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The Gauntlet: Ratt

Ratt Bio


Ratt   Band Members

Jizzy Pearl - Vocals and Guitar
Warren DeMartini - Lead Guitar
John Corabi - Guitar and Vocals
Robbie Crane - Bass
Bobby Blotzer - Drums

Subgenres:
nu metal
hard rock
pop metal


Ratt's melodic heavy metal made the Los Angles quintet one of the most popular rock acts of the mid-1980s. Ratt released their self-titled debut album in 1983, which lead to their first formal album in 1984, Out of the Cellar. This was the band's biggest success, reaching American Top 10 and selling three million copies.

The band's second album, Invasion of Your Privacy (1985), sold one million copies and reached number nine on Billboard' s 200 Top Selling Albums chart. Ratt soon became a staple on both MTV and AOR stations.

The band continued their platinum success throughout the 1980s, releasing platinum albums such as Dancin Undercover (1986), Reach for the Sky (1988) and Detonator (1990).

Ratt is composed of Jizzy Pearl, John Corabi, Robbie Crane, and original members Warren DeMartini and Bobby Blotzer.



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Kirk Hammett of Metallica was vacationing in Cabo San Lucas and walked into Cabo Wabo while the Mexican band Vitamin T was playing a cover of 'Until It Sleeps'. Hammett walked over and grabbed a guitar and jammed along with the band.




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