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  2. Ratt discography - Wikipedia

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    Year Title Peak chart positions Certifications Album US [1] Main Rock [1] CAN [2] UK [4]; 1983 "You Think You're Tough" Ratt EP: 1984 "Round and Round" 12 4 16 — Out of the Cellar "Back for More" [airplay]

  3. Ratt - Wikipedia

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    The self-titled independent EP was well-received, and the band was signed by Atlantic Records. Ratt immediately started writing and recording their first full-length album. Out of the Cellar was released in March 1984 and was praised by both fans and critics.

  4. Detonator (album) - Wikipedia

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    Detonator is the fifth studio album by American glam metal band Ratt, released August 21, 1990, by Atlantic Records.This is the last album to feature bassist Juan Croucier until his return in 2012, as well as guitarist Robbin Crosby before his death in 2002.

  5. Stephen Pearcy - Wikipedia

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    The band opened arena shows and tours for ZZ Top, Ozzy Osbourne and Billy Squier. "Out of the Cellar" went five times multi-platinum, and the band headed its own arena tours around the world for the next ten years. After releasing four multi-platinum records and three gold albums with Ratt, [citation needed] Pearcy left the band in 1992. [5]

  6. Out of the Cellar - Wikipedia

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    Produced by Beau Hill, Out of the Cellar features Ratt's best-known hit, "Round and Round". It also contains other popular songs such as "Wanted Man", "Lack of Communication", and a re-recorded version of "Back for More". The latter song originally appeared on the EP Ratt. "In Your Direction" was a song that Pearcy wrote when the band was still ...

  7. Infestation (album) - Wikipedia

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    Infestation is the seventh and final studio album by American glam metal band Ratt. It is the band's first original effort since their self-titled album in 1999, and the first album since the death of Robbin Crosby in 2002. This is the only album to feature guitarist Carlos Cavazo, formerly of Quiet Riot.

  8. Tell the World: The Very Best of Ratt - Wikipedia

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    Ironically, the title track for this compilation, ("Tell the World"), which originally appeared on the band's 1983 self-titled debut EP, is not actually included; in fact, no selection from the EP appears.

  9. Juan Croucier - Wikipedia

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    Croucier played in Ratt for the remainder of the decade, and the four LPs they released in the 1980s all went platinum. Croucier wrote many of Ratt's biggest hits such as " Lack of Communication " and " You're in Love ," and his backing vocals became a trademark part of the band's sound.