Live in Japan

'89 Live in Japan is a DVD released by heavy metal band Quiet Riot on November 16, 2004.

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  • Nov 16, 2004

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Quiet Riot

Quiet Riot was an American heavy metal band whose 1983 US Festival appearance helped to solidify metal's image. They are best known for their hit singles "Cum On Feel the Noize" and "Metal Health." They were founded in 1973 by guitarist Randy Rhoads and bassist Kelly Garni, under the name Mach 1....
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