Dangerous Toys got unfairly lumped in with the rest of the late-‘80s hair metal heap, but the Austin rockers’ eponymous debut owed a greater debt to ZZ Top and Aerosmith than Ratt and Poison. Sleazy blues rave-ups “Take Me Drunk” and “That Dog” dole out sizzling, southern-fried r...
’ 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 featured an ageless video, to boot. Elsewhere, the barren riff of album opener “Wanted Man” casts the quintet as the sleaziest band on the strip...
’ 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 featured an ageless video, to boot. Elsewhere, the barren riff of album opener “Wanted Man” casts the quintet as the sleaziest band on the strip...