2) Ratt's self-titled full-length album, Ratt, is the sixth studio album by Ratt. Often referred to as "Ratt (1999)" by fans (partially to avoid confusion with their EP, which was also self-titled), the album saw the band's musical direction shift to a more blues-influenced hard rock sound and further away from their previous glam metal roots. This is the first studio album to feature bassist Robbie Crane. Track listing 1. "Over the Edge" Todd Jeremias, Stephen Pearcy, Warren DeMartini 4:22 2. "Live for Today" Bobby Blotzer, Pearcy, DeMartini,… read more
2) Ratt's self-titled full-length album, Ratt, is the sixth studio album by Ratt. Often referred to as "Ratt (1999)" by fans (partiall… read more
2) Ratt's self-titled full-length album, Ratt, is the sixth studio album by Ratt. Often referred to as "Ratt (1999)" by fans (partially to avoid confusion with their EP, w… read more
Ratt is an American glam metal group formed in Los Angeles, CA and initially featured Stephen Pearcy (vocals), Robbin Crosby (guitar), Warren DeMartini (guitar), Juan Croucier (bass), and Bobby 'The Blotz' Blotzer (drums). They evolved out of 70s band Mickey Ratt, transforming into their present form in 1983, and embraced the Sunset Strip blend of pop hooks mixed with aggressive rock. Hitting a slick sound similar to the power pop of Cheap Trick as well as the metal of Iron Maiden, the band is best known for the multi-platinum album smashes 'Out of the Cellar' an… read more
Ratt is an American glam metal group formed in Los Angeles, CA and initially featured Stephen Pearcy (vocals), Robbin Crosby (guitar), Warren DeMartini (guitar), Juan Croucier (bass), and B… read more
Ratt is an American glam metal group formed in Los Angeles, CA and initially featured Stephen Pearcy (vocals), Robbin Crosby (guitar), Warren DeMartini (guitar), Juan Croucier (bass), and Bobby 'The Blotz' Blotzer (drums). Th… read more