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RATT Discography Rankings

RATT is one of the biggest bands to come out of the 1980s.

They’re most known for the song Round And Round from their album Out Of The Cellar, but trust me people, there is more to them than that song.

I don’t think they’ve ever made a bad album.  

The core lineup of singer Stephen Pearcy, guitarists Warren DeMartini and Robbin Crosby (RIP), bassist Juan Croucier, and drummer Bobby Blotzer made awesome music, sold lots of albums, and did big tours.

Bon Jovi opened for RATT!!  RATT were right there with Motley Crue, in my opinion, as one of the biggest bands around.

Unfortunately, they broke up in the 90s, and have had a few reunions since then (currently Stephen and Warren are working together again which is wonderful).

But regardless of what happens in the future, the music of RATT lives on and I hope that more and more people will go back and listen to their stuff.

Yeah Round And Round is a great song and video, but they have more to them than that.

RATT N Roll forever!!

OK here is my rankings of their albums.

  1. RATT (1999 album)/Nobody Rides For Free single (originally from the Point Break soundtrack but also on their RATT N Roll 81-91 compilation).  I’m ranking these together because I love that song so much.
  2. Invasion Of Your Privacy
  3. Out Of The Cellar
  4. RATT (1983 EP)
  5. Dancing Undercover
  6. Infestation
  7. Collage
  8. Reach For The Sky
  9. Detonator

Not as many albums as others I’ve ranked, but I felt I needed to do it.

Not only because RATT are awesome, but it should be pointed out how talented of a band they are.

Maybe it’s because of the breakups, but to me, they should still be as popular as Motley Crue, Def Leppard, Bon Jovi, and Poison, when it comes to the big bands from the 80s.

Because they are in my mind.

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