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Ratt(ラットRatto) is a Stand used by two rats in Diamond Is Unbreakable.

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  • Ratt(ラットRatto) is a Stand used by two rats in Diamond Is Unbreakable.
  • Ratt was a male Bith navigation officer serving Captain Booster Terrik aboard the Errant Venture in 44 ABY. During the first ever Tendrando Arms Celebrity Sabacc Charity Challenge, Ratt flew the Errant Venture in orbit over Coruscant as it attacked Orbital Mirrors, distracting the Galactic Alliance Sixth Fleet—although the fleet could not return fire, due to the one hundred important governmental politicians aboard the Errant Venture for the sabacc tournament—and allowing a Jedi StealthX wing to launch safely, in order to help Luke and Ben Skywalker on Pydyr.
  • Ratt is an American metal/glam band whose song "Dance" appeared in the episode "Down for the Count (Part I)" of the series Miami Vice.
  • Ratt is an American heavy metal band that formed in San Diego and enjoyed significant commercial success in the 1980s. The band is most notable for their songs "Round and Round," "Wanted Man," "Lay It Down," "You're in Love", "Way Cool Jr." and "Back For More." Though the group lost popularity in the following decade, Ratt has been recognized as instrumental in the formation of the early 1980s Los Angeles hard rock and glam metal scene.
  • In 1992, Pearcy left Ratt to form his own band, Arcade, issuing a pair of releases -- 1993's self-titled debut and 1994's A/2 -- before forming another new band, Vertex (issuing a lone self-titled release in 1996). With their brand of glam metal out of step with the then-burgeoning alt-rock movement, Ratt decided to sit out much of the '90s, during which time DeMartini issued a solo album, Crazy Enough to Sing to You. But by the late '90s, the public's interest in '80s rock began to perk up, leading to Ratt reuniting in time for 1997's Collage. Two years later, Ratt's second self-titled release of their recording career was issued, following the same formula as its predecessor.
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  • "Dance"
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  • B
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  • Episode 90
  • Let's Go 'Hunting'!
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  • Bobby Blotzer
  • Carlos Cavazo
  • Stephen Pearcy
  • Warren DeMartini
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  • Miami Vice Performer
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  • Chapter 326
  • Let's Go 'Hunting'! (2)
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  • Members
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  • 1976(xsd:integer)
  • 1996(xsd:integer)
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  • Active
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  • Ratt
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  • Atlantic, Portrait, Loud & Proud/Roadrunner Records
  • Atlantic, Portrait, Roadrunner
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