Out of the Cellar

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Out of the Cellar is the 1984 debut studio album by American glam metal band Ratt, featuring their breakthrough hit "Round and Round" and helping define the Los Angeles metal scene of the mid-1980s.

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Out of the Cellar canonical 2

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Predicate Object
instanceOf debut album
studio album
artist Ratt NERFINISHED
associatedScene Los Angeles metal scene
breakthroughSong Round and Round NERFINISHED
certification RIAA triple platinum
chartPositionUSBillboard200 7
chronologicallyFollows Ratt (EP) NERFINISHED
chronologicallyPrecedes Invasion of Your Privacy NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
coverArtFeatures Tawny Kitaen NERFINISHED
criticalReception generally positive within hard rock and metal press
genre glam metal
heavy metal
hasMusicalStyleCharacteristic 80s hard rock production
hook-driven guitar riffs
melodic choruses
hasPart Back for More NERFINISHED
In Your Direction NERFINISHED
I’m Insane NERFINISHED
Lack of Communication
Round and Round NERFINISHED
Scene of the Crime NERFINISHED
She Wants Money NERFINISHED
The Morning After NERFINISHED
Wanted Man NERFINISHED
You’re in Trouble NERFINISHED
hasPersonnel Bobby Blotzer NERFINISHED
Juan Croucier NERFINISHED
Robbin Crosby NERFINISHED
Stephen Pearcy NERFINISHED
Warren DeMartini NERFINISHED
labelImprint Atlantic NERFINISHED
language English
leadSingle Round and Round NERFINISHED
length 37:08
notableFor helping define the Los Angeles metal scene of the mid-1980s
partOf 1980s glam metal movement
performer Ratt NERFINISHED
placeOfRecording Los Angeles NERFINISHED
producer Beau Hill NERFINISHED
recordedIn 1983
recordLabel Atlantic Records
releaseDate 1984-03-27

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Ratt notableAlbum Out of the Cellar
Ratt debutAlbum Out of the Cellar