Rehab
Quiet Riot · 2006
62 min · 12 tracks · hard rock · heavy metal · glam metal
A gritty return to hard rock roots, blending classic glam with modern metal sensibilities.
Why this album works
The album received mixed reviews but was notable for its attempt to revive the glam metal genre during a time when it was largely sidelined by contemporary trends. It peaked at number 49 on the Billboard Top Independent Albums chart, reflecting a modest resurgence in interest for the band.
- Best for
- dynamic journey with emotional peaks gritty sound for late nights engaging sing-alongs with friends
- Context
- Released on October 31, 2006, 'Rehab' is Quiet Riot's first studio album in over a decade. Following the band's commercial peak in the 1980s with hits like 'Come On Feel the Noise', this album marked their effort to reconnect with fans amidst lineup changes and a shifting music landscape.
- Stylistic neighbors
- Alice Cooper· Mötley Crüe· Dokken
Tracklist
Best experienced from track one — press play and let it unfold.
- 1 Free Standout 4:06
- 2 Blind Faith Standout 3:25
- 3 South of Heaven 5:44
- 4 Black Reign 4:50
- 5 Old Habits Die Hard Standout 6:17
- 6 Strange Daze 4:17
- 7 In Harms Way 4:37
- 8 Beggars and Thieves 6:38
- 9 Don't Think 4:58
- 10 It Sucks to Be You 4:01
- 11 Evil Woman 8:50
- 12 Wired to the Moon 4:52
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