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Quiet Riot
Riot, クワイエット・ライオット
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Quiet RiotParty All NightTelegenics Number 19C. October 1984. Pop Rock 13
Quiet RiotCum On Feel The NoizeQuiet Riot. Bang Thy Head
Quiet RiotMetal HealthQuiet Riot. Bang Thy Head
Quiet RiotParty All NightQuiet Riot. Bang Thy Head
Quiet RiotMama Weer All Crazee NowQuiet Riot. Bang Thy Head
Quiet RiotThe Wild And The YoungQuiet Riot. Bang Thy Head
Quiet RiotParty All NightRock America AOR November 1984
Quiet RiotMama Weer All Crazee NowRock America AOR September 1984
Quiet RiotMetal HealthMagical Flight Vol.8
Quiet RiotMama Weer All Crazee NowMagical Flight Vol.8
Quiet RiotCum On Feel The NoizeMixMash Rock Classics Hard And Heavy Vol.1
Quiet RiotCum On Feel The NoizeBest Of Hair Bands Vol.1
Quiet RiotBang Your Head (Metal Health)Best Of Hair Bands Vol.1
Quiet RiotCum On Feel The NoizeHot Video Classics Best Of 80-83 Vol.3
Quiet RiotCome On And Feel The NoizeETV Network Vital Classics 13. Party Rock
Quiet RiotMama Weer All Crazee NowScreenplay VJ-Pro Classic Vision 80s Rock Vol.3 June 2007
Quiet RiotParty All NightScreenplay VJ-Pro Classic Vision 80s Rock Vol.4 April 2008
Quiet Riot is a heavy metal band from Los Angeles, CA. The band was formed in 1975 by guitarist Randy Rhoads, bassist Kelly Garni, vocalist Kevin DuBrow and drummer Drew Forsyth. Despite their local popularity, the group was unable to secure a record deal in the United States. Their first two albums, 1978's "Quiet Riot" and 1979's "Quiet Riot II" were released by CBS/Sony in Japan. In 1979, Rhoads departed to accept an offer to join Ozzy Osbourne's solo band. DuBrow and Forsyth continued on with new members before splitting in 1980. After that, DuBrow continued with various players under the name "DuBrow". Eventually, Dubrow included Kevin, guitarist Carlos Cavazo, drummer Frankie Banali, and bassist Rudy Sarzo (who initially joined Quiet Riot after the band recorded their 2nd album). In 1982, DuBrow changed their name to Quiet Riot. For many fans, this is the quintessential Quiet Riot line up. In 1983, the band released "Metal Health" which would be the first heavy metal album to reach the top of the Billboard charts. The band was unable to reproduce this success, however, and this, combined with their unhappiness with their recording contract and Kevin Dubrow's media assaults on his contemporaries led to the band fracturing, culminating in Dubrow being fired from the band he had co-founded. The band recruited singer Paul Shortino as Dubrow's replacement before splitting in 1989. In 1990, Dubrow and Cavazo relaunched Quiet Riot. By 1997, Banali and Sarzo would rejoin the band. The band continued to release albums, although they never came close to their 1983 commercial heights. In 2003, the band split again, but Dubrow and Banali reformed Quiet Riot the following year with bassist Chuck Wright, who had done stints in Dubrow and Quiet Riot throughout the 1980s, and guitarist Alex Grossi. in 2007, Dubrow died from a cocaine overdose. Banali issued a statement mourning his friend and stating that he would not continue Quiet Riot without Kevin. However, in 2010, Frankie reversed his stance and reunited with Alex Grossi and Chuck Wright to revive Quiet Riot with previously unknown vocalist Mark Huff. Huff was let go from the band at the beginning of 2012. He was eventually replaced by another unknown, Scott Vokoun. The band split with Vokoun in 2013 and is currently fronted by Jizzy Pearl (formerly of Love/Hate and Ratt). In 2014, a documentary called "Well, Now You're Here, There's No Way Back", was released. The film, directed and produced by Banali's fiancee, focuses on Banali's attempts to restart the group, his anger over Dubrow's death, the group's tenure with Mark Huff, and their discovery of Scott Vokoun.
Quiet Riot is an American heavy metal band, best known for their hit singles "Metal Health" and "Cum on Feel the Noize". The band was founded in 1973, by guitarist Randy Rhoads and bassist Kelly Garni under the name Mach 1. They then changed the name to Little Women, before settling on Quiet Riot in May 1975. The band's name was inspired by a conversation with Rick Parfitt of the British band Status Quo, in which Parfitt said he'd like to name a band "Quite Right", The band is ranked at No. 100 on VH1's "100 Greatest Artists of Hard Rock".
The original line-up featured Rhoads and Garni with lead vocalist Kevin DuBrow and drummer Drew Forsyth. Their most commercially successful lineup consisted of DuBrow alongside guitarist Carlos Cavazo, bassist Rudy Sarzo and drummer Frankie Banali, and in 1983 released their breakthrough album Metal Health, which is known for being the first heavy metal album to top the Billboard album chart. Despite several lineup changes and brief breakups, Quiet Riot continued to record and tour until DuBrow's death from an accidental cocaine overdose in 2007. Banali revived the band in 2010, and the current lineup consists of himself on drums, lead vocalist Jizzy Pearl, bassist Chuck Wright and guitarist Alex Grossi.
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