On This Date: (Feb 28, 1983) Quiet Riot Drops “Metal Health”

On February 28, 1983, the hair metal scene witnessed a pivotal moment with the release of Quiet Riot’s groundbreaking album, “Metal Health.” This album is often credited with bringing heavy metal into the mainstream and played a significant role in shaping the hair metal genre throughout the 1980s. Featuring the iconic track “Cum On Feel the Noize,” a cover of the 1973 Slade hit, “Metal Health” became the first heavy metal album to reach number one on the Billboard 200 chart. This success marked a turning point, paving the way for countless other bands in the genre to achieve commercial success and widespread recognition. The album’s infectious energy, catchy hooks, and flamboyant style exemplified the essence of hair metal, influencing a generation of musicians and fans. Quiet Riot’s achievement on this day underscored the growing popularity of the genre and cemented its place in rock history.

Certainly! Here is the list of songs from Quiet Riot’s album “Metal Health”:

1. Metal Health (Bang Your Head)
2. Cum On Feel the Noize
3. Don’t Wanna Let You Go
4. Slick Black Cadillac
5. Love’s a Bitch
6. Breathless
7. Run for Cover
8. Battle Axe
9. Let’s Get Crazy
10. Thunderbird

Kevin DuBrow was the charismatic frontman of Quiet Riot, a band that played a pivotal role in shaping the landscape of heavy metal in the early 1980s. Born on October 29, 1955, in Hollywood, California, DuBrow grew up with a passion for music, eventually finding his niche in the rock and roll scene.

In the late 1970s, DuBrow joined Quiet Riot, a band that would soon rise to prominence with its infectious energy and rebellious spirit. With DuBrow’s powerful, gritty vocals leading the charge, the band released their breakthrough album, “Metal Health,” in 1983. The album made history as the first heavy metal record to reach number one on the Billboard charts, propelled by hits like “Cum On Feel the Noize” and the title track “Metal Health (Bang Your Head).”

DuBrow’s stage presence was electrifying, and his larger-than-life personality was matched only by his passion for the music. However, the road to success was not without its challenges. The pressures of fame and internal tensions within the band led to DuBrow’s departure from Quiet Riot in 1987. Nevertheless, his love for music and performing never waned. He continued to pursue solo projects, and in a testament to his resilience and dedication, he rejoined Quiet Riot in the early 1990s.

Tragically, Kevin DuBrow’s life was cut short when he passed away on November 25, 2007. His legacy, however, endures through the powerful music he left behind. DuBrow’s voice and spirit continue to influence and inspire generations of rock and metal fans, reminding them of the raw energy and passion that defined an era. His contribution to heavy metal remains a testament to his enduring impact on the genre.

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