1. Eat Me Up Alive
2. Best of Me
3. A Little Too Much
4. Look Out Below
5. Last Call
6. Lost Weekend
7. As Good as it Gets
8. Garden of Ede
9. Take a Big Bite
10. Take Me Home
11. Don’t Let Go
hey guys you were my band hands down growing up, I miss Robin still cant beleive hes gone.but hey im 41 now and i started rocking with ratt and roll in 1981 with the album ratt so ratt and roll will always be a WAY OF LIFE. ROCK ON!
=Ludwig Von Filmmaker said:Hey, This new album is beyond good and evil. Sounds like the best times of the Out of the Cellar and Invasion of your Privacy. This rocks, thanks Ratt. Great, great. Album. Eat Me Up Alive, the best Metal Song in years.
Yeah, that's just what I said Ludwig! Eat Me Up Alive is the greatest song and Infestation is the greatest album in 20 years since G'NR's Illusion!
Hey, This new album is beyond good and evil. Sounds like the best times of the Out of the Cellar and Invasion of your Privacy. This rocks, thanks Ratt. Great, great. Album. Eat Me Up Alive, the best Metal Song in years.
@rockinrhonda:
lol you lucky fuck and you almost took it for granted!!! if i got one wish it would be to live my youth through 77+ im 17 now and fuckin wish haha, glad your enjoying your old school music its fucking awesome
A new friend of mine who's been your fan from the beginning jump-started the memory banks of my so-called brain!! I guess I got hung up on grunge first and then the new rock. I kept sayin to my buddies this new music style is o.k.. I guess i like it. I didn't really "FEEL" it. Not much of it MOVED me. Then I met Arthur and he was real into 80''s rock. It was such a pure thrill to go down memory lane listening to all his his kick ass 80's rock. I TRULY HAD FORGOTTEN HOW MUCH I USED BE COMPLETLEY CONSUMED WITH ALL THE GREAT ROCK AND ROLL AND METAL OF OUR GENERATION. Class of 82"'! I was a bit unset w/myself for having abandoned the bands and musicicans of my youth. I was brainwashed by psuedo rock/grunge and ended up trying country on for size. Then I really swayed and ended up a TEXAS/Country music listener out of sheer bordome.. TO THINE OWN HEART I wBETRAYED! SO WELCOME ROCKIN R
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ANATOLIJBelov22 // December 30, 2011 10:19:40 PM UTC
ANATOLIJBelov22 // December 30, 2011 9:58:01 PM UTC
41yr old ratt fan // September 28, 2011 4:11:13 AM UTC
hey guys you were my band hands down growing up, I miss Robin still cant beleive hes gone.but hey im 41 now and i started rocking with ratt and roll in 1981 with the album ratt so ratt and roll will always be a WAY OF LIFE. ROCK ON!
Ludwig Von Filmmaker // July 28, 2011 5:33:42 PM UTC
@BigRATTfan: Sure, man. Maybe I don't think about the GnR album as good as you do, but the newest Ratt album is so f...kn good.
BigRATTfan // July 23, 2011 7:29:26 PM UTC
Yeah, that's just what I said Ludwig! Eat Me Up Alive is the greatest song and Infestation is the greatest album in 20 years since G'NR's Illusion!
Ludwig Von Filmmaker // July 23, 2011 7:05:03 PM UTC
Hey, This new album is beyond good and evil. Sounds like the best times of the Out of the Cellar and Invasion of your Privacy. This rocks, thanks Ratt. Great, great. Album. Eat Me Up Alive, the best Metal Song in years.
ratt-judaspriest420 // March 04, 2011 11:42:56 PM UTC
@rockinrhonda: lol you lucky fuck and you almost took it for granted!!! if i got one wish it would be to live my youth through 77+ im 17 now and fuckin wish haha, glad your enjoying your old school music its fucking awesome
BigRATTfan // February 02, 2011 11:48:52 PM UTC
Infestation is a KILLER album and Eat Me Up Alive is the greatest rock/metal song in DECADES!! Over 20 years!!
When is the last time a song is SO good you have to hear it again and again? THAT is how good Eat Me Up Alive is!!
RATT is the greatest band ever!!
rockinrhonda // January 17, 2011 12:37:17 PM UTC
A new friend of mine who's been your fan from the beginning jump-started the memory banks of my so-called brain!! I guess I got hung up on grunge first and then the new rock. I kept sayin to my buddies this new music style is o.k.. I guess i like it. I didn't really "FEEL" it. Not much of it MOVED me. Then I met Arthur and he was real into 80''s rock. It was such a pure thrill to go down memory lane listening to all his his kick ass 80's rock. I TRULY HAD FORGOTTEN HOW MUCH I USED BE COMPLETLEY CONSUMED WITH ALL THE GREAT ROCK AND ROLL AND METAL OF OUR GENERATION. Class of 82"'! I was a bit unset w/myself for having abandoned the bands and musicicans of my youth. I was brainwashed by psuedo rock/grunge and ended up trying country on for size. Then I really swayed and ended up a TEXAS/Country music listener out of sheer bordome.. TO THINE OWN HEART I wBETRAYED! SO WELCOME ROCKIN R
djdvusdesi // December 03, 2010 3:55:06 PM UTC
which stands for Disc Jockey Devious Desi
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