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Personnel: Warren DeMartini, Carlos Cavazo (vocals, guitar); Stephen Pearcy (vocals); Bobby Blotzer (drums).Audio Mixers: Dave Holdredge; Michael "Elvis" Baskette.Recording in...Read more
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Let's face it, it is NICE to have Stephen Pearcy back. Take the album and view it in your mind as a "in the now" piece and you will like it. There are a couple of ...Read more
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infriggincredible, great album!!!!!
I really didn't believe the reviews about it before cause I never really heard it Really sounded great they still have their chops warren still sounds great,
carlos, does...Read more

Infestation by Ratt (CD, Apr-2010, Loud (USA))

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Album Features
UPC:016861786328
Artist:Ratt
Format:CD
Release Year:2010
Record Label:Loud (USA)
Genre:Hard Rock, Rock & Pop

Track Listing
1. Eat Me Up Alive
2. Best of Me
3. Little Too Much, A
4. Look Out Below
5. Last Call
6. Lost Weekend
7. As Good as It Gets
8. Garden of Eden
9. Take a Big Bite
10. Take Me Home
11. Don't Let Go

Details
Playing Time:42 min.
Producer:Michael "Elivs" Baskette
Distributor:WEA (Distributor)
Recording Type:Studio
Recording Mode:Stereo
SPAR Code:n/a

Album Notes
Personnel: Warren DeMartini, Carlos Cavazo (vocals, guitar); Stephen Pearcy (vocals); Bobby Blotzer (drums).Audio Mixers: Dave Holdredge; Michael "Elvis" Baskette.Recording information: Studio Barbarosa, Bavon, VA.Ratt's first album in 11 years and their seventh overall (1997's Collage is a generally disowned odds-and-sods affair), 2010's Infestation turned the page on a decade-long nightmare for the `80s glam metal legends; a decade that was rife with personal and legal strife culminating in competing touring entities led by different estranged bandmembers and, most tragic of all, the death of founding guitarist Robbin Crosby in 2002. But just when most fans and detractors alike had given the band up as a hopeless cause, original members Stephen Pearcy, Warren DeMartini, and Bobby Blotzer managed to bury their hatchets long enough to recruit former Quiet Riot stalwart Carlos Cavazo, call on sometime bassist Robbie Craine, and sign a new deal with heavy metal HQ Roadrunner Records. The resulting Infestation was then conceived with every intention of traveling back in time -- all the way to 1985's Invasion of Your Privacy, to be precise -- for the sounds and songwriting inspiration guiding standout tracks like "Eat Me Up Alive," "Best of Me," and "Lost Weekend," which find guitarists DeMartini and Cavazo peeling off crisp, echoing staccato riffs and flashy lead runs as though grunge had never happened. These six-string histrionics buttress those often irresistible gang choruses, so typical of Ratt's platinum-coated heyday, and also crucial to supporting/masking lead singer Stephen Pearcy's well-known limitations. Although, to be fair, vocal acrobatics were rarely a top priority for a generation weaned on David Lee Roth-era Van Halen, whose legacy obviously towers over much of Ratt's work, and certainly unapologetic new odes to excess like "A Little Too Much," "Last Call," and the slow grinding "As Good as it Gets." That's not to say that the familiar formulas reprised here don't grow tiresome after a while, yielding some late album filler material like the mindless drivel of "Take a Big Bite" and lone ballad "Take Me Home," which once again confirms Ratt's career-long ineptitude with the form (a badge of honor, some might say, since Ratt succeeded without ballads while the vast majority of their peers absolutely depended on them for success). In the end, though, even these deficiencies contribute the authentic feel achieved by Infestation: its songs may not radiate enough magic by 2010's musical standards, but could very well have been arena-packing hits in another era; and so the album exceeds expectations on many levels, not least by sounding and feeling like the first legitimate Ratt album since the distant '80s. ~ Eduardo Rivadavia

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The songs are hearty, with mischief-filled hooks and aggressive guitar work -- a real revival of the style and attitude that made them great.
Kerrang

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Ratt&Roll?

Created: 04/06/10
Let's face it, it is NICE to have Stephen Pearcy back. Take the album and view it in your mind as a "in the now" piece and you will like it. There are a couple of tracks that rank in the yesteryear "feelgood and biting cool" melodious RATT but overall its just cool to chill with. WOULD IT MAKE A COOL ADDITION to you RATT library?! Most probably yes. B-
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infriggincredible, great album!!!!!

Created: 08/11/10
I really didn't believe the reviews about it before cause I never really heard it Really sounded great they still have their chops warren still sounds great,
carlos, does a great job too steven and bobby sound great, robbie gives juan a run for the money, bottom line it's worth what you pay for!!!!
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Awesome music!!

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Created: 12/06/11
If Ratt had kept making music like this years ago the "Hair Bands" would had never died. Kickass cd!!
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It keeps in line with all older titles.

Created: 07/08/10
Excellent Album. Even after all these years RATT can still put it out there. If you were (or are) a fan of RATT from the 80's & 90's, this is a must have album!
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Ratt "Infestation" album

Created: 07/05/10
Great Album! The Ratt Pack is back!! These guys were huge in the 80's with awesome music and awesome world tours. They have been around forever. Like Rats, you can try to exterminate them but they keep coming back. Great to have this music around.
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