Time Coast signed Ratt to a record contract, along with The Alley Cats, and worked with The Surf Punks.
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Yes L.A. was a one-sided silkscreened picture EP released in 1979 (see 1979 in music) on Dangerhouse Records (catalog number EW-79) featuring Los Angeles based punk rock bands Black Randy and the Metrosquad, Eyes, Bags, The Alley Cats, X and Germs.
The Alley Cats also became part of the Trinity Sports and Entertainment Group (led by NFL Quarterback Jay Fiedler, and remain there to this day.