Metal Health
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Average customer review:Track Listing
- Metal Health
- Cum on Feel the Noize
- Don't Wanna Let You Go
- Slick Black Cadillac
- Love's a Bitch
- Breathless
- Run for Cover
- Battle Axe
- Let's Get Crazy
- Thunderbird
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #38248 in Music
- Released on: 1990-10-25
- Number of discs: 1
Editorial Reviews
Amazon.com
Quiet Riot managed to wake up suburban America and ascend to the top of the charts even after their founding guitar god Randy Rhoads defected to play with Ozzy Osbourne. The band's biggest hit "Cum on Feel the Noize" was actually a Slade cover, but Quiet Riot delivered it with such drive and attitude that it became their own. Aside from that anthill-stomping track, the band's glam-bangin' debut Metal Health features such in-yer-face morsels as "Slick Black Cadillac," "Run for Cover," and the title track, all of which blended the image and good-time vibe of the Sweet, Slade, and Queen with the guitar firepower of Van Halen. --Jon Wiederhorn
Customer Reviews
This album kicked Thriller off the charts!
I was only a kid when this album came out...but it was one of the first metal albums I ever listened to. The music was fun and fast...it energized my moody teenage nights.
Now, as a 24 year old adult, it bring a smile to my face...saw 'em live this last summer...rocked the house!
Metal Health is dated now...mostly due to the mixes being so bass-light...but the vocals, drums, and guitar really rocked the world for the times...still do.
This band was always under-rated. I don't know much about DuBrow shooting off his mouth...but which metal band didn't? Motley, Guns-n-Roses...who did mouth off?
remember boys and girls...some of us have been listening to this stuff for years, it's not just a nice cool "let's get back into the 80's thing" for us. When most of you are trying to convince us you never rocked out to this album...I will still be cranking it up!
Rock 'em on the Flip Side DuBrow!
Defined a generation
Like it or not, these guys kicked open the door for 80's rock. 'Metal Health' is the best album Quiet Riot ever released.
Powerhouse drumming by Frankie Banali finishes up the song "Run for cover." Carlos Cavazo is great with the guitar. The singles were "Metal Health" and "Cum on feel the noize" and these are easily the best songs here but a track like "Let's get crazy" could have been a single, too.
Moving on, "Thunderbird" is a great overlooked ballad. The only questionable song is "Breathless." "Battle Axe" (a guitar solo/song intro) is good for sheer amusement. 'Metal health', the first US album for Quiet Riot, is an excellent disc and a must-have in any hard rock/metal collection. As of this writing, the disc has sold close to 7 million copies, which isn't something to easily dismiss given the genre of music.
Campy Fun
I remeber hearing this in school and I loved it. I could escape into mindless metal. These are some of the best driving songs ever made!!! You can "bang your head" all you want. Battle axe is worth a look. (great intrumental) If you want some great campy mindless fun, get this albumn and enjoy!




