![]() ![]() “Round and Round” was the band’s monster hit and the album’s centerpiece. ![]() The songwriting is stronger, and the production - courtesy of pop metal guru Beau Hill - is sharper. 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. 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.
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