RATT Singer STEPHEN PEARCY Introduces Two New Hot Sauces

March 28, 2011

RATT singer Stephen Pearcy's Top Fuel World has introduces two hot sauces from Giddy Up Sauces.

Stephen, being the connoisseur of hot sauces, and always looking for the next fresh taste, has partnered with Giddy Up Sauces to bring you two new flavors for your table.

Prepare your taste buds for the ultimate hot sauce and barbeque sauces, "Detonator Hot Sauce" and "Top Fuel BBQ Sauce", made from Chris Santos on behalf of Giddy Up Sauces.

"Detonator" is a hot sauce to surely light your fuse. Perfect for chips, tacos, or anything that needs to be lit up.

"BBQ" is a tangy BBQ sauce to complement any dish off the barbie.

Expect these legendary sauces soon at stores and restaurants near you.

In addition to his solo work, Pearcy is focusing on running his record label, Top Fuel Records, as well as launching BATTERING RAMM, a group in which he plays guitar and whose music he has described as "way more aggressive than anything I've done in the past."

Pearcy recently recorded a new version of RATT's '80s hit "Wanted Man" for "Big John's Rock N Lock", the new show featuring world-famous rock and roll bodyguard "Big" John Murray, celebrity reality star of VH1's "Rock Of Love".

Pearcy posted a message on Twitter earlier in the month stating that RATT will remain inactive for the remainder of 2011 while he pursues other projects, including the release of a new solo album. He said, "RATT with me involved will not be active [in] 2011, maybe longer. No new record, tour, or life with me until things are back on track! Until then, M.I.A."

"Infestation", the first studio record in 11 years from RATT, sold around 14,000 copies in the United States in its first week of release to debut at position No. 30 on the Billboard 200 chart. The CD was released on April 20, 2010 via Loud & Proud.

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