Quiet Riot: D&B maestro Calibre lets his tunes do the talking
Dominick Martin is as quiet as a mouse, but his memorable tunes like 2006′s "Carry Me Away" and 2005′s "Got A Thing" do much of the talking for him.
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Dominick Martin is as quiet as a mouse, but his memorable tunes like 2006′s "Carry Me Away" and 2005′s "Got A Thing" do much of the talking for him.
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It has been in the works for years and now it is almost ready.
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On the strength of the now legendary anthems "Cum on Feel the Noize" (a cover of the 1973 Slade hit) and "Bang Your Head (Metal Health)," it became the first-ever American heavy metal debut album to reach number one in the United States.
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Minneapolis' Motion City Soundtrack has a new album, Go , featuring their song "Son Of A Gun," which is being presented here exclusively along with an associated webisode with bandmates discussing its awesomeness.
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As an 11-year-old kid in 1983, I would have given just about anything to see this show.
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Quiet Riot have named Scott Vokoun as their new lead singer.
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Quiet Riot dismissed singer Mark Huff, who replaced the late Kevin DuBrow, yesterday.
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As with every genre of music, the definition of "heavy metal" changes with every year with every new musical trend.
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Next year, Quiet Riot fans (and no doubt all metal fans throughout the world) will probably be banging their heads in response to an amazing new documentary being finished up right now in Los Angeles.
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Quiet Riot charted three singles on the Hot 100 during their biggest years (183-1984).
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Read MoreI first heard a Manare tune in one of r'kid Mele 's mixes.
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Been there a coupla times, always sunkissed, the people are gorgeous, aside from the fact they smoke too much but it doesn't matter because its Paris.
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Quiet Riot ended due to the tragic and untimely loss of frontman Kevin DuBrow in 2007, but since then drummer Frankie Banali found himself going through the band's extensive media archives.
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