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After QuietRiot (1977) and QuietRiotII (1978), Rhoads left to collaborate with Ozzy Osbourne in the latter's nascent solo career.
On August 27, 1983, QuietRiot's second single "Cum on Feel the Noize" (a remake of one of Slade's big U.K. hits from 1973) was released; it spent two weeks at #5 on the chart.
The band released QuietRiot 88, which was another failure.