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Metal Health

Quiet Riot

Type:
Full-length
Release date:
February 8th, 1983
Label:
Epic
Reviews:
4 reviews (avg. 84%)
1. Metal Health 05:16   Show lyrics
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2. Cum on Feel the Noize (Slade cover) 04:50   Show lyrics
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3. Don't Wanna Let You Go 04:42   Show lyrics
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4. Slick Black Cadillac 04:12   Show lyrics
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5. Love's a Bitch 04:11   Show lyrics
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6. Breathless 03:51   Show lyrics
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7. Run for Cover 03:38   Show lyrics
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8. Battle Axe 01:38   instrumental
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9. Let's Get Crazy 04:08   Show lyrics
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10. Thunderbird 04:43   Show lyrics
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Band members
Kevin Dubrow (R.I.P. 2007) Vocals
Carlos Cavazo Guitars
Rudy Sarzo Bass
Frankie Banali Drums
Guest/Session
Chuck Wright Bass
Miscellaneous staff
Spencer Proffer Producer
Duane Baron Engineering
Sam Emerson Photography
Kevin Dubrow (R.I.P. 2007) Vocals
Carlos Cavazo Guitars
Rudy Sarzo Bass
Frankie Banali Drums
Spencer Proffer Producer
Duane Baron Engineering
Sam Emerson Photography
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Read The album that broke metal... 80% IWP April 11th, 2008
Read Essential 80s Metal; A... 91% CraiggyOats August 29th, 2007
Read Average 80's metal, but a... 69% Bloodstone October 18th, 2004
Considered one of the first albums to break heavy metal into the general mainstream with the #1 hit "Cum on Feel the Noize".

The song "Metal Health" is the opening song of the 2008 movie "The Wrestler", staring Mickey Rourke.

Reissued and remastered in 2001 with the bonus tracks:
11. Danger Zone
12. Slick Black Cadillac (Live)

Besides the regular black vinyl, it was also released as a picture disc.
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