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Quiet Riot is an American heavy metal band, whose 1983 & 1984 success started the 1980s' glam metal scene. They were founded in 1975 by guitarist Randy Rhoads. The original lineup featured lead vocalist Kevin DuBrow, Kelly Garni (bass) and Drew Forsyth (drums). The name "Quiet Riot" appears to come from a phrase in John Barth's 1960s novel Giles Goat-Boy. They are ranked at number 100 on VH1's "100 Greatest Artists of Hard Rock".With the original four members, they recorded their debut album Quiet Riot, or QR I, which was released in Japan in 1978. Months later, bassist Kelly Garni left the band. After replacing him with Rudy Sarzo, the second album Quiet Riot II, or QR II, was recorded and released in Japan in 1979.In November 1979, after failing to release an album in the U.S., Rhoads followed his friend Dana Strum's advice and joined Ozzy Osbourne's band. DuBrow and Forsyth tried to keep the band together following Rhoads' departure. From 1980-1982 the band's name was changed to DuBrow.Following the death of Rhoads in a plane crash on March 19, 1982, DuBrow attempted to reform Quiet Riot. None of the other original members were interested, so Tony Cavazo's brother Carlos joined as lead guitarist, Sarzo re-joined the band on bass, and Rudy's friend, drummer Frankie Banali, completed the lineup.In September 1982, with a little help from producer Spencer Proffer. They were signed to CBS records in America, and on March 11, 1983, their American debut album Metal Health was released. (Their two previous albums, QR I and QR II, have still not been released in the United States).On August 27, 1983, Quiet Riot's second single "Cum on Feel the Noize" / Run For Cover was released. Cum On Feel The Noize, a cover of the 1973 Slade hit, spent two weeks at #5 on the Billboard chart in November 1983. It was the first Heavy Metal song to make the Top 5 on Billboard's "Hot 100 singles chart" and it was the first of a string of Slade sound-alikes recorded by the group. The success of the single helped carry "Metal Health" to the top of Billboard Music Charts pop album charts, making it the first heavy metal album to ever reach #1
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