

Quiet Riot's amps have three volume settings: loud, louder and loudest. Over a string of joyously fist-pumping anthems, the band perfectly encapsulate the over-the-top feeling of teenage disaffection that courses through '80s pop-metal. If “Metal Health (Bang Your Head)”, a riff-crashing devotional punctuated by Kevin DuBrow's madman yowl, doesn't damage your hearing, then their refresher of glam-rock gem “C*m On Feel the Noize" surely will. Even on the significantly more earnest “The Wild and the Young”, Quiet Riot's gift for stoking rebellion through rowdy hard rock remains second to none.