A random cute drawing inspired by Quiet Riot's questionably-titled "Cum On Feel The Noize".
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Category Artwork (Digital) / General Furry Art
Species Fox (Other)
Size 894 x 1280px
File Size 208.3 kB
(LONG COMMENT)
Quiet Riot is an awesome metal band whose album Metal Health launched them to stardom, but whose other albums also need more love and attention.
Condition Critical was a commercial disappointment, peaking at #15 on the Billboard album chart and selling roughly ⅙ of it's precursor, though it did spawn a few Top 40 hits. Their next and final Slade cover ("Mama Weer All Crazee Now") was their biggest hit since "Cum On Feel the Noise".
QR III, while having the benefit of consisting entirely of original material, was an even bigger flop, peaking at #37 on the Billboard album chart. It's singles ("The Wild and the Young" and "Twilight Hotel") didn't chart, though they were popular on MTV. On top of that, it was the first album to feature drum machines and synthesizers were much more prominently featured, as the band tried to take a more commercial approach in hopes of the album selling better.
In 1988, Kevin DuBrow was fired and replaced by Paul Shortino. The band's sixth album, QR, was the final nail in the coffin for their commercial success. It spawned no singles and made it to the lowest rungs of the Billboard Top 200 imaginable.
Quiet Riot fell completely into obscurity, but remained popular in Japan and kept making great albums well into the early 2000s.
In 2007, Kevin DuBrow sadly died of a drug overdose. Rest in peace, man.
Quiet Riot is an awesome metal band whose album Metal Health launched them to stardom, but whose other albums also need more love and attention.
Condition Critical was a commercial disappointment, peaking at #15 on the Billboard album chart and selling roughly ⅙ of it's precursor, though it did spawn a few Top 40 hits. Their next and final Slade cover ("Mama Weer All Crazee Now") was their biggest hit since "Cum On Feel the Noise".
QR III, while having the benefit of consisting entirely of original material, was an even bigger flop, peaking at #37 on the Billboard album chart. It's singles ("The Wild and the Young" and "Twilight Hotel") didn't chart, though they were popular on MTV. On top of that, it was the first album to feature drum machines and synthesizers were much more prominently featured, as the band tried to take a more commercial approach in hopes of the album selling better.
In 1988, Kevin DuBrow was fired and replaced by Paul Shortino. The band's sixth album, QR, was the final nail in the coffin for their commercial success. It spawned no singles and made it to the lowest rungs of the Billboard Top 200 imaginable.
Quiet Riot fell completely into obscurity, but remained popular in Japan and kept making great albums well into the early 2000s.
In 2007, Kevin DuBrow sadly died of a drug overdose. Rest in peace, man.
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