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<p>The Quiet Riot Song That Sounded Like Def Leppard's Hysteria…a Year EarlierAuthor and AllMusic contributor Greg Prato offers an insightful excerpt from his new book "Bang Your Head, Feel the Noize: The Quiet Riot Story" examining the album that presaged the electronic influences Def Leppard would implement with huge success on their next record.</p>
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