Get ready to bang your head like it's 1983 because Quiet Riot is back with their second album, aptly titled Quiet Riot II.
This limited edition release comes with a cassette tape and a patch, so you can show off your love for this iconic 80s rock band in style.
From the moment you press play, you'll be transported back to the era of big hair, leather jackets, and plenty of attitude.
The opening track, "Slick Black Cadillac," sets the tone for the rest of the album with its catchy riffs and infectious energy.
Lead vocalist Kevin DuBrow's signature rasp shines through on tracks like "Let's Get Crazy" and "Condition Critical," proving why he was considered one of the best frontmen of his time.
The guitar work on Quiet Riot II is nothing short of electric, with guitarist Carlos Cavazo delivering killer solos that will make you want to grab your air guitar and join in.
The rhythm section of Rudy Sarzo on bass and Frank Banali on drums keeps the groove tight throughout the album, providing the perfect backdrop for DuBrow's powerhouse vocals.
Overall, Quiet Riot II is a nostalgia-fueled ride that will transport you back to the glory days of arena rock.
So dust off your leather jacket, pop in the cassette, and get ready to rock out like it's 1983 all over again.
This limited edition release comes with a cassette tape and a patch, so you can show off your love for this iconic 80s rock band in style.
From the moment you press play, you'll be transported back to the era of big hair, leather jackets, and plenty of attitude.
The opening track, "Slick Black Cadillac," sets the tone for the rest of the album with its catchy riffs and infectious energy.
Lead vocalist Kevin DuBrow's signature rasp shines through on tracks like "Let's Get Crazy" and "Condition Critical," proving why he was considered one of the best frontmen of his time.
The guitar work on Quiet Riot II is nothing short of electric, with guitarist Carlos Cavazo delivering killer solos that will make you want to grab your air guitar and join in.
The rhythm section of Rudy Sarzo on bass and Frank Banali on drums keeps the groove tight throughout the album, providing the perfect backdrop for DuBrow's powerhouse vocals.
Overall, Quiet Riot II is a nostalgia-fueled ride that will transport you back to the glory days of arena rock.
So dust off your leather jacket, pop in the cassette, and get ready to rock out like it's 1983 all over again.






