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== Post-Ratt and returns == After Ratt broke up, DeMartini had a short stint with the band [[Dokken]] before briefly becoming a touring guitarist for [[hard rock]] band [[Whitesnake]] in 1994. In 1995, he released his debut solo song "Surf's Up" as an EP featuring remixes of the title track, followed by his only full-length album to date, ''Crazy Enough to Sing to You'', in 1996. Ratt reunited in 1996 and released two albums, [[Collage (Ratt album)|''Collage'']] in July 1997, and a [[Ratt (album)|self-titled album]] in July 1999, which was a critical and commercial failure. In 2003, DeMartini was hired to replace guitarist [[Doug Aldrich]] in the band [[Dio (band)|Dio]] but after several rehearsals he decided to leave the band due to musical differences with band leader [[Ronnie James Dio]]. Ratt reformed again in 2007 and began a tour in the summer of that year. In March 2018, it was widely rumored that DeMartini had lost interest with continuing forward with Ratt due to ongoing problems within the band. In July 2018, Ratt stated that DeMartini would no longer be involved with the current touring lineup as "he didn't want to go out there anymore."
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