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Restless Breed
Release Date: 1999-02-09, Audio CD, Metal Blade
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- Posted: Jul-05-2008
R I P RHETT
SUPERB LP FEATURING THE MISSED TALENTS OF RHETT FORESTER R I P .
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- Posted: May-29-2008
This'll take you back.
I LOVED this band as a kid. They were so unique, and refreshing on the scene. They never really quite busted out, but they did have a rabid fan base, who were saddened by the exit of Guy Sperenza, their original vocalist. But Rhett Forrester stepped in, and kinda took it into a new direction. I...
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- Posted: Jan-18-2007
Please Breed More
The best of the "popular" Riot albums. The infusion of Rhett Forester into the band seemed to kick them up a notch. If you're only going to buy one Riot record, make it Restless Breed. Riot remains one of the most overlooked bands of the 1980s best.
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- Posted: Mar-20-2003
Traditional heavy metal
"Restless breed" was released before Riot became high priests of power metal, and it's the strongest effort from the band's earlier career. I think the material is even better on this one, than the highly praised "Fire down under". If you decide to give this album a shot, you're in for a good...
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- Posted: Aug-03-2001
A bit bluesier but still killer NWOBHM from America!
God bless Rhett Forrester - now deceased. He gave this album more of a bluesier, almost Southern quality, but it's still essential steamhammer Riot that fits in much better with British compatriots like Saxon and Def Leppard (!) than with fellow U.S. bands of that time like Van Halen. Excellent...
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- Posted: Jan-06-2001
One of the best 80's metal bands
Even though they did not hit it big, RIOT was one of the first true metal bands. This CD is awesome from start to finish. If you never heard of them, do yourself a favor and listen to this LOUD!!
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- Posted: Dec-08-2000
excellent
being in my early 40s now, I loved Riot back in the day, i remember really digging the Guy era riot, and being apphrensive about this new dude Rhett ,but i could honestly say ,while it was different then the Guy Riot, Rhett eliminated any fears, the dude rocked, this album kicked a--....
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- Posted: Nov-23-2000
Good stuff !
Tough to fill Riot's Original Vocalist spot. Rhett (R.I.P) has a good voice thou, and Mark's riffs are vintage RIOT. If you like WASP you will enjoy "Loanshark". "Restless Breed" and "Showdown" are good songs on this album.
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- Posted: Oct-08-2000
Guy Speranza Where Are You?
I'm a huge fan of Riot WITH their original lead vocalist-Guy Speranza. Without him, Riot is only half as good. Lead guitarist, Mark Reale, is great; but Guy's voice really made the band unique. The songs on this CD are very weak compared to Rock City, Narita, and Fire Down Under.
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- Posted: Jul-27-2000
BALLS!
what band would want to try and follow up an album as great as fire down under or what singer would try to fill the shoes of guy speranza? you have to give them credit, this album rocks!
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