freestyle dance club music and rap all kicked azz. No bieber, no kanye, lil wayne polluting fm radio.
Seen them in 85 with Metallica and the Scorps as headliners in Oakland at Day on the Green!!! Oh man who ever said hairspray and cocaine was right!! Those were the years to become an adult, these kids today have no clue.
riverman172
Revel, I guarantee we had more fun back then. Music, broads, and drugs. No cell phones, Internet, Facebook horsesh.t just hanging with real live friends and having non electric conversation s . World blows anymore.
sapperfreebi r d 1 7
I talk'd w/ Stephen Shortly on New Year's Eve. '96 I'm sure. Cool Guy from Orange County
Lots of good high school memories whenever I hear Ratt. I love that my music is so much louder than my kids'!
I was pretty young at the time, maybe 12 or 13, but my recollection is that NO ONE was bigger than Ratt. MTV had this 'Heavy Metal Half Hour' thing at like 3:30. Every teenage girl in America got home from school, watched that show, then fixed her hair before going out. We 'grewed up on it,' lol. Kinda sad all these younger people who missed it. Sure, the entire decade was constructed out of hair spray and cocaine. But I bet we had more fun than you, lol...
mrkuenzli
Saw them in 89 with KIX and Britny Fox. Awesome drum solo and guitar play was in the superior category. Nice show.
I wouldnt ask you do a solo if you had AIDS.... Just play rythm k... did he abuse himself?
i totaly agree but it should be long live the 80's metal and rock n roll
Long Live METAL!
I liked a few Ratt songs back in the 80's but never bought any of their albums. Now I'm collecting some of their cds and think they're pretty good. Wish I would could have seen them and been into them when they were popular.
A llyrics may be a little cheesy !! But listen to that guitar thou !! Good band !!!
As good as it got in the 80's. My first concert was Ratt with Bon Jovi opening in Amarillo in 1983. So memorable. Blotzer was a god to me then! Ratt n Roll 4 ever!
LOve this song
Ratt was second to Crüe only in the 80s
If you like good old-fashion Heavy-Metal Rock and Roll music then, RATT is for you! ;D
And how are they a one hit wonder...MTV and VH1 lie...
I remember it all to well, I was working for warrant who was on the road w ratt, stephen totally wasted, butchered almost every lyric. But still was quite the performance. The same day Warrant filmed the video for Heaven at Sandstone ampitheatre in Kansas City.......G o o d times!!!!
...and so freakin' cute!
Warren was so underrated.
riverman172
Too bad king ain't here. Rip robin.
lilredd.jm6
An ok band.
john.digman
one of the best !!!!!
ratt one of the top nine hair bands that did not suck.
haydenmelind a
When is came to listening to their albums, you couldn't just listen to one song. You just listened from the beginning to end.
rafaelm1970
That band never change the line of real HEAVY METAL, & i respect that.
the best times in my life
70s and 80s were the era of real rock n roll! It's the best. And this band defines it!
Gotta love the 80s. It was the era that brought us the Nintendo Entertainmen t System,Sony MDR V6 headphones, compact discs and hair metal.
Ratt is awesome in concert!
The vocals are underrated the riffs are great and most of the songs kick a**.
I saw em back in '07 at Riverbend & they Ratt & Rolled 'till th' cows gone home!
this band brings back good ole memorys, when my good friend JOHN FALCON, played in his band!
mrazmeritsa
I have and always will love their unique sound...grea t band!
My uncle Steve can still rock!!!
Wes - you need to get infestation - a damn good album. And earlier this year Juan Croucier rejoined the band.
Any time is the *Ratt* time for some great melodic heavy metal! I love them, too! ; )
Ratt defined 80's Heavy Metal! I like all their stuff and I still listen to their songs!
I don't know if they had that many hits, but this song kicks a**!
greeneyesjea n
saw them at the fairgrounds here in Fargo ND in around 1986 and the show got moved inside a arena because of bad weather. my buddy and i both 16 had brought with 2liters of wine cooler...i remember his being purple passion..the show was so packed that we could lift our feet off the ground and be held up by the crowd smashing in all around us....the show was great but we both had to pee so bad we could taste it!
Their music was has come full circle. I remember in NM and hearing the most heavily requested songRound and Round. There latest album kicks a** like, Out of Cellar..Peop l e nowadays seem want hear music that too slick and overproduced . Not real music with real instruments. Bass, Drums and guitar!
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.
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