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Out of the Cellar

Ratt

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Released at the beginning of 1984, Ratt’s Out of the Cellar was one of the first works to crystallize what would later become known as hair metal, and it remains one of the genre’s most memorable works. Ratt didn’t have the visual impact of their rivals Mötley Crüe, but Out of the Cellar is more consistent than Crüe’s precedent-setting Shout at the Devil, which was released just a few months earlier. The songwriting is stronger, and the production — courtesy of pop metal guru Beau Hill — is sharper. “Round and Round” was the band’s monster hit and the album’s centerpiece. All hair metal is based on the blend of grinding riffs and sweet hooks, but “Round and Round” is one of a handful of songs that perfects the formula. Other standouts include “You’re In Trouble,” “Back For More” and “The Morning After.” Ratt wasn’t as fearsome as Mötley, nor were they as fluffy as Poison. Instead, Out of the Cellar occupies the middle ground, with one foot firmly planted in malevolent hard rock, and the other tipping towards pop delirium.

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Song By Song Review(Ratt) This is the best hair album and theres only 2 reviews. wow 1.Wanted Man-the second single, love the guitar and singing-9.6/10 2.Your In Trouble-bass intro is sick and second verse-8/10 3.Round And Round-peaked at number 12 hot100 well its my favorite song-100/10 4.In Your Direction-wow great guitar great everything second favorite on the album-10/10 5.She Wants Money-just great-9/10 6.Lack of Communication-Juan was great with this-9.3/10 7.Back For More-acoustic,intro,verse,singing is sick but the guitar solo is from hell its so fast-10/10 8.She Want Money- An ok song-7.9/10 9.I'm Insane-makes want to kick someones a** gets me pumped-9.8/10 10.Scene of the Crime-the begining is like sweet chil o mine thats were slash got that riff from-9.9/10 Overall bad a**! Worth buying album-10/10

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This is the First review of one the arguably finest Hair Metal albums of the 80's. Concise Hard Rocking good time songs, augmented by one of the finest guitarists of the era. If you are into 80's metal, this is a must Have.

Biography

Formed: 1983 in Los Angeles, CA

Genre: Rock

Years Active: '70s, '80s, '90s, '00s, '10s

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...
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