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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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Alive and Well
Alive and Well is a 1999 reunion album by the classic lineup of the heavy metal band Quiet Riot. Features nine new tracks alongside updated versions of six of their classics, including "Cum On Feel The Noize", "Metal Health (Bang Your Head)" and "Mama Weer All Crazee Now". The DuBrow/Paris penned ... -
The Randy Rhoads Years
The Randy Rhoads Years features a handful of songs from Randy Rhoads' time in Quiet Riot in the 1970s. It features previously unreleased material and some songs from Quiet Riot's first two albums (which were released only in Japan). However, none of these songs are the same versions that appear on... -
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Down to the Bone
Down to the Bone is a Quiet Riot album recorded at Ocean Studios, Burbank Calif., The Track House, Van Nuys, Calif., and Paramount Studios, Hollywood, California. All tracks by Frankie Banali, Cavazo, DuBrow except were noted -
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Quiet Riot II
Quiet Riot II is the second album by heavy metal band Quiet Riot. Like their first album, this was released only in Japan. Although Rudy Sarzo is pictured and credited, the recordings were made before he replaced Kelly Garni. "Afterglow (of Your Love)" is a cover of a Small Faces song, all others... -
Quiet Riot
This article is about the 1977 album Quiet Riot. For the 1988 album Quiet Riot, see Quiet Riot (1988 album). Quiet Riot is the first album by the band of the same name, released in 1977. This album features Randy Rhoads on guitar and was only released in Japan. The song "Back to the Coast" was... -
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