Metal Health

Quiet Riot · Collection [2000]

Well I'm an axegrinder Piledriver

Mother says that I never never mind her

Got no brains I'm insane

Teacher says that I'm one big pain

I'm like a laser 6-streamin' razor

I got a mouth like an alligator

I want it louder

More power

I'm gonna rock ya till it strikes the hour



[CHORUS 1:]

Bang your head! Metal Health'll drive you mad

Band your head! Metal Health'll drive you mad



Well I'm remonstrated

Outdated I really want to be over-rated

I'm a finder and I'm a keeper

I'm not a loser and I ain't no weeper

I got the boys to make the noise

Won't ever let up

Hope it annoys you

Join the pack

Fill the crack

Well now you're here

There's no way back



Bang your head! Metal Health'll drive you mad

Bang your head! Metal Health'll drive you mad



Metal Health'll cure your crazy

Metal Health'll cure your mad

Metal Health is what we all need

It's what you have to have



[Solo]



Bang your head

Wake the dead

We're all metal mad

It's all you have

So bang your head

And raise the dead

Oh yeah!

Metal Health

It's not too bad

Bad Bad



[CHORUS:]

Oh get your straight-jackets on tonight Oh

Bang your head! Metal health'll drive you mad

The bad boys are gonna set you right Rock on Rock on Rock on

Bang your head! Metal health'll drive you mad

Bang your head!

Metal Health

Released in 1983, "Metal Health" stands as a defining anthem of hard rock and heavy metal, serving as the title track for Quiet Riot's debut album. The song features the band's signature high-energy sound, characterized by Scott Ian's driving guitar riffs and the group's powerful vocal delivery. It captured the spirit of the early 1980s rock scene, blending aggressive instrumentation with anthemic choruses that encouraged audience participation. The track remains a staple of the band's discography, symbolizing their transition from local acts to national recognition and cementing their legacy within the genre.