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QUIET RIOT - METAL HEALTH (1983)






This was the third album released by the band of the late Kevin DuBrow (RIP), and is an album remarkable for several reasons. Despite being the tereré release, was first published in the U.S., since the first two, QRI and QRII, in which he played Randy Rhoads, were released only in Japan. Interestingly, despite being the first record that did not have the genius of Randy (who, incidentally, only because he saved the first two papers) was the LP that catapulted them to fame they enjoyed during 80. It was neither more nor less than the first Heavy Metal album reached No. 1 on the charts in the United States, and reached 6 million copies sold. Suddenly, the 'Quietriotmania "had taken over the planet, the party had begun, and be virtually unknown, came to be in the mouth (and ears) of half the world. Another curiosity: this great success was due mainly to a version, not a proper subject. Indeed friends, I am talking about how not to 'Cum On Feel The Noize', the issue just 10 years earlier had made the Slide. More trivia: this group does not like the subject, but were forced to burn it under pressure 'external' which certainly hit the target full. l_b8c714c92f29430d2afc986d32c2b3e3 After that, the story of Quiet Riot quietly continued its course without too much upheaval, with its well-known solutions, meetings, training changes, etc ... but always, thanks to this record in particular, a certain aura of stardom. A milestone in the U.S. Metal 80's, which undoubtedly paved the way for the explosion that followed. Stylistically, I guess it just 80's Heavy Metal is the best description, although they have been wrongly stuffed into the sack of Glam sometimes due to their partying and carefree. Anyway, in all genres, there are some essential albums that define it and those who are pioneers, and 'Metal Health' is one of them. If not for its quality, that is, by its enormous historical importance this is another essential. Many bands that came after owes much to Metal Health Quiet Riot and, as they opened a gap which could be disclosed. The formation was composed by guitarist Carlos Cavazo, which was commissioned to replace Randy, and a rhythm of real estate: Rudy Sarzo on bass and Frankie Banali on drums.


CUM ON FEEL THE NOIZE!

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