After several false starts involving lead singers, Quiet Riot are getting closer to releasing their 13 studio album, 'Road Rage.' Today, they've released its first single, "Freak Flag."
Frankie Banali has revealed the lengths Quiet Riot went to in the hope of sabotaging their cover of the Slade song "Cum On Feel the Noize," saying that they set out to make the recording an “intentional train wreck.”
Even though the 1983 single broke Quiet Riot and led to them becoming the first metal band to reach the top of the Billboard album chart with Metal Health, they didn't want
When Bobby Blotzer's version of Ratt takes the stage on March 18, they'll be joined by a new singer making his first official appearance with the band: former Quiet Riot frontman Seann Nicols.
In 1983, Quiet Riot became the first metal band to top the U.S. album chart — and just three years later, they watched their sales fall right off a cliff.