We’re back this week to RATT-n-Roll as we journey through the discography and pick The Best & Worst of RATT!
Emerging from the streets of Los Angeles, the RATT story goes all the way back to the 70’s. Eventually, the lineup would solidify with singer Stephen Pearcy, guitarists Warren DeMartini and Robbin Crosby, bassist Juan Croucier, and drummer Bobby Blotzer. The twin guitar attack of DeMartini and Crosby combined with the solid rhythm section of Croucier and Blotzer was capped off with the unique vocals of Pearcy; making RATT one of the premier bands of the burgeoning Sunset Strip scene. From there, the band would release a debut EP and seven albums that would achieve over 20 million in sales. Setbacks, addictions, and even death would become a part of their story and we’re covering it all.
In this episode we discuss our thoughts on RATT and their discography. We’ll pick our Best & Worst track from ‘RATT.’ ‘Out of the Cellar,’ ‘Invasion of Your Privacy,’ ‘Dancing Undercover,’ ‘Reach for the Sky,’ ‘Detonator,’ ‘RATT 99.’ and ‘Infestation.’
It’s a solid hour plus of RATT-N-ROLL for your ears. We hope you enjoy The Best & Worst of RATT and SHARE with a friend.
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