"Dreams" was the Cranberries' first major hit and helped launch their career. The song was written by lead singer Dolores O'Riordan when she was just 19 and was inspired by the joy and hope she felt when she first fell in love. "Dreams" remains one of the most popular records in the...
73. Ratt, Out of the Cellar Atlantic 73. Ratt, 'Out of the Cellar' (Atlantic, 1984) Bursting onto the scene in 1984 with ‘Out of the Cellar,’ Ratt delivered with their first studio effort, Out of the Cellar.' “Round and Round” was one of the biggest hits of the glam era and...
READ MORE:Rock + Metal Artists Who've Made the Most Money Selling Concert Tickets TheBillboard200 chart ranks the most popular U.S. albums of the week based on multi-metric consumption as measured in equivalent album units, as compiled by Luminate, the data provider formerly known as MRC Da...
"Dreams" was the Cranberries' first major hit and helped launch their career. The song was written by lead singer Dolores O'Riordan when she was just 19 and was inspired by the joy and hope she felt when she first fell in love. "Dreams" remains one of the most popular records in the...
Hair metal was at its peak in the 1980s, and perhaps no band defined the genre quite like Ratt. "Round and Round" came off of their 1984 debut albumOut of the Cellar. The track reachedNo. 12on theBillboard100 and widely introduced the world to Ratt. ...
Hair metal was at its peak in the 1980s, and perhaps no band defined the genre quite like Ratt. "Round and Round" came off of their 1984 debut albumOut of the Cellar. The track reachedNo. 12on theBillboard100 and widely introduced the world to Ratt. ...
"Dreams" was the Cranberries' first major hit and helped launch their career. The song was written by lead singer Dolores O'Riordan when she was just 19 and was inspired by the joy and hope she felt when she first fell in love. "Dreams" remains one of the most popular records in the...
The band’s name was misspelled on the comp: the song was credited to “Mettallica.” They weren’t copying Ratt’s use of the unnecessary double “t,” though. As Slagel tells Loudwire, “It was a typo; the typesetter got it wrong, and back in those days you could not see [the ...
The band’s name was misspelled on the comp: the song was credited to “Mettallica.” They weren’t copying Ratt’s use of the unnecessary double “t,” though. As Slagel tells Loudwire, “It was a typo; the typesetter got it wrong, and back in those days you could not see [the ...
“Mrs. Robinson, you’re trying to seduce me.” This guy has acquired quite the collection of hair metal band names on his leg – Ratt, Motley Crue, Cinderella, Poison … he’s ready to hit the Sunset Strip with a platinum blonde wig and 6-inch heels. Fortunately, if this guy feels...