It's become increasingly difficult to keep track of all the different lineup switches that have occurred in
Quiet Riot over the years, with the speed of guitarists and bassists coming and going only increasing by the early 21st century. As of their 2006 release,
Rehab, the most familiar bandmembers include singer
Kevin DuBrow and drummer
Frankie Banali, who are now joined by guitarist
Neil Citron and bassist
Tony Franklin. Despite the constant lineup fluctuation, the group's anthemic, party hearty metal style still remains. Album opener "Free" shows that
DuBrow's voice still sounds identical to the group's
Metal Health days, "South of Heaven" has an unmistakable
Zeppelin-esque flair, while ex-
Deep Purple member
Glenn Hughes lends a hand in the songwriting and backing vocals on a few tracks. From front to back, all the trademark
Quiet Riot elements remain in place on
Rehab.