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  2. Cum On Feel the Noize - Wikipedia

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    In 2002, Quiet Riot's version of "Cum On Feel the Noize" was ranked No. 80 on VH1's 100 Greatest One-Hit Wonders. In 2009, VH1 also ranked it No. 41 of the "best hard rock songs of all time". Originally, lead vocalist Kevin DuBrow was dead set on not covering the song, because he wanted the band to write every song on the album. In addition, he ...

  3. Quiet Riot - Wikipedia

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    In the 2005 album "Punk Goes 80's", Relient K covered The Bangles' song "Manic Monday" and changed two original lines to read "He says to me in his Quiet Riot voice: "C'mon feel the noise." On the Weezer track "Heart Songs" from their self-titled "Red" album , one line goes: "Quiet Riot got me started with the banging of my head."

  4. Metal Health - Wikipedia

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    Metal Health is the third studio album by the American heavy metal band Quiet Riot, released on February 28, 1983. [1] The album spawned the hit singles "Cum On Feel the Noize" and "Metal Health". It was the band's first album to receive a worldwide release, as the first two were released only in Japan.

  5. List of Quiet Riot members - Wikipedia

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    The classic Metal Health lineup of Quiet Riot in 2002, left to right: Kevin DuBrow, Rudy Sarzo, Frankie Banali and Carlos Cavazo. Quiet Riot is an American heavy metal band from Los Angeles, California. Formed in May 1975, the group originally included vocalist Kevin DuBrow, guitarist Randy Rhoads, bassist Kelly Garni and drummer Drew Forsyth. The current lineup features bassist Rudy Sarzo ...

  6. Metal Health (song) - Wikipedia

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    The lyric, "well now you're here, there's no way back", eventually became the title for Quiet Riot's documentary, released in 2015. [6] The main riff/structure of the song come from an older track entitled "No More Booze," which was originally performed by Snow, Carlos and Tony Cavazo's pre-Quiet Riot band.

  7. QR (album) - Wikipedia

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    QR. (1988) Terrified. (1993) QR (also known as Quiet Riot, Quiet Riot IV, or QR IV) is the sixth studio album by American heavy metal band Quiet Riot, released on October 21, 1988. [1] The album featured a major line-up change. Singer and founding member Kevin DuBrow had been fired before the recording sessions began, and replaced by Rough Cutt ...

  8. Greatest Hits (Quiet Riot album) - Wikipedia

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    Down to the Bone. (1995) Greatest Hits. (1996) Alive and Well. (1999) Greatest Hits is a greatest hits compilation by the band Quiet Riot released in 1996.

  9. QR III - Wikipedia

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    QR III (or Quiet Riot III) is the fifth studio album released by American Hard rock/heavy metal band Quiet Riot. It was released in 1986 on Pasha / CBS . It is the last album to feature lead singer Kevin DuBrow until the 1993 album Terrified .

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