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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Matt_ThorrMatt Thorr - Wikipedia

    Matt Thorne, also known as Matt Thorr, is a bassist who has played in the glam metal band Ratt, Rough Cutt, and Jailhouse. He co-wrote the song "Back For More" with Stephen Pearcy on Ratt's album Out of the Cellar.

  2. Matt Thorr es un bajista estadounidense, reconocido por su participación en las bandas Rough Cutt, [1] Jailhouse y Mickey Ratt, la primera versión de la banda de hard rock Ratt. [2] [3]

  3. 10 de abr. de 2011 · Matthew Thorne. Age: 61 (born May 2nd, 1963) Place of birth: United States. Gender: Male. Active Bands. Past Bands. Live. Links. Platinum Overdose. Guitars (rhythm) (2019-present) Grass. As Matt Thorne: Bass. Hear 'n Aid. Vocals (backing) (1985) Jailhouse. Bass (1988-?) L.A. Rocks. Bass (1987) Mickey Ratt. Bass (1976-1981) Rough Cutt.

  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Rough_CuttRough Cutt - Wikipedia

    Former Rough Cutt bassist Matt Thorne most recently [when?] played rhythm guitar with the band Platinum Overdose whose debut album, Murder In High Heels, was released on the Demon Doll label in August 2019.

  5. Pearcy rebuilt the band with the addition of guitarists Jake E. Lee and Bob DeLellis, bassist Matt Thorr and drummer Dave Alford, as well as renaming it M. Ratt and, later, Ratt. The lineup lasted only a few months, with Alford and Lee quitting after Pearcy fired DeLellis without consulting them.

  6. Ratt is a glam metal band. Discography: Out of the Cellar, Invasion of Your Privacy, Dancing Undercover, Reach for the Sky, Detonator.. Songs: Tell The World, You Think You're Tough, Round And Round, Back For More, Lack Of Communication.. Members: Stephen Pearcy, Juan Croucier, Jordan Ziff, Chris Sanders, Pete Holmes..

  7. www.wikiwand.com › en › Matt_ThorrMatt Thorr - Wikiwand

    Matt Thorne, also known as Matt Thorr, is a bassist who has played in the glam metal band Ratt, Rough Cutt, and Jailhouse. He co-wrote the song "Back For More" with Stephen Pearcy on Ratt's album Out of the Cellar.