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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".
With lead singer Kevin DuBrow and drummer Frankie Banali regrouped under the moniker DuBrow, the band was back in the clubs, watching as a new wave of hard rock and metal acts, among them Mötley Crüe, W.A.S.P., Ratt, Dokken and more, began to take over.
Quiet Riot released 'Metal Health,' the first heavy metal disc to top the 'Billboard' album charts, on March 11, 1983.
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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.
about how he quit Ozzy Osbourne’s band and rejoined Quiet Riot after guitarist Randy Rhoads died when the small plane he was in crashed into the tour bus.
Quiet Riot’s iconic song, “Bang Your Head (Mental Health),” has become a timeless anthem for rock music enthusiasts. Released in 1983, the song continues to resonate with audiences worldwide.
Quiet Riot earned a Top 40 hit with the title track off their chart-topping album 'Metal Health,' released on March 11, 1983.
The song title is a play on the phrase "Mental Health," and is a celebration of the rebellious nature of heavy metal and fans who bang their heads to the music. Lead singer Kevin DuBrow wrote the lyric, which is based on the slights he heard throughout his life.
Quiet Riot - Mental Health Off of the LP, Super Hits Released by: Epic, 1999 Produced by: Various Originally off of their 3rd studio LP, Mental Health, 1983 Song written by: Kevin...