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  2. Live & Rare Volume 1 - Wikipedia

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    Some listeners have complained about a two-second gap between live tracks, breaking up the sound of crowd noise. The three demo tracks were recorded under the name DuBrow, not Quiet Riot, as during this period Quiet Riot were broken up.

  3. Kevin DuBrow - Wikipedia

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    In June 1991, Heat renamed themselves Quiet Riot. Quiet Riot continued through the 90s in several different incarnations, including a full reunion with the Metal Health-era line-up. They released the albums Terrified (1993), Down to the Bone (1995), Alive and Well (1999) and Guilty Pleasures (2001).

  4. Rehab (Quiet Riot album) - Wikipedia

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    Rehab is the eleventh studio album released from the heavy metal band Quiet Riot in 2006. It is their first studio release since 2001's Guilty Pleasures, and is their final studio album to feature lead singer Kevin DuBrow before his death in November 2007.

  5. Metal Conqueror Tour - Wikipedia

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    A special pre-Defenders of the Faith mini tour took place in the United Kingdom and Germany, which went from 12 to 22 December 1983 with support act Quiet Riot. They would also perform at the Rock Pop Festival at Westfalenhallen in Dortmund on 18 December with Iron Maiden , Scorpions , Ozzy Osbourne , Def Leppard and Quiet Riot.

  6. Whitesnake - Wikipedia

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    [110] [111] Later that year, Whitesnake embarked on a six-week North American tour supporting Quiet Riot. [112] To further the band's reach in America, Whitesnake shot two music videos for the singles "Slow an' Easy" and "Love Ain't No Stranger", respectively. [113] Both songs reached the Top Tracks chart in the US.

  7. Pat Torpey - Wikipedia

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    At the end of 2006, Torpey joined "The Exile Social Club", a band that relives old rock 'n' roll hits and includes Chuck Wright from Quiet Riot, Jason Hook, and David Victor. Torpey had been involved in live performances at clinics for Tama Drums in Japan, Russia, China, Indonesia, Philippines and many other parts of the world.

  8. List of Great White band members - Wikipedia

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    For the subsequent tour, former Dio bassist Teddy Cook joined the band. [11] Cook remained for just one studio album, Sail Away, before he was fired for being a "poser" – in late 1995, Spitz stepped in again to record Let It Rock. [11] Former Quiet Riot bassist Sean McNabb joined for the subsequent tour. [12]

  9. Johnny Kelly - Wikipedia

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    Kelly served as a fill-in drummer for heavy metal band Pist.On on an American tour while their drummer, Jeff McManus, dealt with chronic muscle pain. [5] On February 25, 2011, it was announced that Kelly would be replacing Will Hunt as the drummer for Black Label Society for the remainder of their European tour.

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